ACQ Map
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Book Repair Room (room 75) Dimensions
12 feet 6 3/16 inches X 22 feet 3 1/16 inches
DATA-ARC Contact Librarian
Marie Concannon
Donor Appreciation Ceremony
This ceremony happens every Spring, usually in mid-April. The Development Office in Library Administration will select books, usually new to the collection, to be used in the ceremony. The Cataloging Department will help with the book selection and make sure the books are rush catalogued.
The Development Office will provide Physical Processing with a list of honorees. Physical Processing is responsible for creating a gift plate for each individual honoree. The gift plates should NOT be glued into the books. The gift plates should be placed in an envelope and included with the books when they are delivered to the Development Office.
Physical Processing will handle the books in the following way:
Security Strip Books following the ACQ-CAT directions (Leave dust jackets on the books)
Label and property stamp books. Replace dust jackets. Be conscious of presentation when affixing the labels and stamping the book.
Charge each item to a Physical Processing Account (remove "in process" status)
Place books on a truck, add the envelope of gift plates and a acid-free glue stik. Deliver all to the Development Office in 104 Ellis Library.
After the ceremony, the Development Office will return the books to Physical Processing. At this time:
Discharge items
Bind Paperbacks
Enter Donor Information into bibliographic record as per Honor with Book procedure.
Employee Educational Assistance Information & Form
http://www.umsystem.edu/ums/departments/hr/manual/303.shtml
The Department Head and the Library Human Resources Director must sign the form before it can be sent to Human Resource Services.
Human Resource Services, 201 S. 7th Rm. 130 Heinkel
Phone - 573-882-7976, Fax - 573-882-9975
umchrs@missouri.edu
End Sheet Measurements
From a random sampling of the collection it was found that the most common height ranges 20 cm - 25 cm with an overall average of 22 cm. Purchase end sheets that have a height of 25 cm and the average size should be covered. Keep in mind that 2.5 cm roughly equals 1 in when ordering.
Items of Interest
MLNC launched its Speakers Series on November 8 with a presentation by Dr. Howard Rosenbaum from Indiana University. His topic was "Library 2.0: We’re on a technology treadmill and it’s speeding up!." Over 60 people attended the event at Webster University.
Slides from the presentation are available on Dr. Rosenbaum's Web site at:
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/faculty/hrosenba/www/Pres/mlnc_06/index.htm
Marketing (CAG)
MU Logo Guidelines
http://publications.missouri.edu/logo/lelements.html
Mold Prevention
Keep the temp and RH low. Ideals are MAXIMUM 68 degrees Fahrenheit and 50%. Mold will grow at 75 degrees F and 60%.
MU Center for the Literary Arts Collection
MU Collection of the Literary Arts
Although the actual books aren’t rare, they are signed by the author. These items are collected by the English Department and sent to Physical Processing in a group once or twice a year. Each item should have a gift plate that reads: MU Center for the Literary Arts Collection.
• Do not bind paperbacks
• Retain book jackets (label jacket and book)
• Status: o (library use only)
Create and attach labels. If an item is accompanied by a book jacket, create an extra label for the book jacket. Affix labels and property stamp books. If the barcode is piggy-backed on a barcode card, attach the barcode to the inside back cover, top right corner. Attach a MU Center for the Literary Arts Collection gift plate to the center of the inside front cover using an acid-free glue stick. Change the status to “o” and deliver books to Special Collections.
Newspaper Binder Construction
Book Cloth: 66.5 cm X 23 cm
Hinge Piece: 4 cm wide
Travel Time (single day workshop)
If you attend a work related event out of town that lasts less than 24 hours (ex. 1 day workshop) the travel to/from the event is compensable time.
Vacation Accrual Limits
Full-time/hourly paid
Under 5 years: max 192 hours (24 days)
5-14 years: max 272 (34 days)
Over 15 years: max 352 (44 days)
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