How can we identify print volumes of experimental titles that may be left on the shelf at non-study libraries or were put into an RLF prior to the study?
In order to identify and collect use data of experimental print volumes, each RLF and campus storage facility that holds experimental titles may chose to mark all volumes of the title by applying stickers/labels/sleeves to the outside of the physical items for the length of the project. This will mean that a volume can be readily identified as part of the project when staff goes to the shelf. This could prevent the need for RLF or campus storage unit staff to compare each lending request they receive against a list of experimental titles. NRLF will not be putting labels on the experimental volumes stored their, but plans to put a sleeve on experimental titles before they are returned to the campus at the request of a user.
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