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COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY

 

INTRODUCTION.  Collection development is a process through which library faculty identify the subject areas for which materials/data are to be collected, the depth and breadth of the subject areas to be collected, and the formats of materials/data to be collected, all within budget, availability, and compatibility constraints. Library faculty assess the collection’s strengths and weaknesses, filling gaps where possible and weeding as needed.  Library bibliographers are principally responsible for making purchase decisions for library materials and refining profiles for approval plan books.  They work closely with department faculty liaisons and the Collection Development librarian.  Library bibliographers disseminate information about the library to department faculty members, teach library instruction classes, and assist faculty in making the best use of the library and associated information resources.

 

From the University Libraries’ Mission Statement:

 

The University Libraries of IUP provide support for teaching, research, and the personal enrichment of members of the IUP community.  This role is fulfilled through a combination of growing collections in print and in non-print formats, which are supplemented by the informational, instructional, and media services administered by a professionally trained staff.  Both the human and the material resources of the libraries are consistent with established national standards.… The University Libraries will continue to be innovative and experimental as they strive to meet changing needs with a blend of traditional and non-traditional methodology. 

 


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