Our current process is to insert acid free book marks labeled with call no. and location at the top (for un-housed items, the top will remain visible above text block and covers for shelving); a brief title is written, and barcode affixed to the bottom. - One suggestion was offered that we may consider attaching an RFID tag to the bookmark. Though this may not deter one from walking off with an item, it may compel one to leave the bookmark behind alerting staff that the item is missing. (We chose not incorporate this practice.) Donor or fund related bookplates have been attached to bookmarks in the past, though I question acidity issues. If possible I will place in an acid free folded sheet, envelope, etc. Housed items offer many possibilities. I have read that some institutions will build clamshell boxes and insert RFID tags under the tray when gluing to the box case/cover. - We box or house as needed or time/supplies are available. I've considered adding RFID tags to the housings we provide, but inconsistency with the remainder of the collection deter me from initiating this step. I am interested in hearing further ideas, practices, or experiences. Thanks! Nick Nick Curotto Technical Services Librarian Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Margaret R. and Robert M. Freeman Library 200 N Boulevard | Richmond | VA | 23220-4007 email | [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> phone | 804 340 5523 www.vmfa.museum<http://www.vmfa.museum> From: ARLIS/NA List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anne Trenholme Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 1:56 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [ARLIS-L] Processing Rare Materials Our library has recently been evaluating how we process and preserve our rare collection, and we'd like to hear how other libraries handle similar situations. If your library maintains rare or special collections, how do you track and visibly identify those materials? I'd appreciate information specifically relating to RFID tags, call numbers, bookplates, barcodes, etc. Do you attach these things to rare materials directly, tip them in, or something else entirely? Thanks for your help! Anne Anne Trenholme Art Bibliographer - Western Languages Ingalls Library The Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106-1797 T 216-707-2557 F 216-421-0921 www.ClevelandArt.org<http://www.ClevelandArt.org> [Museum Banner]<http://www.clevelandart.org/> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mail submissions to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> For information about joining ARLIS/NA see: http://www.arlisna.org/membership/join-arlisna Send administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: http://lsv.arlisna.org Questions may be addressed to list owner (Judy Dyki) at: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] For information about joining ARLIS/NA see: http://www.arlisna.org/membership/join-arlisna Send administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: http://lsv.arlisna.org Questions may be addressed to list owner (Judy Dyki) at: [log in to unmask] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~