Hi, Nicky!
Jennie mentioned that she met you and that your institution was in a similar situation--we must keep in touch as maybe we'll at least be able to help each other out with advice and commiseration if nothing else!
If we do have a central, top-down decision to harmonize classification and to take away classification duties from subject librarians, it's possible it could come with a decision to go with shelf-ready stock that arrives already classified by our supplier. This would be a difficult decision for many of our staff who believe that as a specialist arts institution, we couldn't rely on classification from a general supplier. I wonder if anyone here has any experience with a switch from in-house classification to shelf-ready and if that affected reclassification projects?
Kate Kluttz
Acquisitions & Metadata Librarian
Library Resources & Systems
University of the Arts London
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Hi Kate,
I met your colleague Jenny at the CIG event last week and we had a chance to exchange notes on the similar situations we face. I think you're right in that this kind of change needs to come from the top, not least because of the politics of the situation. It is such a huge change that it definitely needs the full support of senior management.
Nicky Ransom
University for the Creative Arts
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