Responsive General Collection Management: Integrating Stakeholder Input 2013

  • 22 Nov 2013
  • Webinar

Description

Responsive General Collection Management: Integrating Stakeholder Input 2013 is a webinar that covers topics such as:

  • Gathering Data for Weeding Policies
    • Avoiding data pitfalls
    • Prioritizing data
  • Establishing Purpose for Data Collection
    • Current barriers to mission (space issues/outdated collections)
    • Library mission
    • Connecting general collection weeding policies to mission
  • Aligning Data and Stakeholder Input with Weeding Policy
    • Establishing criteria for evaluation of policies
    • Finding key areas of faculty/student alignment
    • Creating a "healthy cycle" of general collection auditing
  • Gathering Stakeholder Input for Weeding Policies
    • Faculty - Pro-Active communication (articulation of opposition, policies and mission, and material value), Faculty committee (sample meeting agendas)
    • Students - Academic/Curricular needs, Surveys (survey samples)
  • Five Key Takeaways for Establishing a Strong Weeding Policy

Responsive General Collection Management: Integrating Stakeholder Input 2013 is intended for Administrators involved in:

  • Library acquisitions
  • Libraries/information services
  • Academic information services
  • Learning resources

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Education: Higher education
Services: Libraries

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