Good morning Medlibbers, My library is small, new, overseas, and much of the collection consists of donations from United States physicians. This is also my first time cataloging with NLM. I have a small stack of materials with no ISBN numbers and "brought to you by" a pharmaceutical company or name-brand drug. The materials are usually pocket guides, small specific atlases, etc., often having little to do with pharmacology. I can't find records of these items in other libraries. Before I start original cataloging, I'm wondering if any of you accept donations of sponsored materials and add them to your collection, or if the sponsorship immediately makes them suspect. I've been able to find records for some of our fairly old and obscure materials in other libraries, but the lack of records for pharm publications seems to be a constant. If you don't add them to your collection, what do you do with them? Many thanks in advance. I will summarize for the list. Amy Amy Mullin, MLS Library Director [log in to unmask] Medical University of the Americas P.O. Box 701 Charlestown, Nevis, West Indies