[NIFL-ESL:3938] Scholastic's Census Materials

From: LeeAnn Wolf (lwolf@theMLC.org)
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>Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 13:50:45 -0500
>From: Joyce Nelson <JOYCEN@hsc.edu>
>Subject: Scholastic's Census Materials
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>To: lwolf@theMLC.org
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>
>LeeAnn,
>
>Here's another way to have a look or borrow those Census materials that
>were developed by Scholastic.  This is a copy of the message I sent Heide
>Wrigley this morning.
>
>Joyce Nelson
>
>
>Although I am subscribed to the listserv, I have not been able to post due
>to a discrepancy in the way I subscribed and the actual addy being
>forwarded by my college's server.
>
>I wanted to let you know that most academic libraries that carry the status
>of being Federal Depository Libraries would probably have the Scholastic
>Census materials.
>
>They are sitting outside my door waiting to be processed and sent to our
>Govdocs collection right now.
>
>Any of the FDLP libraries that select item no.0146 and 0146-A would have
>the Scholastic items.  Once shelved those items will carry the
>Superintendent of Documents classification number of the issuing agency
>(Census Dept.). 
>I see that C 3.2:   and C 3.6/2: with a cutter number following the colon
>are assigned to the two items that I am looking at right now. Unless the
>document is part of the library's reference collection, it is generally
>available for checkout (at least here it is).
>
>To determine which libraries are Depository Libraries, I would recommend
>going 
>to :
>http://kronos.niar.twsu.edu/govdocs/GdocFrames.asp 
>linking to DEPOSITORY SELECTION AND DIRECTORY and then entering a nearby
>city or state.  The item numbers I gave above should be entered once you
>have brought up the depository you wish to investigate.  If that depository
>receives that item you would get a yes or *y*.
>
>If you are familiar with a depository that is close by, this series of
>documents could possibly be entered as a search term by title or SUDOC no.
>(the number with the agency prefix) in that library's online catalogue
>search mechanism. Not all libraries catalog all their selected items
>because the government can put out quite a bit of documents and some are
>not considered worth cataloging if they have an ephemeral nature or are
>just considered public relations that an agency is putting out there .
>
>Now, if this isn't just clear as mud, get back with me, and I'll see if I
>can't 
>help you get to a nearby depository's holdings to investigate.
>
>Joyce Gratchen Nelson
>Periodicals/Government Documents
>Eggleston Library
>Hampden-Sydney College
>Hampden Sydney, VA  23943-0007
>
>tel: 804-223-6278
>
>joycen@hsc.edu
>
>
>
>



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