Scope: This procedure describes the LTS procedure for processing Rare transfers to the Annex.

Contact:  Barb Tarbox

Unit: Database Quality

Date last updated: 01/30/2015

Date of next review: January 2016


OVERVIEW

PROCEDURE

SPECIAL CASES


OVERVIEW

Material eligible for Rare Annex

Research universities carry significant responsibilities for preserving the printed heritage under their care. Cornell University Library takes this responsibility seriously, and is committed to providing adequate protection and security for all its historic materials. As appropriate, library units should inventory their general collections to identify materials appropriate for transfer to a special collections facility. Cornell Library's Annex facility also provides units with a secure housing option for low use items of long term historical value, or for items that are at risk of theft or damage on the open shelves. Such items may be assigned to the Rare Annex location, from which they will circulate only to a secure, observed reading room on the central Cornell campus.At Cornell, all items printed before 1851 must be provided with secure, climate-controlled storage and monitored reading room access. In addition, materials printed after 1850 and before 1930 should be evaluated for significant artifactual, historical, or market characteristics and assigned to a location best suited to ensure long term preservation and use.Full criteria for Cornell University Library's transfer guidelines are avaliable on the staff web at Policy on Transfer of General Collection Material to Special Collections.  

Processing

Currently, transfer of material identified as rare from central campus to the Library Annex has been approved for the following libraries: OlinKroch AsiaKroch, Rare & Manuscript Collections (RMC)Uris   Requests from other unit libraries to send rare material to the Library Annex should be submitted to the appropriate contact in LTS Database Quality. DBQ staff will, in turn, contact representatives from RMC, the Library Annex, Digital Library and Information Services (DLIT), and, if necessary, the Voyager Upgrade Team to set up circulation, programmatic and workflow aspects of executing the transfers.


PROCEDURE

 A. Physical Examination of the Book

  1. Determine the binding type from among the following materials:
  2. Determine the provenance and/or donor by looking inside the front and back of the book for these indicators:
  3. If the book is part of a multivolume set, refer to the "Multivolume" instructions in the Special Cases section below
  4. Check the book for continuous pagination. If it is not continuous and the book is a bound with, refer to the "Bound with" instructions in the Special Cases section below
  5. If the book requires repair, refer to the "Sending a book to Conservation" instructions in the Special Cases section below

B. Editing the Voyager Record

  1. Display the record by scanning the barcode of the book (this insures matching item records in the case of multiple copies). Open the bibliographic and holdings records
  2. Update the bibliographic record
  3. Update the holdings record
  4. Update the item record
 

SPECIAL CASES

A. Mulitivolumes

  1. Open the Voyager record and examine the hierarchy to make sure you have all available volumes of the work
  2. Follow the instructions for Voyager updates for the bibliographic record
    If volumes are gifts of varying individuals, note this by listing the volumes donated by each individual
    Example: 541__Rare Annex copy 1: Gift of Andrew Dickson White (v.1-2); Gift of Henry Sage. (v.3-4).
  3. Follow the instructions for Voyager updates for the holdings record
    If volumes are bound in different materials, note this by listing the materials separately
    Example: $z v.1-2,4 bound in library buckram; v.3,5-6 bound in 1/2 leather over marbled boards, spine gilt.
  4. Open and update the item records for each individual volume of the work

B. Bound With

  1. Open the records for all included titles by performing a call # search
  2. Follow the instructions for Voyager updates for each bibliographic record and holdings record
  3. Follow the Bound with procedure for Voyager updates for the holdings records
  4. Update the single item record

C. Charged or Missing Volumes

  1. Follow the instructions for Voyager updates for the bibliographic record
  2. Update the holdings record. Add $x v.# charged or $x v.# missing at the end of the 852 (after transfer note)
  3. If there is an item record, update the record for any volumes which you have
  4. For volumes which are missing or charged, do not change item record fields. Instead,
  5. When the book is returned, remove the notes in the item status and note windows.

D. Sending A Book To Conservation

  1. Follow the instructions for Voyager updates for the bibliographic record
  2. Update the holdings record. Add $x sent to Conservation [date] at the end of the 852 (after transfer note), noting the volume number if necessary
  3. Update the item record. In addition

E. Book Returned from Conservation 

  1. Remove |x note sent to Conservation [date] from the 852 field in the mfhd
  2. Remove the notes in the Item Status and Note windows
  3. If an mm case is present
  4. Remove |x note sent to Conservation [date] from the 852 field in the mfhd
  5. Remove the notes in the Item Status and Note windows
  6. If an mm case is present

F. Slavery or Nathan Location

If "Slavery" or "Nathan" appears as part of the call number written inside the book, the location should be changed to Rare (in pencil) in the book.

G. Provenances (Former Owners)

  1. Anthon, Charles, 1797-1867.
  2. Berkowitz, H. Chonon, (Hyman Chonon), 1895-1945.
  3. Bird, Samuel B.
  4. Bopp, Franz, 1791-1867.
  5. Faust, Albert Bernhardt, 1870-1951.
  6. Fiske, Willard, 1831-1904.
  7. Hart, J. M. (James Morgan), 1839-1916.
  8. Loewy, Benno, 1854-1919.
  9. Scaife, James Verner.
  10. Perry, William Stevens, 1832-1898.
  11. Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910.
  12. Smith, Herbert H. (Herbert Huntington), 1851-1919.
  13. Smith, Preserved, 1880-1941.
  14. Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866.
  15. Stanton, Theodore, 1851-1925.
  16. Straight, Willard Dickerman, 1880-1918.
  17. White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918.
  18. Wynne, Lewis Bingley.
  19. Zarncke, Friedrich, 1825-1891.