How about coopting restaurant nomenclature and going with "back of house?"

Cheers,

Matt

videolib@lists.berkeley.edu writes:
>Hi Folks,
> 
>This has nothing to do with films and video.  It’s a library organization 
>question.
> 
>My library has re-org’ed yet again and my “team” is trying to come up with a 
>title that succinctly describes the following activities that occur within:  
>Acquisitions, Cataloging, Metadata, Physical Processing, Binding and 
>Conservation. 
>Generically this would be called Technical Processing Unit but it’s not sexy 
>enough and the fear is that people would get it confused with IT.  I suggested 
>Physical Processing Services but the catalogers in the group don’t like
>“processing” in the title.  The head of this unit is fond of acronyms—this 
>unit was previously called RATs (Resources Access Team)  Whatever we come up 
>with will end up in “Services” rather than Unit or Department or Team as its
>designation (ex. Financial Services)
> 
>My own thought on this is: Acquisitions & Processing, Cataloging & Metadata 
>Services--AP & CM Services for short--but it is a mouthful. I’ve also thought 
>of CAMP, i.e. Cataloging, Acquisitions, Metadata & Processing, but I think the 
>powers that
>be would prefer “Cataloging & Metadata” grouped together as they are related.
> 
>So guys, have a field day with this—if you come up with something catchy I’ll 
>pass the suggestion along.
> 
>Chris McNevins
> 
>___________________________________________________
>Christine Slominski McNevins | ACQUISITIONS COORDINATOR
>UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT | HOMER BABBIDGE LIBRARY
>369 Fairfield Way Unit 1005AM | Storrs, CT 06269-1005 USA
>PH: 860-486-3842 | FX: 860-486-6017 | EMAIL: [ 
>mailto:chris.mcnev...@lib.uconn.edu ]chris.mcnev...@lib.uconn.edu
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Pace Academy
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