This document reflects regular workflow and does not include special projects such as the Journal Relabeling Project, the Reference Transfer Project, exhibits preparation, etc.
Priority 1 (one day turn-around)
- All reserve locations
- All reference locations
- All notifies and recalls
Priority 2 (usually one day turn-around)
Priority 3 (one to three day turn-around)
- Discrete library locations
- General collections
- General materials from Conservation
Priority 4
- Materials that require relabeling
(Backlogs are most likely to occur when unexpected or unusual batches of materials arrive.)
Pre-shipment processing
Priority 1
- All reserve locations
- All reference locations
- All notifies
- RCLs
- Patron theses
- Discrete library locations
Priority 2
(Backlogs are most likely to occur when unexpected or unusual batches of materials arrive.)
Post-shipment unpacking
Priority 1
- RCLs
- All reserve locations
- All notifies and recalls
- All reference locations
- Patron theses
Priority 2
- Discreet library locations
- General collections
All other materials are sorted by treatment category and are then conserved in the approximate order they are received within those categories. In general, routine minor treatments will be performed first, followed by intermediate treatments. Backlogs are most likely to occur with materials that require major treatment and a significant time commitment.