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  2. Collection development - Wikipedia

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    The development and implementation of a collection development policy is a best practices for libraries and archives, and addresses issues such as: material selection and acquisition; replacement of worn or lost materials; removal of materials no longer needed in the collection; planning for new collections or collection areas

  3. Library acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    A library's collection development policy usually states whether the library accepts gifts. Exchanges – Exchanges can be broken into two subcategories: exchange of unwanted duplicate/gift materials AND the exchange of new materials between libraries.

  4. Collections management - Wikipedia

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    Collections policies guide the process of collection development. Even the largest, best funded and most famous libraries (such as the Library of Congress , the British Library and Stanford University ) cannot acquire, house, catalogue and maintain all works, [ 17 ] so a policy or set of criteria is required for selecting which should be acquired.

  5. Association for Library Collections and Technical Services

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    The guidelines and policy documents were often used in an advisory role for technical services, collection development, and preservation decisions. The division also published a series of books (ALCTS Monographs).

  6. Weeding (library) - Wikipedia

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    Weeding should be addressed in a library's collection development policy, and the criteria should be outlined. The following list outlines some considerations for weeding resources. [2] Poor content Content is outdated or obsolete. Content is biased, racist, or sexist.

  7. Preservation (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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    Selection for treatment determines the survival of materials and should be done by a specialist, whether in relation to an established collection development policy or on an item by item basis. [32] Once an object or collection has been chosen for preservation, the treatment must be determined that is most appropriate to the material and its ...

  8. Elizabeth Futas - Wikipedia

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    Collection Development Policies and Procedures. (1995) Oryx Press, ISBN 0897747976; Developing public library collections, policies, and procedures : a how-to-do-it manual for small and medium-sized public libraries. Neal-Shuman (1991) ISBN 1555700608; Library Acquisition Policies and Procedures. (1984) Oryx Press, ISBN 0897740246

  9. Patron-driven acquisition - Wikipedia

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    Patron-driven acquisition (PDA), also referred to as demand-driven acquisition (DDA), [1] is a model of library collection development in which a library only purchases materials when it is clear that a patron wants them.