> I'm still not sure that it even matters all that much if SUDOC and LC > interfile alphabetically, because the whole point of shelf browse (in > my opinion, anyway) is to be able to virtually find things that are > close together in terms of subject matter. But I guess if you've > interfiled your SUDOC and LC documents on the same shelves, then it > would be necessary to generate a shelf list for inventory / > shelf-reading purposes. Question before we go down the route of > modifying Library::CallNumber::LC to support interfiling with SUDOC - > does anybody using Evergreen actually mix SUDOC (or CODOC, or Dewey) > and LC on the same shelve in alphabetical order? Most places I know of > put their gov docs on a separate set of shelves.
We don't have a need to interfile any of the classification schemes. Kathy ------------------------------------------------------------- Kathy Lussier Project Coordinator Massachusetts Library Network Cooperative (508) 756-0172 (508) 755-3721 (fax) [email protected]
