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Second Annual held at the Portland Community College, Sylvania Campus In

Second Annual held at the Portland Community College, Sylvania Campus In Portland, Oregon, September 11th - 12th, 2003 Preconference Lunch: Interest Group Meetings Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Packaging Tips Presented by Troy Christenson From

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  1. Second Annual held at the Portland Community College, Sylvania Campus In Portland, Oregon, September 11th - 12th, 2003 Preconference Lunch: Interest Group Meetings Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Packaging Tips Presented by Troy Christenson From Eastern Washington University

  2. Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/RUSA/Professional_Tools4/Reference_Guidelines/Interlibrary_Loan_Code_for_the_United_States.htm Prepared by the Interlibrary Loan Committee, Reference and User Services Association, 1994, revised 2001. Approved by the RUSA Board of Directors January 2001. 4.0 Responsibilities of the Requesting Library 4.9 The requesting library is responsible for borrowed material from the time it leaves the supplying library until it has been returned to and received by the supplying library. This includes all material shipped directly to and/or returned by the user. If damage or loss occurs, the requesting library is responsible for compensation or replacement, in accordance with the preference of the supplying library. 4.13 The requesting library should package material to prevent damage in shipping and should comply with any special instructions stated by the supplying library. 5.0 Responsibilities of the Supplying Library 5.7 The supplying library should ship material in a timely and efficient manner to the location specified by the requesting library. Loaned material should be packaged to prevent loss or damage in shipping. Copies should be delivered by electronic means whenever possible. 5.10 The supplying library may suspend service to a requesting library that fails to comply with the provisions of this code.

  3. American Library AssociationRUSA Reference GuidelinesInterlibrary Loan Packaging and Wrapping Guidelines • The following are guidelines for all libraries lending and borrowing materials through Interlibrary Loan (ILL). These guidelines establish a general framework of responsibilities for both requesting and supplying libraries. • They acknowledge the ultimate responsibility of the requesting library for the material, as set out in the National Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States, 1993. • These guidelines are intended to provide advice to all institutions that deal with the packaging and wrapping of ILL materials. • Packaging is defined as the outer material, which may be a box, padded envelope, etc. • Wrapping is defined as an inner covering for the item such as paper or bubble wrap. • This is not a list of do and do nots, nor is it intended to be a list of acceptable and unacceptable shipping materials. • These are strictly guidelines for libraries to follow. • It is acknowledged that individual libraries will decide which shipping materials will be used in their institutions.

  4. 1.0 General • 1.1 It is the responsibility of the supplying library to specify the shipping method, as well as insurance, for returning materials. • 1.2 It is the responsibility of the supplying library to specify the type of packaging required for the return of materials. • 1.3 It is the responsibility of the supplying library to include sufficient information with the item to identify the request. This is also stated in section 5.3 Of the National Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States, 1993. • 1.4 It is the responsibility of the requesting library to follow the shipping requirements, including insurance and preferred shipping method, as stipulated by the supplying library. If no method is specified, the requesting library's regular form of shipment should be used. • 1.5 It is the responsibility of the requesting library to follow the packaging instructions of the supplying library. If no specific instructions are indicated, then the requesting library should return the material according to its own guidelines. • 1.6 It is the ultimate responsibility of the requesting library to return materials in the same condition in which they were received. The requesting library is fully responsible for the materials from the moment they leave the supplying library, until they are returned, as stated in the National Interlibrary Loan Code of the United States, 1993.

  5. 2.0 Packaging Materials • 2.1 Any packaging material that is used should have the goal of getting the ILL material from the supplying library to the requesting library, and back, undamaged. • 2.2 Any envelopes that are used to transport returnable materials should be padded. The type of padded envelope used is the decision of individual libraries. (Use regular, unpadded, envelopes for photocopies only.) • 2.3 Packaging and wrapping materials can be reused if they are in good condition. • 2.4 On reused materials, remove or mark out old addresses, postal marks, etc. The packaging material should be addressed clearly to avoid misdirection. • 2.5 Old, frayed, ripped, or decaying packaging and wrapping materials should be recycled or discarded and not reused. Use of these materials substantially increases the chances of damaged or lost ILL items.

  6. 2.0 Packaging MaterialsContinued • 2.6 Tape is the preferred sealing methods on all types of packages. If at all possible avoid using staples. The United States Postal Service, one of the many delivery services in use by ILL departments, prefers the use of tape rather than staples. • 2.7 Use packaging material that is appropriate to the size of the material being shipped. Too small and too large packaging will not adequately protect materials during transportation. Please note that the box that contains a reel of microfilm is not a shipping box, additional packaging should be used. • 2.8 Take special care with fragile materials. These items, which are usually books, require additional protective wrapping before they are placed into the package to be shipped. • 2.9 Materials that are especially susceptible to damage during transportation, for example microfiche, photographs, items with soft bindings, etc., should be packed or wrapped with rigid material to avoid damage. • 2.10 Please note that there will always be special materials that require added attention when packaging and wrapping to ensure safe transportation. ILL or other shipping departments must be prepared to handle these materials as the need arises. • 2.11 All packages should be clearly addressed with both the destination and return addresses properly attached to the packaging material

  7. Bibliography • ACRL Rare Book and Manuscript Ad Hoc Committee on the Loan of Rare and Unique Materials. "Guidelines for the Loan of Rare and Unique Materials." • C&RL News (May 1993): 267-269. • Boucher, Virginia. Interlibrary Loan Practices Handbook. 2nd Ed. Chicago, American Library Association, 1997. • "Guidelines and Procedures for Telefacsimile and Electronic Delivery of Interlibrary Loan Requests and Materials." • RQ (Winter 1990): 266-67. • "Guidelines for Packaging and Shipping Microforms." American Library Association: Association for Library Collections and Techical Services, 1989. 1 pg. • Morris, Leslie R. Interlibrary Loan Policies Directory. 5th Ed. Chicago, American Library Association, 1995. • "National Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States, 1993." Chicago, American Library Association, 1993. • Smale, Carol. National Guidelines for Document Delivery. Ottawa, Canada: National Library of Canada, 1994. • "Wrapping and Packaging Guidelines." in RLG Shared Resources Manual. 4th Ed. Mountain View, CA: Research Libraries Group, 1994. pp. 5.1–5.3.

  8. Credits • The previous pages were taken directly from the RUSA Reference and Users Services Association division of the American Library Association. • http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/RUSA/Professional_Tools4/Reference_Guidelines/Interlibrary_Loan_Packaging_and_Wrapping_Guidelines.htm

  9. Delivery/Packaging of MaterialsDDILL (Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan) Services Guidehttp://www.ddill.org/cgsp.html • ALA's Guidelines and Procedures for Telefacsimile and Electronic Delivery of Interlibrary Loan Requests and Materials • ALA's Guidelines for Packaging and Shipping Microforms • ALA's Guidelines for the Interlibrary Loan of Audiovisual Formats • ALA's Guidelines for the Loan of Rare and Unique Materials • ALA's Interlibrary Loan Packaging and Wrapping Guidelines • IFLA's Fax Guidelines • Transborder Interlibrary Loan: Shipping Interlibrary Loan Materials from the United States to Canada • Guidelines for Packaging and Shipping Magnetic Tape Recording and Optical Discs (CD-ROM and CD-R) Carrying Audio, Video, and/or Data

  10. Orbis Courier Service: Packaging Guidelines D:\courier_packaging_guidelines.htm

  11. Gettin’ stuff • You’s ‘spose ta get stuff dat some-un else owns. Dats what ILL’s all about, ja know. Once ya figgur out whose got da stuff ya want, alls ya gotta do is send um a request. (Dat’s like askin’ em real nice like). Usually, they will send ja da stuff you want (I like to offur ‘em varmit stew if’n they’re in the neyborhood). • The peoples dat send ja da stuff wanna make sure dey get it back and in good condition if’n ya know what I mean. If da stuff dis-sa-pears or da merchandise is damaged, Dey gunna make ya pay. So’s ya wanna make sure ya label and protect da stuff real good. Cuz if yur like us we don’t got no money ta be givin away cuza bad pack’n. Dat’s all I got ta say about dat. • Katskils ILL

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