OBIS says the book I want has a status of RECENTLY RETURNED or CHECK HOLDING AREA but I can't find it on the shelf. Where is it?
We are expecting over 9,000 books to be returned over the next two weeks. In order to keep up with this torrent of materials, we are now shelving returned books in holding areas in the stacks. The books are separated into their general call number breakdowns, but are not in strict call number order.
If you need a book that is not checked out, and you cannot find it in the stacks, please check the holding areas. A map of the holding areas is available on the bulletin board at the circulation desk.
800-899: red elevator alcove
Q, R, S, T, U, V : southwest corner
PL, 100-399, 900-999: red elevator alcove
C,D, E, F: north wall of south stacks
A, B, G, H, J, K, P (except PL), Z: Southeast corner
NOTE: Very recently handled books are shelved in the circulation work area. A circulation staff member can escort you to this area to browse after you've checked the stacks.
Even books that have not been recently checked out may be shelved in the holding areas, if they were used recently. Please check both the holding areas and the stacks. In order to devote all our time to getting books back to the stacks, we will no longer be accepting searches for library materials. You are encouraged to request a hold on any item you need, and if we handle it over the next few days we will automatically set it aside and notify you of its availability.
We are reshelving periodicals as quickly as possible. Volumes off the shelf are either in use, waiting to be reshelved in the red elevator alcove on the second floor or on the reshelving trucks behind the circulation desk. The circulation desk staff is happy to check the reshelving trucks for you to retrieve volumes you need.
In our experience, there is no point in recalling books at the end of the semester. Borrowers are given several days to return recalled items, and the need is usually more urgent than that. If you need checked out material, you may request a hold, and if the book is returned in the next few days we will automatically set it aside and notify you of its availability. In addition, you may speak with a circulation desk supervisor to see if there are any options to speed up the return of the book. Finally, consult with the reference staff to see if we have other, similar resources available for you.