Hello Video Librarians!

 

I just joined this list to post on a couple of topics I'm working on
here at Wake Forest.  First question is, do any of you operate with open
shelving of your DVDs?  We already have thought through pros and cons of
having the open shelving, so we're looking for practical help rather
than opinions for/against open shelving.

 

We're planning to move our DVD collection from closed shelving behind
the Circulation Desk to open shelves in a controlled room and we're
looking for examples to follow.   We'd like some information to help us
decide about how to organize in presenting the collection - right now we
just have accession numbers, but we think some type of categorization
would be more useful to patrons.  And of course that leads to a question
of re-classing from accession numbering.  You get the idea.

 

Any feedback on practical arrangements from those operating with open
shelves?  

 

Thanks,

Lauren

 

 

 

Lauren Corbett

Director of Resource Services, Z. Smith Reynolds Library

Ph: 336-758-6136

 

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