Requesting new library resources

 

Selection of library resources

Each department has a library representative, appointed by his department. The library representative will be informed of a fund allocation for the purchase of library materials such as books and microtext. At present, new journal subscriptions are entered only when an existing subscription is canceled. Faculty interested in the purchase of electronic databases for the library should contact Mayo Taylor. The library does not purchase video or audio formats.

The library representative is responsible for the following

    1. Requests for library materials should be forwarded to the library by the library representative.
    2. The library representative should monitor the library allocation so that funds are spent equitably for each faculty member.
    3. The library representative should act as a liaison between the library and the department concerning library resources and the library collection.
    4. The library representative should distribute Choice Cards or other information useful for selection to departmental faculty members.

Contact persons

Rachel Kirk, Acquisitions 904-8518 rakirk@mtsu.edu (College of Business, College of Education, College of Mass Communication)

Suzanne Mangrum, Collection Assessment smangrum@mtsu.edu (College of Basic and Applied Science, College of Liberal Arts)

Ginny Vesper, Collection Management Coordinator vvesper@mtsu.edu

Alan Boehm, Special Collections 904-8501 aboehm@ulibnet.mtsu.edu

Mayo Taylor, Access Services, mtaylor@mtsu.edu

 

Book Requests

You may submit order requests for books by using library request cards, Choice Cards, brochures, or sales catalogs. Mail to Collection Management, PO Box 13. Or, you may use the online book order request form at http://ulibnet.mtsu.edu/bookreq/order1.html.

A helpful resource for book requests is Books in Print which is online at http://www.booksinprint.com/bip/. This new product includes a variety of search options, publisher information, links to book reviews, author biographies, and the ability to check MTSU library holdings.

Library Request Cards, contact Lisa Wales, lwales@ulibnet.mtsu.edu, Acquisitions 904-8523

Online Book Request Form, http://ulibnet.mtsu.edu/bookreq/order1.html

If you need a book that has been received by the library, but not yet cataloged, fill out the request form for new books in process. http://ulibnet.mtsu.edu/bookreq/order3.html

Please provide complete and accurate information. Ordering is delayed if the card contains incomplete or incorrect information, because library staff must take additional time to contact the requestor for details or to search verification sources for correct information.

Rush Books *If you need the book by a particular date, or if the order needs to be rushed, please indicate this on the request. It would be best to attach a post-it note or such, so that we will notice it immediately .

Journal Requests

New journals are ordered when present subscriptions are canceled. A large number of journals are available in full text through electronic databases. A listing of journals for your department can be obtained from Rachel Kirk 904-8518, rakirk@mtsu.edu. Departments may review journal titles at any time. Cancellations/additions are due by September or early fall.

A large number of journals (16,000) are available in full text through electronic databases. To see a listing of journals available in full text, http://qq5td7he6s.search.serialssolutions.com/.

Online access to our some of our print subscriptions is available at Ebsco Online at http://www.mtsu.edu/~library/remote/ebsco.html. If you need assistance with a password, contact Nan Matson at 904-8512.

Microtext Requests for materials in microtext will be purchased from either the book allocation or from periodicals.

Electronic Resources Requests for new databases should be forwarded to Mayo Taylor mtaylor@ulibnet.mtsu.edu