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Please list their titles and issue numbers as "transferred to the Schlesinger Library books and printed materials collection" in the Separation Record of the finding aid.


Books may fall into a number of categories, see here.

 

Ephemera (printed material that generally does not have a title and author, often brochures or advertising material) which is not directly related to your collection, but seemingly suitable for preservation at the library, should be given to Cat Holbrook. After meeting with the Head of Collection Services, Cat will folder the approved material, add it to the Feminist Ephemera Collection or another constructed collection, and update the finding aid and bib record (when necessary for added entries, including any author/title entries designated by the Head of Collection Services). If you're not sure what kinds of things constitute ephemera, check out the finding aid (http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch01258), or ask Cat.

 

In general, material that seems outside our collecting scope can be saved and sold at the Book Sale.

 

 An example of a detailed Separation Record, should you need to see one, is in the Additional Records of NOW: htpp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch01385

Instructions on how to search HOLLIS and fill out the separation slip are in Part II of this document.