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A series of short talks on collection management challenges from the ARLIS UK & Ireland Serials Committee. Committee members share some of the things they've been working on, covering topics such as usage, promotion, cataloguing and managing unusual formats and archive collections. 00:00:00 Introductions 00:04:36 Trial by shelving: experimenting with the location of journals in the library, Eleanor Parker, Assistant Academic Support Librarian - London College of Communication 00:16:38 Artists’ serials at Tate: promoting the collection through LibGuides, Madeleine Ahern, Serials & Digital Resources Librarian - Tate 00:26:49 'A librarian's nightmare!’ Managing independent and DIY serials in a university library, Elizabeth Lawes, Subject Liaison Librarian: Fine Art, History of Art, Film Studies & Collection Manager: Small Press Collections, UCL Special Collections - University College London 00:38:10 Practical considerations for managing an evolving journal archive, Klara Finnimore, Journals and E-Resources Librarian - Royal College of Art 00:49:44 Past Halfway! Reflections on the first 2 years of a serials audit of a museum library, Ben Cornish, Lead Metadata Librarian, Natural History Museum & Miriam Keaveny, Audit Team Leader, Collections, Natural History Museum 01:05:12 Public knowledge, Secret Society: exchange publications as a trial for serials rationalisation at National Museums Scotland, Jennifer Higgins, Assistant Librarian, National Museums Scotland