Procedure: Gift-book processing – evaluating condition of books
Revised 4/30/2020
Department: Administration Office
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Department
Library AdministrationPurpose
This procedure provides the student assistant with information on evaluating whether to keep or reject donated materials.Overview
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The library consistently receives gift books in all types of conditions. This procedure serves as a guide to assist the student with whether materials should be kept or rejected before they are placed on library liaison’s shelves.
Required Knowledge/Skills
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Equipment/Supplies
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Gift Acceptance Policy, computer, and internet access
Procedure
1. Review the library's gift acceptance policy first to see if the donated item matches the approved criteria (exception: Lutheran materials, hymnals, and subject liaison and faculty donations).• VHS – automatically not included in our collection. See Technical Services Librarian Pat Hogan-Vidal for the process she wishes to take to donate to other organizations.
2. Serials
• Check serial sources – search journal locator on library’s home page https://library.valpo.edu/; The ISSN is typically on the spine of a serial.• If every serial is in the locator, give the serial to Technical Services Associate Kathy Rhynard to place in book exchange box (also known as duplex periodical exchange box) to see if other libraries need them to enhance or complete their collection.
3. Paperbacks
If the book cracks in two, we probably will not accept it unless it is a scholarly edition from such publishers as Fortress Press and Augsburg Press. These may still be processed since we are able to provide some in-house
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bookbinding.
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Popular paperbacks from the following publishers are rejected:
• Pocket Press
• Double Day
• McMillian Press
• Harper Torch
• Random House
• Anchor
4. Hardback books
Most books in the following condition are rejected:
• Title on the spine cannot be read
• Tattered and ripped books
• Muddy photos
• Hard to open
• Marked and highlighted
• Duplicate copies
• Brittle test – Take one corner of a book’s page and make four double folds. If the paper breaks, reject the book.
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Note: Loose hinges inside a book could be fixed. Check with Technical Services Associate Kathy Rhynard as a guide on this issue.
5. Other conditions for rejecting books
• Dirty
• Moldy
• Water damaged
• Damaged binding or pages
• Missing covers or
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pages6. Check Better World Books website for rejected books they will accept: https://www.betterworldbooks.com/go/library-donation-guidelines
• Follow the procedure for boxing and sending rejected books to Better World
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BooksIf the student assistant still has questions or is unsure
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of how to proceed, she or he may meet with Assistant Professor Pat Hogan Vidal in CCLIR Office 173 for further instruction.
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If the above-mentioned conditions are satisfactorily met, a student assistant may place the following on a liaison’s shelves:
• Textbooks under five years old
• Poetry
• Art
• VU, Notre Dame or the University of Chicago related/affiliated items
• German or Lutheran (even if old and damaged)
• New,
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hardcover mass market items for Steger collection
• Featured films – These go to Library Fellow for approval or rejection