Avoid gripping aids or licking fingers to turn pages.
Avoid lotions and hand sanitizers.
Remove jewelry and other personal items that can easily snag--also paying attention to your ID badge.
Workspace Cleanliness
Do not keep food or eat around collections items. Eating should only happen in break rooms or conference rooms.
Drinks should be in closed containers that fully close (straws can leak) and do not cause condensation.
Avoid keeping plants in areas that even occasionally contain collection items.
Keep work areas clean, neat, and dry.
Dispose of food waste in break rooms only and do so promptly and properly.
Use work areas that will fully support items--avoid using carts for anything other than transporting items.
Avoid creating large stacks of items.
Stacks cleanliness
Dust collection items and shelves on a regular, rotating schedule.
Use only pencils around collection items.
Avoid anything sticky around collection items like tape, sticky notes, etc.
Contact conservation/preservation immediately when in contact with mold, pests, and other hazardous substances.
Handle Thoughtfully
Move Carefully
Be intentional and do not hurry.
Use a cart when moving items across large areas of the libraries.
Hold items, mail bins, and any other container with both hands.
Avoid overloading carts--place heavier items on the bottom and lighter items on the top.
Find a helper when moving over-sized items.
Minimize Handling
Pick up items by their most solid/stable component.
Avoid dragging or sliding collection items across any surface.
Find a helper when handling over-sized items.
Gloves should be worn when handling any media that is not just paper and book media.
Do not attempt to repair collection items on your own. Contact Conservation for any and all repairs.
Minimize Force
Avoid trying to force flat any collection item.
Avoid removing a book from the shelf by pulling on the end cap.
Open books at the angle they are most comfortable.
Report any theft or vandalism and educate perpetrator if safe to do so.
Store Appropriately
Storage Shelving
Collection items should be stored on shelves and not carts, desks, floors, etc.
Stack areas should be in the best climate controlled, high air flow areas of the libraries.
Stacks should not be in direct sunlight.
Labeling
Call number labels and barcodes should be the only sticky thing placed on a collection item. Avoid tape and sticky notes. Avoid protective tape over spine labels.
Other necessary labeling should utilize rubber stamps on the inside of covers (i.e. location labels).
Only use pencils around collection items.
Stack Maintenance
Avoid overfilling and under-filling shelving.
Dust collection items and shelves regularly on a rotating basis.
Transport Safely
Transport within your libraries
Do not overload yourself or any cart.
Use carts for most transportation.
Transport among library branches
Do not use any elastics, tape, etc. to identify transportation purpose.
Use white paper slips to identify transportation purpose as bookmarks in collection items.
Handle mail bins using both hands.
Transport to ILF, ALF, and FLARE
Use only campus vehicles to transport collection items to off-site facilities.
Use sturdy boxes or mail bins only filled up to the handle. Do not overfill.
Transportation requires a dry, non-rainy day and proper airflow with A/C in the campus vehicles.
Transport to outside the library system
Transport should include the guidelines for UF as well as the other institution involved.
Use campus transportation vehicles when possible--you do not have control over the temperature and humidity when using mail carrier systems.
Pack appropriately for the least amount of damage possible.