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Place non-book formats on the hardcover truck except Microfiche and Microfilm which are not processed by Physical Processing staff.  See LTS Procedure #28a Microforms Processing.

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Rush books

Rush books from Acqusitions and Cataloging staff are placed on the shelf marked ?RUSH? in the Physical Processing area as soon as they are ready to be processed.

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DVDs and CDs should be processed according to each library's requirements. The call number should be written on the label side of one sided (one side silver and one side with label) CDs and DVDs with a permanent marker and a specially designed CD security strip applied to the disc on the label side. For two sided discs, do not write on the disc itself; the call number should be written on the inner circular area. Do not tattletape. A computer generated label is applied to the spine of the case, preferably, if not, to the upper left side of the front of the case.
See
LTS Procedure #24 CD Processing. 

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Sound Cassettes

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If the cassette is accompanying material to a book, apply a machine generated call number label to the cassette, the book and/or the case.
See
LTS Prcodedure #17 Sound Recordings Processing. 

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Videocassettes

Videocassette should be processed according to the specific requirements of each library. Videocassettes should be security stripped, stamped and labeled. Apply a security strip to the spine, if possible. If there is a manufacturer's label on the spine, apply the strip on the edge opposite the side inserted into the machine; avoid covering any printed information.

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Produce two machine generated call number labels for each tape. Apply one to the case and one to the tape, in the left window, if possible.
See
LTS Procedure #33 Videorecording Processing.

Follow the tattle tape instructions:

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