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sel_chemical_reference_titles_designated_as_five_college_copy_of_record [2016/02/17 17:30]
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sel_chemical_reference_titles_designated_as_five_college_copy_of_record [2023/08/08 14:10]
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 **SEL Chemical Reference Titles Designated as Five College Copy of Record** **SEL Chemical Reference Titles Designated as Five College Copy of Record**
 +-- OUTDATED Review with Rebecca R-Z -- Do not use **Ann Kardos 8/7/2023**
  
  
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 Chemical Abstracts, Beilstein, Gmelin, and the Sadtler files are difficult to shelve, for various reasons. In the past only the science librarians would reshelve them. To aid student assistants who do all the shelving now, a shelving order number (1,2,3, ...) has been added on the book spines for each title, in addition to the call number. ​ Chemical Abstracts, Beilstein, Gmelin, and the Sadtler files are difficult to shelve, for various reasons. In the past only the science librarians would reshelve them. To aid student assistants who do all the shelving now, a shelving order number (1,2,3, ...) has been added on the book spines for each title, in addition to the call number. ​
  
-The Library’s printed Beilstein near to complete ​copy among the Five Colleges. Smith College has 2 volumes of the 1881 edition that will complete our set. These will eventually be transferred to UMass when they are no longer needed at Smith.+The Library’s printed Beilstein ​is near to complete. Smith College has 2 volumes of the 1881 edition that will complete our set. These will eventually be transferred to UMass when they are no longer needed at Smith. The Science Librarian at Smith is aware that they should be transferred to SEL when a member of their Chemistry Department no longer needs access at the Smith Library. 
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 +Chemical Abstracts indexes are shelved first and all together, from earliest to latest year. All indexes are followed by the abstracts, again shelved from earliest to latest year. Indexes are shelved in the following order: author, chemical substance, formula, subject, general subject, patent number, index guide. 
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 +GMELIN is filed by chemical element, from earliest edition to latest for each element, regardless of year or call number.  
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 +Beilstein is also arranged by chemical element, from earliest edition to latest for each element, regardless of year or call number
  
 Additional Information about the STAR Index Additional Information about the STAR Index
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