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AUTHOR Drake, MiriamTITLE Technical Processing Monographs and Serials.
RDU-75-08.INSTITUTION Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind. Libraries and
Audio-Visual Center.PUB DATE Dec 75NOTE 49p.; Research Development Unit Technical Report
RDU-75-08
EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$1.9'5 Plus PostageDESCRIPTORS Administrative Organization; Books; Cataloging; Flow
Charts; Library Acquisition; *Library TechnicalProcesses; Serials; *University Libraries
IDENTIFIERS OCLC; Ohio College Library Center; PurdueUniversity
ABSTRACTA report on technical processin of monographs and
serials at Purdue University Libraries and Audio- isual Center wascompiled las part of preparation for the use of Ohio College LibraryCenter services. The current organization and flow of work in theacquisitions and cataloging departments were described in narrativeand flowchart form, and information was collected on processing timesfor ordering, receiving, and cataloging monographs. The flowchartsanti data derived from these activities form the bulk of thisdocument., (LS /PF)
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TECHNICAL PROCESSING
MONOGRAPHS AND SERIALS
RDU 75-0
BY
Miriam Drake
Research Development UnitPurdue University
Libraries and Audio-Visual CenterWest Lafayette, Indiana
December 1975
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EDUCATION
THIS DOCUMENT 'LAS BEEN REPRO-DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANUATIONORIGINATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONSSTATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFEOUCAVON POSITION OR POLICY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
ORGANIZATION OF TECHNICAL PROCESSING 2
MATERIALS AND FORMS nags IN THE ACQUISITIONSAND CATALOGING MARDI:1MM 7
TECHNICAL PROCESSING TIME SAMPLE 42
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1: Purdue University Libraries and Audio-VisualCenter Acquisitions Department 3
FIGURE 2: Purdue University Libraries and Audio-VisualCenter Acquisitions Department 4
FIGURE 3: Purdue University Libraries and Audio-VisualCenter Catalog Department 5
FIGURE 4: Purdue University Libraries and Audio-VisualCenter Catalog Department 6
FIGURE 5: Purdue University Libraries and Audio-VisualCenter Mean Technical Processing Times (Days)1974-75 43
FIGURE 6: Purdue University\Libraries and Audio-VisualCenter Mean Technical Processing Time, PercentDays 44
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LIST OF FLOWCHARTS
1 Pre-Orders Procedure 10
2 Pre-Order Search and Pre-Cataloging Procedures 12
2a Purdue Collection Search 16
3 L/AVC Fund Order Procedure 17
3a Departmental Fund Order Procedure 19
4 Monograph Receiving 20
5 Serials Receiving 22
6 Catalog-Receiving and Distribution 23
7 Catalog-Add Duplicate toyurdie Collection 25
8 Catalog-Add To Continuing Works 27
8a Catalog-Analytics 29
9 L. C. Copy Cataloging Procedure 31
10 Original Cataloging Procedure
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IHTRODUCTICK
Early in 1975, the technical processing staff of the Purdue Uni-
versity Libraries and Audio-Visual Center began planning for the intro-
duction and utilization of Ohio College Library Center (OCLC) services
at Purdue. The first step in this planning activity was the examina-
tion of library procedures which could be improved through the utili-
zation of OCLC. It was agreed that OCLC should be used initially for
pre-order searching and cataloging. Other procedures would be phased
into OCLC as time, staff, and terminal time permitted.'
The second step in the planning process was to describe the cur-
rent organization and flow of work in the acquisitions and cataloging
departments. In addition, data on processing times, which have been
collected monthly since 1973, would be summarized for fiscal year
1975. This report contains organization charts, flowcharts, and
processing time data.
Other planning activities, which are not reported here include:
1) general orientation of staff; 2) training of acquisitions and
cataloging staff; and 3) pre-order search success rate using OCLC.
The Research Development Unit and the Technical Processing staff
have worked cooperatively on this project. Many staff members parti-
cipated; however, special thanks are extended to William Corya, the
late Robert Farris, H. Donald Ferris, Judy Leavitt, Gail McCain,
Kathleen McCullough, David F. Moses, Vicki Renbarger, and Bonnie Silas.
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ORGANIZATICU OF TECHNICAL PROCESSING
Technical Processing at Purdue is organized into two main depart-
ments: acquisitions and cataloging. The Head of the Acquisitions
Department is responsible for ordering, searching, receiving, checking,
and shipping of library and audio-visual materials. The Business
Administrator is responsible for handling accounting and fiscal activi-
ties related to acquaitions and the ordering of materials involving
departmental funds. The organization of the Acquisitions Department
is shown in Figures 1 and 2.
The Catalog Department is responsible for the cataloging of library
materials, marking of materials, and the maintenance of catalogs which
includes withdrawals, transfers, reinstatements, etc. The organiza-
tion of the Catalog Department is shown in Figures 3 and 4. The cat-
aloging of materials is divided into four main procedures labelled
on the charts as add, add to, L. C. copy, and original cataloging.
Theadeprocedure is designed to add a duplicate title to the Purdue
collection. Works issued in volumes, continuing works and monographic
series are cataloged through the to"procedure.
New titles are cataloged by L. C. copy catalogers if Library of
Congress proof slips are available, cataloging in publication is
available, or other L. C. copy can be found. Books are cataloged by
original catalogers if Library of Congress cataloging is not available.
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4 MATERIALS AND-1PORMS FLOWS IN
THE ACQUISITIONS AND CATALOGING DEPARTMENTS
The flowcharts which follow were written to describe, mn a general
way, the normal flow of paper forms and materials through the acquisi-
tions and cataloging processes. The charts _are not intended to show
"snag" procedures, detail, or unusual procedures. Criers for library
materials are traced fray the time they are received in the Acquisi-
tions Department to delivery of the material to the libraries and the
filing of cards.
The primary objective of the flowcharting project was to describe
processing procedures prior to the introduction of OCLC. It is intended
that a new set of charts will be drawn approximately six months after
OCLC is in full operation.
Distinct procedures were identified and charted as follows:
1) Pre -order procedure describes tasks which are initiated by the
arrival of travel cards (order form) in the Acquisitions Depart-
ment and terminated by distribution of cards to searchers.
2) Pre-order search and pre-cataloging procedures describe in simpli-
fied form the procedures used by searchers to gather order and
preliminary catalog information.
2a) Purdue collection search is a subroutine of procedure 2 and describes
activities of searchers in relating the order to the Purdue collec-
tion.
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3) Libraries end Audio-Visual fund order procedures approximates the
regular order procedure.
3a) Departmental fund order procedures describe , in general terms,
processing of orders (yellow sheet) which are to be paid from
departmental supplies and expense or grant funds. These proced-
ures are similar for nonprint materials, such as films, slides,
audio cassettes, etc.
4) Monograph receiving describes activities which take place when
materials are received by the Acquisitions Department.
5) Serials receiving describes receiving and distribution procedures
for serials.
6) Catalog receiving and distribution is initiated when books are
received' by the Catalog Department. Procedures include distribu-
tion of materials to appropriate catalogers.
7) Cataloging "add" duplicate describes procedures used to'catalog
titles which are duplicated in the Purdue collection.
8) Cataloging "add to" describes processing of volumes in collections,
continuing works, and monographic series.
8.) Cataloging analytics approximates procedures used to add analytics
to the catalog.
9) L. C. copy cataloging procedures describe cataloging using L. C.
proof slips, cataloging in publication, or other Library of Congress
copy.
10) Original cataloging procedures describe in simplified form catalog-
ing of titles new to Purdue for which L. C. copy is not available.
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TECHNICAL PROCESSING TIME SAMPLE
Processing times for ordering, receiving, and cataloging mono-
graphs have been collected monthly since 1973. The purpose of this
program is to examine the total time involved in processing monographs
and the mean times of each major operation.
After books have been cataloged the travel card (order card) is
returned to the Acquisitions Department. A random sample of fifty
cards is selected each month. The cards are arranged by date initially
received by acquisitions and then sent to keypunching. The time
processing computer program produces mean times for each operation
based on the elapsed times between receipt of the card in acquisitions
and order date, receipt of material and order date, and receipt of
material and finish date.
The mean processing times for fiscal year 1975 have been summa-
rised and are shown in Figures 5 and 6. The mean times for each
operation and the total processing mean times are shown in Figure 5.
Percents of mean time for each operation are shown in Figure 6.
Processing time data will continue to be collected and analyzed
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