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Tape Inventory log

Figure 5-15.—Alphabetical arrangement of card catalog files. paperbacks in random order apart from the classified cloth collection. Tapes Tapes  from  NETPMSA,  Pensacola,  Florida,  are shipped  with  an  itemized  packing  list.  Receipt  and verification of tapes must be carried out following the letter of instruction forwarded to  the  ship.  A  library inventory log must be maintained for tape collections. Each  tape  should  be  assigned  a  number  (1,  2,  3,  4) and inventoried in the log by number with performer, title, Figure 5-16.—Alphabetical arrangement for fiction shelflist cards. and date of receipt information, as shown in figure 5- 19. Tapes should be stored by log number in secured cabinets.   The   library   should   post   a   list   of   tapes available. This list may be a copy of the log record. Proper marking of tapes is difficult due to  their form.  Audiovisual  labels  are  available  from  library supply  houses.  Some  cassettes  also  can  be  marked with  library  lettering  pens  or  electrical  styluses.  No additional  processing  is  needed  for  tapes  to  be  used solely in the library. Libraries that loan tapes for use in other ship spaces  should  prepare  a  book  card  for  each  tape. The card should list the tape’s number, performer, and title. Tape cards should be kept on file by tape number in the  tape  cabinet,  as  shown  in  figure  5- 20. 5-14

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