(1) To ensure that the Library's collection is relevant, accessible and contemporary, and continues to support the learning, teaching, and research needs of the (2) The purpose of this document is to provide a set of guidelines for the effective management of the Library resources and collections. (3) The Library reviews the collection on an annual basis to ensure the resources reflect the (4) The Library's collections are valued by a (5) Print and electronic collections will be regularly reviewed and evaluated by senior Library (6) In response to changing environmental factors, including the impact of emerging trends in information and technologies and the need to ensure sustainable and cost-effective storage and access solutions, relocation and/or reorganisation of collections may be required. (7) Valuation costs for the General Collections are based on a methodology determined by the valuer, using the average price per item and a processing cost to cover the acquisition, cataloguing and physical processing. (8) The valuation is divided by library, collection and material type. (9) Valuation costs for (10) Items of A$1000.00 or greater are valued. (11) The valuation is divided by collections, replacement value and fair market value. (12) Auction records, booksellers' catalogues, and online databases of books are used to determine the current replacement value of the material in (13) To ensure that resources are maintained in good condition for their usable life, the Library will employ a range of strategies including: evaluation, binding, repair, reformatting, replacement, environmental control, conservation, disaster planning, and (14) Damaged items will usually be replaced in preference to repair. Minor repairs can be undertaken where appropriate. Items which are in heavy use will be replaced if available or an appropriate substitute will be reordered. Vulnerable items may be re-housed or placed on restricted loan conditions. (15) Other items may be considered for digitisation where permitted by copyright and licence agreements, including items such as theses and examination papers. (16) The Library's Collection Management Services team in collaboration with the Lending Team will undertake a regular review of items marked as missing. (17) In accordance with the Library, Galleries and Museum Use Policy, (18) The Senior Librarian, Collection Management Services and (19) The Senior Librarian, Collection Management Services implements and co-ordinates the planning of any (20) Each (21) Material considered for relegation must be of scholarly value. Items considered for relegation are available to request for loan. Categories of material for consideration for relegation may include: (22) Criteria used for identifying material for relegation will vary from discipline to discipline but may be based on the following: (23) The last national copy of any title may be retained to meet potential research purposes. Format, subject/discipline requirements and physical condition will be considered. (24) Material withdrawn from the Library's collection will be disposed of in a responsible and appropriate manner. As the Library has no capacity to store discarded material, the following options may be considered:- (25) Send appropriate titles to the University Biennial Book Fair. The Library may decide not to not send any material where: (26) Selected titles may be sent to other interested academic libraries and/or organisations including charities. (27) Recycling and/or other appropriate disposal methods. (28) Ultimate responsibility for the management of the collection rests with the University Librarian. (29) Responsibility for (30) Overall direction for collection management preservation lies with the Library's Collection Development Group. (31) Collection means the scholarly information resources of the University of Newcastle, in all formats and in all modes of access.Library Collection Management Guidelines
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Intent
Section 3 - Instructions
Timeframe
Review and Evaluation
Collection Valuation
General Collections Methodology
Cultural Collections (Rare Books, Special, Archive and Manuscript Collections) Methodology
Collection Preservation
Damaged Items
Missing Items
Lost, Billed and Paid Items
Deselection: Relegation, Withdrawal and Disposal
Deselection Planning
Relegation of Material to Stack
Material to be Withdrawn
Disposal
Section 4 - Roles and Responsibilities
Section 5 - Relevant Definitions
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