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Congress Classification for staff who had not worked with the . system before; awaiting the arrival of the Weber Mini-graph card duplicator and stencils and the arrival of the Gaylord Se-Lin Labeller for labelling books.
There were Library of Congress or Jostens Card Corporation printed cards available for approximately 25% of the titles catalogued. It is anticipated that this will increase to approximately 50% in the next year as cards previously ordered begin to arrive regularly.
It is anticipated that in the year 1st August 1974 to 31st July 1975, the average number of volumes catalogued per month will be 2000, thus equating with the 2000 books per month to be ordered by the Book Acquisitions Section.
The staff of the Cataloguing Section in July 1974 consisted of 5 professionals and 5 clerical staff.
Binding Section
Due to delays in obtaining equipment from the British Grant it was not possible to carry out any binding work.
5. Circulation and Photocopying Section
1973/74
1972/73
Books loaned to students
52806
32,866
Books loaned to staff
5699
2,487
Reserve Collection loans
5039
Nil
Total loans
53,544
35,355
Number of overdue notices to students Number of overdue notices to staff
1012
1898
Number of Book Reservations requested
5661
Nil
Number of photocopies supplied
262,874
75,500
Number of hours open per week
70.5
53
The loan figure does not cover August and September 1973 when no count was taken.
During May and June 1974 the librery opened on Sundays from 1p.m. to 6p.m. This is not shown in the above figures.
6. Reference, Interlibrary Loans and Reader Education Section
Items borrowed from other libraries
Items loaned to other libraries
1973/74
470
1972/73
Nil
23
Nil
Apart from library orientation tours given to the majority of first year full-time students, lectures on information sources were presented to groups of H.D. students from the Mechanical
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