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Circulated Books
For Preservation staff, the largest category of damaged/deteriorated books enters the workflow as a consequence of circulation. Damaged books are sent to Preservation by Access Services staff from all the endowed libraries of the university. The following decisions are made by the Book Repair supervisor: (a) if the book is published prior to 1850, it is brought to the attention of Rare Books staff to determine whether it should be transferred to Kroch, (b) if the paper is sound, the book is repaired and returned to the shelf within a 48-hour period; (c) if the paper is brittle, it is given to the brittle books coordinator and reformatted via Olin Photocopy Services and charged to the Brittle Book Replacement account administered by Preservation; (d) Olin Photocopy Services staff return the original and the copy via a return shelf to the brittle books coordinator, who checks for copy accuracy and passes the photocopy to the Commercial Binding Office for binding; (e) when binding is complete, the book is returned to the brittle books coordinator for a final check, then the original is discarded and the bound photocopy passed on to Cataloging staff for record revision with a slip marked PHOTOCOPY REPLACEMENT.
Uncataloged Books
Uncatalogued books that are damaged or deteriorated enter the workflow because of selection decisions by selectors, often as a result of a donation; or they are ordered and the condition does not become apparent until the item is received. As books in this category should not be shelved in damaged condition, it is important that a repair, discard, or reformatting decision be made prior to cataloging. Books that are found by LTS Olin staff to be damaged should be placed on the Preservation Decision Shelf in Olin Acquisitions.
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