Processing Priorities
- Rush Notify
- Notify
- Reference
- Reserve
- Order records for Acquisitions
- New purchases
- Gifts
- Retrocon
Rush Notify: 1st priority
Requested items should be processed as soon as possible, typically, the same or next day.
Notify: 1st priority
Requested items should be processed in a one or two weeks of arrival.
Reference: 1st priority
Should be processed in ... of arrival.
Reserve: 1st priority
Processing time is established for a specific format.
Order records for Acquisitions: 1st priority.
Should be processed in one week.
New purchases
New arrivals printed monographs: 1st priority.
Should stay in Cataloging and Metadata Services no longer as ....
New arrivals serials and periodicals
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New arrivals scores and media
Should be processed in one to two months.
New arrivals electronic resources
Should be processed in one month.
Government Documents: 1st priority
Processed in ... of arrival.
Maps and microforms
Leisure Reading Collection: 1st priority
Processed in ... of arrival.
WSU Theses and Dissertations: 1st priority.
Processed in one or two months of arrival.
Archival and Special Collection materials
Processed...
Gifts: 2nd priority.
Processed as time allowed. Should not stay in Cataloging Unit for more than three years.
Retrocon materials: 2nd priority
Processed as time allowed.
Special projects
Prioritized according to timelines established for each specific project.
