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We use the term "Browsing Collection".
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David A. Scott
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Ferris Library for Information Technology & Education
Office: FLITE 140-D
1010 Campus Drive, Big Rapids, MI 49307-2279
ph: (231) 591-3540 fax: (231) 591-2662 scottd at ferris dot edu



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[IUG] "Uncataloged" paperbacks (alternative term question)






We receive, on a fairly regular basis, donations of mass market paperbacks
which are minimally processed and for which we create brief bib records
(author and title only) to which we attach, of course, item records. We
refer to this collection of titles as the "uncataloged paperbacks," but
they are not really uncataloged are they if they appear in the opac? So,
I am wondering if those of you out there who have a similar collection
would be able to suggest a better term than "uncataloged paperbacks?" Any
suggestions are welcome--

Lindsey Martin


Mr. D. Lindsey Martin, MSLS
Technical Services Librarian
Tazewell County Public Library
Tazewell, VA 24651

























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