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Weeding is the process of removing items from the library that no longer serve the population or are too worn to circulate.  
Weeding is the process of removing items from the library that no longer serve the population, are outdated, or are too worn to circulate.  
 


# Find '''forgotten''' materials
# Find '''forgotten''' materials
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#* Put items from the list on a cart.
#* Put items from the list on a cart.
#* Pull any additional items damaged beyond use (broken spine, marked/missing pages, torn/worn cover, yellowed pages) on the cart separate from the [unused] items.
#* Pull any additional items damaged beyond use (broken spine, marked/missing pages, torn/worn cover, yellowed pages) on the cart separate from the [unused] items.
#* If shelves remain overfull after pulling items, update the [[Inventory Sheet|Inventory]] to indicate shelves that need shifting during next inventory.
#* If shelves remain overfull after pulling items, update the [[Inventory|inventory sheet]] to indicate shelves that need shifting during next inventory.


# '''Enliven''' or eliminate electronic records
# '''Enliven''' or eliminate electronic records
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#* For damaged items still in circulation, change MARC 944 to "Damaged" and order replacement or place in repair bin.
#* For damaged items still in circulation, change MARC 944 to "Damaged" and order replacement or place in repair bin.


# '''Seek''' alternative sources
# '''Seek''' alternative similar sources
#* Books available in digital editions should generally be removed. Check circulation guidelines (multi-user, especially) to determine if the current contract will meet future needs.
#* Books available in digital editions should generally be removed. Check circulation guidelines (multi-user, especially) to determine if the current contract will meet future needs.
#* Books with outdated information that are still circulating need close replacements.
#* Books with outdated information that are still circulating need close replacements.

Revision as of 15:27, 16 October 2016

Weeding is the process of removing items from the library that no longer serve the population, are outdated, or are too worn to circulate.

  1. Find forgotten materials
      • In Koha, navigate to Reports → Use Saved → Non-circulating Items[1]. Choose "Action," then "Run."
      • Download as CSV, then sort spreadsheet by call number. This report will deliver all items that have never circulated and those that have not circulated in the past 4 years. [Need to add loanstatus to the SQL report.]
      • Print one section (Dewey class or genre), then head to the stacks.
  1. Retrieve rotten materials for repair or recycling
    • Look over the stack as a whole, noting overfull sections (>3/4 of the shelf) and misshelved items.
    • Put items from the list on a cart.
    • Pull any additional items damaged beyond use (broken spine, marked/missing pages, torn/worn cover, yellowed pages) on the cart separate from the [unused] items.
    • If shelves remain overfull after pulling items, update the inventory sheet to indicate shelves that need shifting during next inventory.
  1. Enliven or eliminate electronic records
    • Scan each item on the cart and look over the MARC record.
    • If the record is incomplete, inaccurate, or the Dewey classification is misleading, make the necessary changes to the record, tag the item as "Lazarus [current year]" in 948$x (Non-public Note). This will allow us to run a secondary report in one year to reassess the item's suitability.
    • If the record is sufficient, delete the item and record and place in removal bin.
    • For damaged items still in circulation, change MARC 944 to "Damaged" and order replacement or place in repair bin.
  1. Seek alternative similar sources
    • Books available in digital editions should generally be removed. Check circulation guidelines (multi-user, especially) to determine if the current contract will meet future needs.
    • Books with outdated information that are still circulating need close replacements.
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