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Description: The Missouri State University Libraries Access Services implemented an evidence-based process to move many books and shelves. That process included measuring the collection, performing quality control checks, creating a plan, and defining regular waypoints to keep the shift from deviating from the plan. This project contains a spreadsheet similar to the one used in that book shift. You can find the accompanying article online: Joshua Lambert (2022) Evidence-based library book shifting, Journal of Access Services, 19:4, 167-178, DOI: 10.1080/15367967.2023.2172416

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The spreadsheet provided here is part of a research paper published in the Journal of Access Services. You can find the citation below.


Other projects by Joshua Lambert that relate to library book shifting include the following.

  • Lambert, J. (2022).…

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