We do the same thing as Richard - shelve by LC call number in open shelves and 
separate the discs from the cases, which are housed behind circulation, to 
reduce theft.

One thing we've done with helps with ease of disc retrieval is that we simply 
assigned each disc in the existing collection a number, 1 on up, straight 
through the collection, and then new acquisitions tag on the end in the typical 
accession number fashion.  We put a small label in the case, a matching label 
on the slipcase in the storage cabinet, and add a note field to the item record 
for ease of retrieval in case labels get lost or removed.  It was labor 
intensive to set up initially, but it's not going forward.

I love this system.   Our DVDs get used so much more now that things are openly 
displayed and browsable.  

Susan Albrecht
Library Acquisitions Manager
Wabash College Lilly Library
765-361-6216
765-361-6295 fax
[email protected]
www.facebook.com/wabashcollegelibrary.films
http://pinterest.com/wabashcolllib/

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Windsor, Matthew
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 3:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Videolib] moving to open stacks

Hi Richard,

We recently moved our collection to open stacks.  We shelve by call number and 
for security we kept the physical dvds behind the circulation desk in slimline 
dvd cases.  When a patron brings a case to check out the student worker locates 
the disk and places the slimline case on its side to indicate it is out.  This 
system is working well, but our collection is small (3,000 dvd's)

Matthew

Matthew Windsor
Assistant Librarian
Systems and Media Services
Olin C. Bailey Library
Hendrix College
501-450-1287



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fleischer, Richard M.
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 2:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Videolib] moving to open stacks

Hi videlib

The Tisch library is in the early planning stages of moving the library  DVD 
collection from a closed to open stacks.  We want to keep the collection 
together in one place. The current filing system is by call number dv1 is the 
first film in the collection dv13912 is the last film in the collection. I was 
wondering how other libraries   arranged the films in open stacks. Also do you 
use any security system with the open stacks?


Thanks in advance for any help

Richard Fleischer
Media Center Manager
Tisch Library 
Tufts University 

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