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Scope: Since the recent staff changes in 110, it became clear that 107E would need to be used as a receiving/storage area for material coming in and material waiting to be cataloged.  Below is a set of rules we would like staff to follow so that the room is useful for all of us, does not become cluttered, remains easy to manage, and LTS staff can find material sufficiently.

Contact: Laurie Stevens

Unit:  Administrative Support

Date last updated: 11/02/2023

Date of next review:  November 2024


  1.  Leave 3 feet around the receiving tables.  This includes the Acquisitions bar, Serials receiving table (purple), the approval receiving table (teal) and the table being used for miscellaneous material and a place for staff to open boxes (also teal).
  2. Do NOT put boxes on the sorting table behind the pillar in the middle of the room.  This table is used to sort material that goes to the cataloger's backlog shelves.
  3. If you unpack material onto a book truck, please label the truck with a sticky note that includes what the material is, your name and date that you put it there.
  4. Should you receive a flatbed of material and will be unable to unload in a timely manner, Paul Heckathorn is willing to unload the boxes and put them where you might like them, but also out of the way so that book trucks and flat beds can be maneuvered easily.
  5. Should you empty a flatbed or a metal shipping truck, you may send a message to the "shippingroom" channel in slack to alert the Annex/shipping room staff that there is a flatbed or metal shipping truck ready to be picked up.  If you are not a member of this channel, you may ask Laurie Stevens or Paul Heckathorn to send a message for you.
  6. If you use any of the tables to unpack material, please be sure to clean up after yourself and don't leave unlabeled material unattended or left on a table.
  7. If you need help opening boxes of material, contact Heidi Kotun Dawes and she will get a student to do it for you.
  8. Be a team player and help keep this space clean and organized!

Below you will find a table that lists the approval material and everyday material that arrives in 107E and who is responsible for it.

Approval Plan nameStaff Responsible

Shelf ready


Casalini

Coutts

Duke

Amalivre

Erasmus

Leila

Cambeiro

All material that comes from MarcNow (Parallel 40)

This includes:

Harrassowitz, Gaia, Iturriaga, Retta, Susanne Bach, Books from Mexico, Linardi, Berenguer, Worldwide, Derex

Harrassowitz non-shelf ready material

Laurie StevensYes

QingYin Chinese Approval

Shelf ready

Lingli MaYes

PL480 (mostly New Delhi)

NPAC (mostly coming from Jakarta or Kuala Lumpur)

Mary Martin

Cornell Thesis

LC Cairo

LC Islamabad

LC Nairobi

Heidi Kotun DawesNo

Igarashi Japanese Approval from Backstage

Masayo UchiyamaYes
Panmun Korean MaterialYou Lee ChunYes
KozmenkoMika AtaianYes

Eastview

MIPP

Serbica

Mika Ataian (firm/approvals)

Paul Heckatorn (serials)

No

Rubin Mass

Jerusalem

Yael ZuckerNo

Bannawat

Thai Material

Apikanya McCarty

No


Serials

Paul Heckathorn

n/a

Rush material from Amazon and mail addressed to Lisa Maybury and  ordering staff

Mika Ataian

Francis Lutkenhouse

n/a

South Asia PL480 Serials (mostly New Delhi)

Joanna Cerro

n/a

Southeast Asia PL480 Serials (mostly Jakarta)

Ben Abel

n/a

Chinese, Japanese, Korean (Panmun) serials

Joanna Cerro

n/a

Southeast Asian Serials

Ben Abel

n/a

CNPIEC

China National Publication

Import & Export

Lingli Ma

No