Scope:  This document outlines the processes that the LTS staff follow when handling materials that have been designated as rare, or are treated as special items for Kroch Asia collections and unit libraries. Rare materials designated for the CUL Rare and Manuscript Division are ordered, received and cataloged in that division. Their policy on transfer of materials to the general collection is available at http://www.library.cornell.edu/colldev/RMCTransGuidelines.html

Contact:   Lisa Maybury, Pam Stansbury

Unit: Library Technical Services

Date updated: 10/12/23

Date of next review:  October 2024


Asia Collections    
     New Monograph Acquisitions
     New Serials Acquisitions
     Transfers from CUL Collections or Libraries
     Further Processing
ILR Library
     Closed Storage
     Rare
     Rare Pamphlets
Mann Library Special Collections (includes items for Ornithology Library)
Veterinary Library


A. Asia Collections

"ech,rare/ech,ranx", "sasa,rare/sasa,ranx", "was,rare/was,ranx"

  1. New Monograph Acquisitions

      Asia curators determine titles for inclusion in Asia Rare. Regardless of where these titles were received and regardless of language or format, the processing of the books starts in Acquisitions Services. Throughout the routing process, these books should not be left with unauthorized staff. If the designated supervisor is not available, give the book(s) to his/her immediate supervisor. These books are never backlogged. They are cataloged before other Asia materials. They are not written in, stamped, plated, or tattle-taped, and they will not have call number labels. Their call numbers are written on the routing flyers. There are two separate processing streams:After either process, a flyer is inserted in each book indicating that it is destined for Asia Rare or Asia Rare Annex.  Note: Asia Rare items being housed at the Annex need to be added to the "Call number prefix" of "Asia Rare". Acquisitions staff should deliver Asia rare items to the Catalog Dept. administrative supervisor for distribution to the appropriate cataloging staff. After cataloging, the cataloger should deliver Rare items to the Database Quality Specialist who will deliver the items to RMC staff.
  2. New Serials Acquisitions
      Subscription Unit staff check in the issue, and mail it unmarked, unstamped, and unlabeled to RMC without separating Asia titles from other Rare titles.
  3. Transfers from CUL Collections or Libraries  
  4. Further Processing   Before sending certain books for cataloging, or transfer to, Asia Rare/Asia Rare Annex or after processing, Asia Collections staff may decide that the materials need further processing.

B. ILR Library

  1. Closed Storage:   Includes the following materials: Imprints prior to 1994, Dissertations, and Items over 35 cm. in height


  1. Rare:   Includes materials that are either transferred from the open stacks or were purchased, donated or traded. If the item was published before 1945 and was not designated for Rare, or is in delicate condition, double-check with ILR selector.
  2. Rare Pamphlets:   Includes materials that are pamphlets and purchased for the collections. If the item is a pamphlet and was published before 1945 and was not designated for Rare, or is in delicate condition, double-check with ILR selector. Pamphlets which are not purchased and are part of archival accessions are typically handled by archival manuscript and processing staff and the Kheel Center manuscript cataloger. They will receive brief FOLIO records but will not be marked or barcoded since they do not circulate and are filed in boxes rather than shelved.




C. Mann Library (includes items for Ornithology Library)

Items for Special Collections are kept under "protective custody" and do not circulate.

 Holdings location, "Permanent": Mann Special Collections (mnsc) 


D. Veterinary Library

Items for the Vet Rare Collection are kept under "protective custody" and do not circulate.