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The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 52, December 11, 2005, Article 4 NUMISMATIC LIBRARY CARE & ORGANIZATION Paul DiMarzio writes: "Since you've resurrected the topic of library care, I wonder if you might also consider bringing up the topic of library organization? The library that I am building is not so much a collection as it is a resource for me to do research in the areas of Roman Imperial coinage and British hammered coinage. For example I recently purchased a couple of very tattered volumes of RIC, worthless as a collectible but invaluable for the information contained within. I have added to my library significantly over the past year and have found in a few instances that I had relevant material on my shelves that I forgot was there when doing the work! This is especially true of journals, periodicals, pamphlets, etc. Since I'm still pretty new at this I'd love to hear some tips from members who have large working libraries, both as to how the material is organized on the shelves as well as how to better index what is actually contained in the volumes. Thanks!" [One suggestion I'd make is to look at Tom Fort's catalogue of his personal reference library. A copy is available on the NBS web site. Tom put a lot of time into indexing the articles of interest to him in his periodicals, and this makes it very easy for him to relocate them when needed for research. Fort Library -Editor] Pete Smith writes: "This week's E-Sylum has a question about preserving items in a numismatic library. I recall in the past someone wrote a book on "Building, Maintaining and Disposing of a Numismatic Library." I am sure some information is out of date. However, the book might be useful for some readers. Perhaps some E-Sylum reader recalls the author and can suggest where to obtain a copy of this book." Jim McNerney writes: "I found this on The Canadian Coin Reference Site: Canadian Reference Site canadiancoin,com " [The link is to a 1996 Bibliography of Standards and Selected References Related to Preservation in Libraries. -Editor] Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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