Library work

Drop-window record keeping

Keep a calm notebook of drop weeks so the library can explain how a file arrived, not what it might fetch.

Handwritten pages on a desk beside a pen

A Marvel NFT comic that appears on a Tuesday evening can be forgotten by Friday unless someone writes the window down. Drop-window record keeping is a notebook practice: listed title, cover names, start of the window, and a later tick when the file exists on the collector’s desktop.

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The notebook is not a price ticker. We refuse to add “value” columns. The point is provenance of files in a library, the same way a paper back-issue box might carry a purchase date on a slip.

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