Abstract
Changing patron demands, coupled with significant repurposing of library space, led the library to experience a marked decline in the usage of the print reference collection. Such a significant decrease challenged librarians to find new methods for promoting this still viable collection. It was decided to integrate the print reference books into the general library collection. After a year, circulation data demonstrated that by integrating collections, reference titles were now used more frequently.
Acknowledgments
The authors thank Karen Bradshaw, Library Technical Assistant II, for her assistance in compiling spreadsheet data.
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Robert M. Britton
Robert M. Britton, MLIS ([email protected]) is Electronic Resources/Collection Development Librarian, Charles M. Baugh Biomedical Library, University of South Alabama, CBBL 325, 5791 USA Drive, North, Mobile, AL 36688-0002.
Justin Robertson
Justin Robertson, MLIS ([email protected]) is Interlibrary Loan Coordinator/Website Coordinator/Information Services Librarian, Charles M. Baugh Biomedical Library, University of South Alabama, CBBL 325, 5791 USA Drive, North, Mobile, AL 36688-0002.