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Notice: As of April 8, 2013, we are changing our barcoding procedure for books printed right-to-left

 

For the majority of books, the barcode is placed in the lower right corner, inside the right-hand cover.

This means that:

  • For books printed left-to-right (English, German, Russian, etc.), the barcode is placed on the inside of the back cover
  • For books printed right-to-left (Arabic, some Chinese, Hebrew, etc.), the barcode is placed on the inside of the front cover

Note: Before April 8, 2013, right-to-left printed books were barcoded inside their back cover (which would often be the left-hand cover). However, our self-checkout machines cannot be used with this barcode placement, so right-to-left books processed after that date will be barcoded as described above.

Exceptions to the usual barcoding procedure include materials such as WRC books and rare materials, maps, books that need a pocket attached, books that need special binding, etc.

 


Typical Barcode Placement

Left-to-right printed materialsRight-to-left printed materials
The majority of books we process are printed in a language that reads left-to-right. The barcode is placed inside the book's back cover.Some books are printed in a language that reads from right-to-left. The barcode is placed inside the book's front cover.

Information on various writing systems:

 

Special Barcode Placement Examples (coming soon)

Woodson Research Center (WRC) and LSC-SPECL. monographs.

Catalogers will input the barcode number into the Sirsi record, but they will not insert it into the book.

The barcode will be attached to the top of the reverse side of the acid-free call number flag.

If the rare book is in an acid-free box or envelope, the barcode should be attached to the lower right-hand

corner of the outside of the box or envelope. 

 

 

 Dos-à-dos binding & Tête-bêche

 

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