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I guess a lot of us already have appointment calendars on their
desk, with days and times marked down when patrons visit us.
In addition to MY appointment calendar, I made up a form I fill out
monthly that records new collections and additions to existing
collections, books accessioned into the library, research questions
answers, etc. As you can see, I wear many hats in my special
collections and I HAVE to write things down to remember everything!
The report comes in very handy when I need to see when people came
through my office. If anybody is interested, I'll be glad to share my
report with you. {:-Deb
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Curator of Special Collection
Museum of the Great Plains Lawton, OK
>I never read the original post, but here's my $0.02
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>A daily journal is a great idea for all staff--not just administrators. A
>colleague recommended keeping simple notes about the day's activities (whom
>you met with, what you thought about, how long you spent working on each
>project...) right in your daily planner/calendar....
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