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Hello Arlisians,

Here at CU-Boulder we're trying to set a policy regarding location of books
on Asian art/architecture in the vernacular.  In our case, this is mostly
books in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.  We have both an Art/Arch Collection
and an East Asian Collection--two distinct locations that are shelved
separately from the rest of our main stacks.  Currently, we have a number of
books in both locations, but we've never had a specific policy to guide
these decisions.  I'm currently working with fellow CU-Boulder librarians to
set up such a policy.

Here's the list of criteria we've come up with to help guide location
decisions:
1. fund used to purchase the item
2. call number range
3. heavily illustrated or mostly text?
4. dual (English and C/J/K) or single language?
5. faculty request (e.g. item purchased for a specific faculty member in Art
or Asian Studies)

Has anyone else faced this sort of decision before?  Have suggestions for
more criteria? Or perhaps items listed above that might not be as useful?
At your institution, how are YOU making these decisions?  Please feel free
to send me your feedback, experiences, etc.

Thanks,
MK

Meredith Kahn
Art & Architecture Librarian
University of Colorado, Boulder
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