Worry-free Weeding! Lee Alatorre’s 5-Step Withdrawal Process Presented by: Lee Alatorre, Collection Development Consultant [email protected]210-324-9224 Librarian Virginia Bigler (Taft HS, Northside ISD) amidst 1,000 books withdrawn in 1 day using this process Rev. 9/7/15
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Worry-free Weeding!
Lee Alatorre’s 5-Step Withdrawal Process
Presented by:Lee Alatorre, Collection Development Consultant
Standard III. Learner-Centered Technology and Information Access -- Strategies for Librarians
Exemplary Program Development
Recognized Program Development
Acceptable Program Development
Below Standard Program Development
A. Provides a balanced and current collection of at least 12,000 books, audiovisual software, and multi-media or 20 items per student at elementary level, at least 18 items per student at middle school level, and at least 16 items per student at high school level, whichever isgreater.
A. Provides a balanced and current collection of at least 10,800 books, audiovisual software, and multi-media, or at least 18 items per student at elementary level, at least 16 items per student at middle school level, and at least 14 items per student at high school level, whichever is greater.
A. Provides a balanced and current collection of at least 9,000 books, audiovisual software, and multi-media, or at least 16 items perstudent at elementary level, at least 14 items per student at middle school level, and at least 12 items per student at high school level, whichever is greater.
A. Provides a balanced collection of less than 9,000 books, audio-visual software, and multimedia,or less than 16 items per student at elementary level, less than 14 items per student at middle school level, and less than 12 items per student at high school level, whichever is greater.
B. Maintains an overall average age of collection of less than 11 years with special attention forspecific disciplines in accordance the CREW Method usage and MUSTIE negative factors as outlined in the CREW Method.
B. Maintains an overall average age of collection of less than 13 years with special attention forspecific disciplines in accordance with the CREW Method usage and MUSTIE negative factors as outlined in the CREW Method.
B. Maintains an overall average age of collection of less than 15 years with special attention forspecific disciplines in accordance with the CREW Method usage and MUSTIE negative factors as outlined in the CREW Method.
B. Maintains an overall average age of collection of 15 or greater years.
NOTE: SEE GLOSSARY SLIDE FOR DEFINITIONS OF CREW AND MUSTIE.
Step 1c: Review the most recent TitleWise Analysis for:Detail by 10s: Avg. Age # % of Coll.
800 Literature and Rhetoric 1999 272 0.95% 810 American Literature in English 1997 892 3.12% 820 English/Old English Literatures 1996 419 1.47% 830 Literatures—Germanic Languages 2002 19 0.07% 840 Literatures—Romance Languages 2001 17 0.06% 850 Italian, Romanian, etc. 2007 12 0.04% 860 Spanish/Portuguese Literatures 2002 18 0.06% 870 Italic Literatures, Latin 2008 3 0.01% 880 Hellenic Literatures/Cl. Greek 1999 31 0.11% 890 Literatures of Other Languages 1996 15 0.05% Literature & Rhetoric (800s) Total 1997 1,698 5.94%
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Step 2: Print the list(s) for the areas that you want to start weeding. Detail by 10s: Avg. Age # % of Coll.
140 Specific Philosophical Schools 1967 6 0.01% 180 Ancient, . . . Philosophy 1978 21 0.05% 190 Modern Western Philosophy 1979 39 0.09% Collection Analysis - Detail by 10s
140 - Specific Philosophical SchoolsThis report identifies the specific titles in your collection that fall within this category.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Call # Title Author Year Barcode 140 BEN Constructing a life philosophy : Bender, David L., 1936- 1985 50007010168999 141 MIL The transcendentalists, an anthology. Miller, Perry. 1950 50007010169005 142 HUB Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Hubben, William, 1962 50007010169518 142 MAC Existentialism. Macquarrie, John. 1972 50007010169526 142 SAR Being and nothingness; Sartre, Jean Paul, 1905- 1956 50007010169534 144 CON Puritans and pragmatists : Conkin, Paul Keith. 1976 50007010169542
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Step 3: Pull the books:Pull items on the list(s).Pull a full list or a cart’s worthIf you have the space to store them until you
can get to them, pull more than one cart’s worth if you need it to complete a list or if you want to have another cart ready to go
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Steps 4a & 4b: Consider each item for withdrawal (a 5-part process):Check stats on each item in library software:
# of checkouts # of in-house usesLast time dischargedLast user
If it’s been used within the last 2-3 years, check whether the newest schools have the item and, if so, whether it’s been used there.
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Library Software Maintenance Page
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Step 4c: Consider each item for withdrawal (a 5-part process):If you need the item, check whether you
already have current materials on hand that meet the need.
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Conduct a Subject or Keyword Search
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Steps 4d & 4e: Consider each item for withdrawal (a 5-part process):If you don’t, look for newer materials and add
to a Withdrawal Replacement list in Titlewave.If you can’t find a better replacement, keep it,
but place a note in your software’s Notes area so that the next time you pull the item for withdrawal consideration, you know what you’ve already discovered.
Withdraw the book from your collection.
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Get Help!
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Step 5: Make catalog correctionsAs you’re looking for books on the lists and searching the catalog for various stats, you will find catalog errors such as:Items attached to incorrect records; if you’re
keeping it, fix it!Items that have had renewed copyrights that
aren’t reflected in the record. If the renewed copyright meets your parameters for currency, fix it!
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Steps 5c & 5d: Make catalog correctionsItems that have incorrect or incomplete call
numbers; fix them!Items that you’d rather move to
another section (e.g., all career books in 331.7, all Science Fair books in 508.7, etc.); this is a great way to identify and pull these items and place them on a cart to work with as you find time.
Taft’s College, Career, & Testing Section
FINALLY . . . my personal belief: Too many librarians don’t weed or don’t weed ENOUGH because they see it as a chore. If you take a systematic approach to it using tools that are readily at your disposal, you CAN have fun and discover that your library can look like this:
BEFORE: SHELVES PACKED! AFTER: NOT CROWDED; DISPLAY SPACE!Rev. 9/7/15
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CREW: Continuous Review, Evaluation, and Weeding
MUSTIE: Misleading, Ugly, Superseded, Trivial, Irrelevant, Elsewhere (see p. 46 in CREW Manual for examples and/or qualifiers of these terms)
Glossary
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Useful LinksCREW: A Weeding Manual for Modern Libraries (revised 2012 to include section on ebooks): www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/pubs/crew/index.html
School Library Standards (2005): www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/schoollibs/slsAdopted2005.doc Follett Library Resources Titlewave Login Page: www.titlewave.com/login/Opens in Titlewave login page; after logging in, you can search for
replacement items.To get to TitleWise Analysis, click the down arrow in the “Your
Account” tab, then click on TitleWise Analyses and select the analysis you want to view.