Due to limited conservator time and many competing priorities, including demand for complex rare treatment, rehousing, digitization projects from across Cornell University Library, we are frequently switching between project deadlines. Below is a information explaining how we respond to incoming materials and how we often prioritize work. 

Prioritization

Highest (1-2 weeks)

  • Exhibits
  • Unexpected request (Patron, Loan, etc.)
  • Digitization prep
  • Circulating materials
  • Inter library loan
  • Grant funded project/dedicated funds

High (Per date stipulated by requester. Usually 1-3 months)

  • Loan
  • Teaching support (RMC Classes)
  • Smaller Exhibits

Medium (3-6 months)

  • New acquisition
  • Newly cataloged

Low (6 months - scheduled )

  • Post digitization
  • Post exhibit
  • Annex transfer projects
  • Batched items
  • Backlog

Notes:

  • Some items in the low priority category may be batched with similar treatments in the high priority categories.
  • Items in the high categories may receive partial treatments in order to make deadlines and then be recalled for further treatment.

 

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