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Articles

Books in Transit: The Logistics of Library Book Movement

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Pages 19-39 | Published online: 11 Jun 2019
 

Abstract

In 2015 RMIT University commenced a two-year building redevelopment project which included completely refurbishing the main library. Approximately 180,000 books were temporarily moved to off-site storage and this posed the challenge of how to manage a working collection so that there would be minimal impact on the university’s students and staff still requiring ‘just in time’ access. In preparation, the library implemented a two-year project to enable it to continue to provide high-level services for the duration of the construction work. This paper considers if logistics processes could be applied to mitigate any access issues caused by off-site storage of library resources.

Acknowledgements

We wish to acknowledge the RMIT Library executive staff, branch manager and the operational staff who were interviewed for this investigation.

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This research has not been published elsewhere and has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere.

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