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2. Columbia and Cornell receive invoices for firm ordered material via EDI.  Cornell more so in this area, however Columbia is adding vendors on an ongoing basis.

3. Columbia's Columbia’s Monographs Acquisitions Services (MAS) Librarians approve pending invoices in Voyager.  Cornell's Cornell’s Receiving & Documents unit routes pending invoices to their accounting unit for approval.

4. Cornell's Cornell’s Receiving & Documents unit processes government documents.  Columbia does not.

5. Cornell receives and does check-in for serials.  Columbia does not.

6. Columbia's Columbia’s OAR unit orders and receives back-issues of serials.  Cornell does not.

7. Both Columbia and Cornell catalog (input) firm order and approval books in their respective receiving units.  However, Cornell's Cornell’s Receiving & Documents unit inputs (fastcats) a large volume of material and Columbia's Columbia’s OAR unit has 1 FTE doing limited cataloging.

8. OAR orders new serials and routes to Serials Processing Services (SPS) for new serial cataloging.  Cornell's Cornell’s new serials are ordered and received in the Serials Management unit and fastcat based on certain criteria.

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