Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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358665 | The Journal of Academic Librarianship | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Using an electronic shelf-reading system a cost-benefit analysis was conducted of an inventory/shelf-reading project in a medium-sized academic library. Analyses include time spent, cataloging discrepancies, books found with active statuses, mis-shelving rate and distance, and subsequent use of found books. Correctly re-shelving “missing” materials was found to be more cost-effective and service oriented than repurchase.
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Authors
Jan S. Sung, John A. Whisler, Nackil Sung,