11 November 2025 Weeding to make shelf space for new books
Went in
and had an option of three tasks. Circulation, Cataloging, and weeding. I took
the Weeding as I know how much it would help the director. Also it would help
me learn more of the back end of the Workflow. As you are using the MUSTIE
principle for pulling books. Also use judgement based on the patrons. In my
experience at the library, I have spoken to many patrons. Like Mr. Smith who
like westerns. We have a lot of patrons that prefer wholesome books with a religious
theme. In talking to the book club members they have some unique needs. No
books over 400 pages. They do not mind a little spice for the selections. They
also like ones that spur discussion.
Working in
the biography section today. Started in the B-EDW section. Working with a
laptop and mobile workstation was going down the list of books in the computer.
If they were not in order would clean up the order on the shelves while
pulling.
Using the
laptop you can see how many times it was checked out. Date it was entered in
the system, date of last checkout. You can also find out how many other
libraries have the book. If you pull it you do have options of getting it from
an inter library loan. During the shift filled up a cart and half of books.
We also
had a short recap of questions from the RSA Board meeting. It was about records
retention, and the new app that will work with SirsiDynix system.
It was a
good day of work. Experienced what we discuss in classes about weeding needs to
be scheduled. That way the effort is spread across all the staff and broken up
in manageable amounts.
PLA Forces: Force 3 Building Community. Although when you mention
weeding you are repurposing books. This allows for newer books to replace them
on the shelves. Making the community more aware of new developments. Making the
library a bright and inviting space. Force 4 Asset Driven Impact. The new
materials enhance the quality of life of the community.
Work
total 6 hours Semester
total 90
Shaping a successful collection is always related to the community and it sounds like you understand their wants, which is terrific. Community needs can be trickier. I'm reminded of how things changed during Covid from an informational aspect. Is a library responsible for information needs too? Nice work!
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