• The Library faculty, with leadership from the Collection Development Librarian, is responsible for developing and managing collection policies, budgetary allocations, continuing resource subscriptions, collection maintenance, and issues impacting the collection. (sonoma.edu)
  • Additional selections, including a limited number of Spanish imprints, are made by the Iberian Studies librarian for these Main Library internal branches. (msu.edu)
  • A small number of resources destined for Murray and Hong Special Collections.have been acquired by the Iberian Studies librarian, including several very fine facsimile editions of Medieval texts and materials for the Comic Art collection. (msu.edu)
  • Each librarian, as well as the Library Director, has collection development responsibilities. (highlands.edu)
  • The Library reserves the right to refuse donations if the Library Director and/or professional librarian staff determines they are not of use to the Library. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The collection development librarian maintains a slip approval plan with GOBI and uses Rittenhouse Books for supplemental collecting. (upenn.edu)
  • The literature support and librarian training of university law libraries provided by RWI is a key component in building the capacity of human rights education programs in higher education. (lu.se)
  • The Libraries endorse unrestricted First Amendment freedoms for all patrons. (southalabama.edu)
  • 3B = Advanced sub-division of level 3 provides resources adequate to master's degree programs as well as the more advanced independent needs of the patrons of public and special libraries. (msu.edu)
  • The Collection Development Policy is intended to provide guidance, within budgetary and space limitations, for the evaluation, selection and withdrawal of materials which anticipate and meet the needs of our patrons. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The purpose of this policy is to guide selection practices to ensure that a wide variety of materials is available in our libraries in formats and quantities that meet the needs of our residents and patrons. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • All patrons and staff are encouraged to recommend titles for inclusion into the collection. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • Other patrons of the Library include alumni, members of the TexShare program, visiting faculty/scholars and the local community. (schreiner.edu)
  • Whereas Library Collections refer to information resources that are acquired and collected by the library, whether in printed formats (such as books, periodicals, scientific reports, university theses, conference documents, etc...) or non-printed formats (such as online databases, online Journals, audio-visual materials, etc ...) to be organized and made accessible in the best possible way to provide specific information or a specific service to library patrons. (ngu.edu.eg)
  • We hope the new policy, now available on our policies page , will help patrons understand how and why library materials are selected for inclusion in our collection or not. (upperskagitlibrary.org)
  • Serving as a centerpiece for the IUPUI library system, the University Library provides academic and community patrons with wide variety of study and learning spaces. (wikipedia.org)
  • OCPL appreciates the generosity of patrons in donating books, historical materials, and other library materials. (ohiocountylibrary.org)
  • Selection and assessment of library materials is the responsibility of faculty librarians, with input from library staff, instructional faculty, and students, and is an essential component of the library's curriculum . (sonoma.edu)
  • Subject librarians identify, evaluate, select, and deselect materials for the collection in specific areas in consultation with instructional faculty when appropriate. (sonoma.edu)
  • A policy cannot replace the judgment of librarians, but will assist them in choosing from the vast array of materials available. (myacpl.org)
  • The Committee, consisting of youth and adult librarians, and headed by the Library Director, reviews the item in light of the patron's concern, the RPL selection policy, and professional reviews of the title within 60 days. (rosevillelibrary.org)
  • The Map, Music, and Art Librarians in particular contribute to the Iberian Studies collection through their selecting activity, primarily acquiring English-language resources. (msu.edu)
  • To assist librarians in providing current, diverse, and balanced collections of materials to support the instructional, institutional and individual needs of students, faculty and staff. (highlands.edu)
  • Although the Library Director and faculty librarians are ultimately responsible for the Library's collection, the entire College community is encouraged to recommend additions at any time. (highlands.edu)
  • Allocations are made by the faculty librarians and the Library Director, and are based on curricular relevance, program size and research needs, publishing costs within specific disciplines, balance of the collection, and general overall collection needs. (highlands.edu)
  • This policy is designed to provide direction to professional librarians who have earned an MLS degree from an ALA accredited university and are delegated by the Director with collection development responsibilities. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • While adhering to the selection criteria outlined in this policy, the professional librarians will also be guided by their own good judgement. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • Built by many subject specialists over the years, the collections in Classical Hebraica/Rabbinics (and the broader field of Jewish Studies) have been shaped by many librarians and faculty of the University and by individuals whose private collections have been acquired and integrated into the Library's collections. (uchicago.edu)
  • In collaboration with departmental faculty, the liaison librarians build the collections based on curricular and research needs. (unk.edu)
  • Librarians may deliver one (1) copy of an article or entry as hard copy to another library, for personal use or scholarly, educational, or scientific research or professional use, but in no case for Commercial Use. (lu.se)
  • You can also download the library's mobile app "SLC Libraries Mobile" to search the catalog and access your library account. (rosevillelibrary.org)
  • Approval plans, search alerts, and vendor communications are used to identify new material for the collection. (upenn.edu)
  • You can search a single ebook, within a subject, or across LUB's entire ebook collection. (lu.se)
  • Therefore, the staff and administration of the University of South Alabama Libraries support the principles of intellectual freedom. (southalabama.edu)
  • In addition, the University of South Alabama Libraries uphold the principles of intellectual freedom and resist all efforts to censor library resources. (southalabama.edu)
  • General policies and principles for the Library's collections are stated in the General Collection Development Policy . (ucsb.edu)
  • In all collections decisions, the Library supports freedom of inquiry and adheres to the American Library Association Library Bill of Rights and its interpretation in the ACRL Intellectual Freedom Principles for Academic Libraries . (sonoma.edu)
  • The Dickinson Memorial Library subscribes to the principles of intellectual freedom, which allow for every individual to both seek and receive information from all points of view without restriction. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • It informs the public of the principles guiding our collection development. (chpl.org)
  • The purpose of this collection development policy is to state the principles and guidelines used by Logan Library in the selection, acquisition, evaluation and maintenance of library materials. (schreiner.edu)
  • as It outlines the guiding principles and procedures that will govern New Giza University libraries' collection development activities, such as collection selection, acquisition, organization, evaluation, maintenance, weeding & disposal. (ngu.edu.eg)
  • The Collection Development Policy outlines the principles used for the acquisition and purchase of materials in all formats within the limits of the university's fiscal resources. (unk.edu)
  • This collection development policy builds on the principles outlined in the Library Bill of Rights (American Library Association) (Appendix A), the Freedom to Read Statement (American Library Association and Association of American Publishers) (Appendix B), and the Freedom to View Statement (American Film and Video Association) (Appendix C). (unk.edu)
  • This is evidenced in the research agendas and course content of recent Spanish and Portuguese faculty hires and in the PhD topics of graduate students in Spanish that involve film and society, state cultural policies, visual culture (outside of film), and popular culture, including sports. (msu.edu)
  • The primary goal of the Library's Collection Development Policy is to provide guidance for the selection and maintenance of collections that support and enhance the curriculum and instructional programs of Georgia Highlands College, as well as the general information needs of students, faculty, and staff who comprise the College's community of lifelong learners. (highlands.edu)
  • The collection supports the research and teaching of faculty and students in the Divinity School and the Committee on Jewish Studies . (uchicago.edu)
  • The focus is on currently-published materials, with some retrospective purchasing (e.g., resulting from the appointment of new faculty members, the development of new academic programs, patron requests). (uchicago.edu)
  • It is used not only to provide consistency among those responsible for developing the collection but also to communicate the library's policies to faculty, students, staff, and other interested persons. (schreiner.edu)
  • Responsibility for planning, developing, maintaining, preserving and evaluating the collection rests with the library director and library faculty. (schreiner.edu)
  • Schreiner University faculty, staff, and students are the main users of the Library, and as such, their needs represent our primary concern. (schreiner.edu)
  • Each graduate group has its own training mission, leadership, and staff, but there is often significant overlap among the groups in respect to faculty membership, courses offered, policies, and procedures. (upenn.edu)
  • NGU Libraries' priority in collection development is to provide access to information resources that meet the instructional and work needs of the New Giza University library's primary users group, which includes NGU students, faculty (Academic Staff), and administrative staff. (ngu.edu.eg)
  • Special Collections' primary audience is students and faculty of UNT. (unt.edu)
  • Collections are preserved for use by students and faculty of the University of North Texas and by the scholarly community at large. (unt.edu)
  • The Calvin T. Ryan Library (Library) provides access to materials in a variety of formats that support the curriculum and also provides access for its undergraduate, graduate and faculty research needs. (unk.edu)
  • The Library faculty and staff collaborate with other faculty members to utilize allocated funds in a manner consistent with departmental and programmatic priorities and this collection development policy. (unk.edu)
  • This knowledge and an understanding of the information needs of students and faculty provide a framework to build the collections that support the curriculum and research of the University of Nebraska at Kearney. (unk.edu)
  • Library faculty members serve as liaisons to each department and program. (unk.edu)
  • The University Libraries, ideally, would be able to meet all the collection needs of our faculty and students. (southalabama.edu)
  • Please contact your faculty library. (lu.se)
  • Therefore, the Library's collection also includes a variety of general information resources in subject areas not covered by classroom instruction, but supportive of a learning environment. (highlands.edu)
  • Knowledge of our community is essential in making decisions about the Library's collection. (chpl.org)
  • Quality of content and fulfillment of academic curricular needs are the first criteria for the selection of items to be included in the library's collection. (schreiner.edu)
  • The Collection Development Policy ensures that over time the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library's collection will reflect the needs of the City of Flagstaff, Coconino County, and the greater Northern Arizona communities, while facilitating meaningful experiences for the individual library patron. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • The library's collection serves the general educational interest, recreational, and entertainment needs of the public, and selection of materials reflects the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of the community. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • Patron demand, widespread interest and usage are the most powerful indicators of influence on the Library's collection. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • The collection development policy serves as a blueprint for expanding the library's collection. (ngu.edu.eg)
  • The decision to withdraw an item from the collection is based on accepted professional practice and judgment of the Library Director within the framework of this policy. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • The ultimate responsibility for selection of materials, as with all library activities, rests with the Library Director, who operates within the framework of policies determined by the East Longmeadow Board of Library Trustees. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The Vassar College Libraries Digital Initiatives Program provides guidance and makes available the framework to preserve and disseminate, in digital format, selected resources held by the Libraries or created by members of the Vassar community. (vassar.edu)
  • The policy provides the framework for the purchase and evaluation of materials in a variety of formats to meet the diverse and continuously changing needs of the community. (berlinborolibrary.org)
  • This policy provides a framework from which to make future collection development decisions. (unk.edu)
  • Increasing access to essential drugs, monitoring the emergence of anti-infective drug resistance, and creating a safer environment for drug prescription, distribution, and consumption as well as the development of national drug policies within the framework of national health policies, constitute the main aims of the support provided by WHO/Mozambique within the area of essential drugs. (who.int)
  • The combined Judaica collections of the University library system, including the Library at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies (CAJS), constitute a source of exceptional richness for Judaic Studies, in general, and for the thought and literature of Judaism (Jewish Studies) in particular. (upenn.edu)
  • The Collection Management department and its policies seek to identify long and short range needs of the Marx Library and to establish priorities and goals in collection acquisition. (southalabama.edu)
  • Library staff use their training, subject knowledge and the selection criteria to identify collection goals and priorities for Downtown Main Library departments and branches. (chpl.org)
  • Identifying areas of collection strengths and weaknesses to guide the setting of priorities in collection development and preservation. (schreiner.edu)
  • It is understood that these priorities are dependent also upon the collection level that has been established for each area, as well as how the other collections rate within their levels. (schreiner.edu)
  • These priorities do not determine how much is spent on each collection, but are to make sure that those collections that have problems meeting the first priority are remedied as soon as possible. (schreiner.edu)
  • The Hoover Institution Library & Archives continues to advance President Herbert Hoover's mission by fulfilling its strategic priorities of acquiring important historical collections on war, revolution, and peace. (hoover.org)
  • The Tuberculosis action plan for the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region 2023- 2030 provides an up-to-date TB situation analysis and guidance to different country groups on strategic directions and priority actions to improve TB outcomes and output indicators at country level and progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and End TB 2035 targets. (who.int)
  • The Director is guided by a collection development policy that is collaboratively developed and approved by the Library's Board of Trustees. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • Ultimate responsibility for collection development rests with the Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Director, who administers under the authority of the Board of Trustees. (chpl.org)
  • The policies set forth in this document apply to materials selected for program presentation or content of programs as well as for the lending and reference collections. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The mission of the digital initiatives at Vassar College is to support the creation, dissemination, and preservation of selected digital content resources within the Libraries and the College. (vassar.edu)
  • Providing access to high-quality digital content generated by the Libraries for research and study, as open as possible. (vassar.edu)
  • Selection and deselection of digital content will be determined by the Digital Library Steering Committee. (vassar.edu)
  • Every effort is made to have materials representative of, and of interest to, the library system's various customer groups, even when the content or views expressed in these materials may be unpopular or may be deemed inappropriate by some users or library staff. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • Donations will be retained when their content contributes to the purpose of and meets the guidelines of the accession policy of the Archives. (ccis.edu)
  • it is the responsibility of the Library to provide information and a variety of viewpoints from which the child, under their parents' supervision, may select. (myacpl.org)
  • The Library does not accept responsibility for notifying donors of withdrawal or replacement of gift items. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The primary responsibility of the Dickinson Memorial Library is to serve the people of Northfield by providing a broad choice of materials to meet their informational, educational, cultural, and recreational needs. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • The Board of Library Trustees, the Library Director, and Library Staff recognize the responsibility of the East Longmeadow Public Library to provide materials that support diverse points of view on different topics. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The responsibility to choose to access or not access specific materials found in the library rests with the individual customer. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • One of her strong focus areas has been on policies based on the concept of extended producer responsibility (EPR) and their effect on design change and waste prevention. (lu.se)
  • This two-year project seeks to develop and propose possible policy packages which would encourage the establishmentof extended producer responsibility (EPR) systems and innovative new business models aimed at increasing reuse and recycling of textiles in the Nordic region. (lu.se)
  • Through various partnerships and memberships, we participate in cooperative purchases, collection access and sharing, and scholarly communication and publishing efforts. (sonoma.edu)
  • Scholarly examinations of hip-hop culture can be found in academic and research collections as well as on the shelves of local public libraries. (libraryjournal.com)
  • MSU Libraries particpates in several interlibrary loan networks. (msu.edu)
  • MSU also participates in MeL, the Michigan eLibrary, which through its shared online catalog permits interlibrary loan of books and other materials between participating libraries, including many public and college libraries throughout the state. (msu.edu)
  • The library's holdings are accessed through a computer network linking Indiana University libraries statewide, and an interlibrary loan system makes available additional local, state, and national academic library resources. (wikipedia.org)
  • The policy of this library shall be to select materials in accordance with the above stated objectives for all people of the community. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The collection development policy is intended to implement the general objectives of the Library. (berlinborolibrary.org)
  • Reviewing and approving collection development policies, including overall strategic objectives for collection development at the Library. (schreiner.edu)
  • A further outcome will be the development of a set of objectives, timelines and mechanisms for monitoring progress. (who.int)
  • Economic sanctions, understood as restrictions to customary commercial and financial ties imposed by a state or group of states on a target, usually a state, to induce change in its political constitution or conduct, pursue a variety of foreign policy goals, including humanitarian objectives. (who.int)
  • The Library maintains print and non-print physical collections and electronic collections for adults, young adults, and children. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • Jefferson County Public Library (JCPL) develops and maintains a materials collection that reflects the changing needs and interests of our community. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • The Libraries organizes and maintains collections of subject-based websites useful to students and scholars. (upenn.edu)
  • Collection development policy is the document text which defines the size of the existing collection of a library, maintains or plans development of sources, reveals the power of the collection, displays the relationship between the selection philosophy and general purposes of the institution, and results as a product of freedom of thought. (hacettepe.edu.tr)
  • The library actively develops and maintains the strength of its core collections. (aarome.org)
  • Because the ability to purchase and store materials is limited by the size of both budget and buildings, the Library has established criteria for the addition and retention of library materials. (myacpl.org)
  • General criteria for selecting library materials are listed below. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The Library may accept gifts of books and other materials but reserves the right to evaluate, accept and/or reject, and dispose of them in accordance with the selection criteria applied to purchased materials. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The Library applies the same criteria for evaluating gift items as it applies to purchased material. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • Local authors, self-published materials, and patron requests will be evaluated based on the above selection criteria as well as the availability of materials in the libraries of the Central and Western Massachusetts Resource Sharing (CW MARS) consortium. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • In establishing a collection development policy for digital collections, we establish criteria consistent with this mission and its goals. (vassar.edu)
  • The following criteria are used to evaluate and select items for the collection. (chpl.org)
  • This policy describes the methods of acquisition and selection criteria for collections in the Special Collections department. (unt.edu)
  • Where possible, the collection aligns with the strategic mission and values of the Libraries. (upenn.edu)
  • NGU Libraries' vision is to strengthen NGU's research and academic community through deep expertise, innovative services, and outstanding collections based on strategic partnerships. (ngu.edu.eg)
  • National Library of New Zealand collection development policy : strategic or circulation based approach? (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • It requires political involvement such as advocating for the most favorable allocation of limited resource and technical expertise for the development of comprehensive strategic plans to guide the health sector. (who.int)
  • The PESS III aims at providing strategic guidance on the coordination of policies and programmes in the health sector. (who.int)
  • In addition to the PESS, Mozambique also has several disease specific & health programme and systems related strategic plans such as the Integrated MDG 4 & 5 plan, Strategic Plan for Malaria 2012-2016 , and Human Resources Development Plan 2008-2015 . (who.int)
  • Generally, the Library does not accept textbooks, videocassettes, periodicals or books in poor physical condition. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The Reference and Arizona Reference collections contain current and historical non-circulating publications, bound periodicals, city/county historical records, local maps, and vertical file resources to support reference service for the general public. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • The UCSB Library collects, manages, and provides access to the collection of literature in global and international studies fields to support the research and curricular programs of the Global and International Studies Department. (ucsb.edu)
  • The Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library collects materials, in many formats, which support its function as a community hub and information access repository for the demanding needs of the Northern Arizona community. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • This Policy outlines the philosophies that create and shape the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library material and digital collection, the de-selection practices that maintain it over time, and the guidelines that help the collection respond to community needs. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • To support online learning and to make resources available to the largest number of users, the University Libraries primarily purchases items in electronic format. (southalabama.edu)
  • We respect, within the limits of the law, each library user's right to privacy and confidentiality with regard to information sought or received and resources consulted, acquired, or transmitted. (southalabama.edu)
  • The Library participates in departmental and university reviews of library resources and makes recommendations for the funding needed to support materials for new programs and accreditation reviews. (sonoma.edu)
  • The Library strives to be thoughtful in our stewardship of funding and considers the sustainability and equitability of purchasing and subscription models when evaluating resources. (sonoma.edu)
  • As outlined in CSU policy ICSUAM 5303.00 , Commodities with Special Purchasing Requirements, "[e]ducational materials and information access resources related to campus library services may be purchased without advertising for (or soliciting) bids. (sonoma.edu)
  • Collecting levels are commonly applied to all collections in any subject area, and reflect in a timely fashion technological changes in digital information that related to all physical collections, commercial databases, and online information resources provided by the Library. (nl.go.kr)
  • Targeted resources include a wide range of essential texts, important ancient publications, complete collections of the works of major authors and partial works of selected authors, representative academic journals, relevant data files, reference books, and basic bibliographies. (nl.go.kr)
  • Many resources deal with Hispanic or Lusophone topics that include both Spain and its former New World colonies, or Portugal and its former colonies around the world, and therefore the Iberian studies collection overlaps with the Latin American and Caribbean collections and with the African studies collection. (msu.edu)
  • DVDs are housed in the Digital & Multimedia Center, maps and atlases are in the Map Library, and many additional resources for Iberian Studies can be found in the Fine Arts Library. (msu.edu)
  • The Library will attempt to balance print, electronic and online resources without unnecessary duplication. (highlands.edu)
  • The mission of the Richard Salter Storrs Library is to enrich the quality of life for Longmeadow residents by promoting the development of independent, self-confident, and literate citizens through access to cultural, intellectual, and informational resources. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The goals of the Storrs Library are to select, organize, preserve, and make freely and easily available resources which will aid in the pursuit of education, enlightenment, information and recreation. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The mission of the East Longmeadow Public Library is to provide free and equal access to information, resources, and technology. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • In making selection decisions, the staff members use their familiarity with the community, other library resources, the existing collection and the Library's materials budget. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • While those counties are served by different public library systems in their own communities, many residents of those communities also use the resources and services of the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library. (chpl.org)
  • The mission of William M. Logan Library is to provide traditional and innovative information resources and services in support of the educational programs of Schreiner University. (schreiner.edu)
  • Recommending appropriate library resources in support of the mission of Schreiner University. (schreiner.edu)
  • The Penn Libraries holds a number of electronic resources for the study of religion, such as the Cetedoc library of Christian Latin Texts, the Patrologia Latina, and a subscription to the ATLAS Serials Project of electronic journals. (upenn.edu)
  • The Library holds information resources in all formats as long as they are consistent with the scope of the collection. (ngu.edu.eg)
  • The Calvin T. Ryan Library will achieve prominence as an innovative provider of user-focused resources and services. (unk.edu)
  • Selection also includes facilitating access to electronic and other resources and services that may or may not be physically located in, or owned by, the Library. (unk.edu)
  • With nearly a million patron visits a year, plus staff and resources that support all of IUPUI's more than 200 degree programs, the IUPUI University Library is a public academic research library. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Blake Street Library and 38th Street Science and Engineering Library merged into the new University Library to consolidate resources on campus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Curating primary resources is also an important aspect of building and promoting hip-hop collections. (libraryjournal.com)
  • Public libraries may decide to collect hip-hop resources for the demographics they serve, including hip-hop fans, students, and lifelong learners, while some collections may be driven by demand. (libraryjournal.com)
  • Collection Development is the process by which resources are made available to users. (umd.edu)
  • The Municipality has already developed several policies and plans to protect and preserve its natural resources to protect and preserve the environment. (chelsea.ca)
  • Marmara University's extensive library has quickly become my preferred workspace during my time here, primarily due to its vast collection of books and resources that directly relate to my research interests. (lu.se)
  • Support is provided for the strengthening of the Ministry of Health capacities to optimize development and utilization of its human resources for health. (who.int)
  • By addressing challenges, leveraging training opportunities, and tailoring literature support to individual library needs, we can look forward another to another program cycle of strengthening our partner libraries capacity to provide Human Rights resources at the highest level to their users. (lu.se)
  • The Sonoma State University Library supports the University's commitment to educational access and excellence by providing a broad range of materials to support a dynamic, multi-disciplinary, and diverse curriculum. (sonoma.edu)
  • The term "Judaica" used in this policy statement covers a range of materials in a variety of different languages and formats that relate in their subject matter preponderantly to Jews and Judaism across time and around the world. (upenn.edu)
  • We recognize that libraries as institutions are not neutral and that collections and subject coverage are shaped by the identities of our selectors, our communities, and the vendors with whom we work. (sonoma.edu)
  • The Library recognizes the need to provide children with a wide variety of recreational and informational materials in all subject areas and on all reading levels. (myacpl.org)
  • Collecting on this level aims to maintain and provide specialized collections in a particular subject. (nl.go.kr)
  • A selective collection of materials that serves to introduce and define a subject and to indicate the varieties of information available elsewhere. (msu.edu)
  • A collection that is adequate to impart and maintain knowledge about a subject in a systematic way, but at a level of less than research intensity. (msu.edu)
  • Develop collections in assigned subject areas. (highlands.edu)
  • The primary goal of selection shall be to collect materials of contemporary significance and/or of permanent value which will enrich the collections and maintain an overall balance representing many points of view with respect to a given subject. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • Gifts and donations of materials accepted by the Dickinson Memorial Library are subject to the same process as purchased materials. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • N.B.: All potential digital collections are subject to funding available to properly catalog, preserve, and house the materials. (vassar.edu)
  • Medium-sized locations will have a collection that consists primarily of high interest circulating materials with the addition of more mid-range authors, titles and subject areas. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • Larger-sized locations will have the full depth of the collection that consists of high interest circulating materials with the addition of a wider range of authors, titles and subject areas, including older titles with lasting value. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • To meet the changing requirements of the curricula, instructional methods, and information technology, this policy will be subject to continued review and revision accordingly. (schreiner.edu)
  • The subject collection areas for the library include all courses of study in the undergraduate and graduate programs offered at Schreiner University. (schreiner.edu)
  • Suggestions for materials to be added into the library collection are subject to the library's Purchase Requests Policy. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • Frontfiles and subject packages make up a large part of the electronic monograph collection. (upenn.edu)
  • This collecting area also extends to the papers of individuals and organizations where the subject matter of the collection is particularly relevant to the history of the College, institutions of higher learning and intellectual life in America, particularly Missouri and the Midwest, and the Columbia community. (ccis.edu)
  • The study examines the National Library of New Zealand Collection Policy and its choices for subject areas designated collecting areas in the new, smaller, tailored collections. (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • Guide to general and subject collection development policies in the UMD Libraries. (umd.edu)
  • This guides includes both general and subject-specific collection development policies for the University of Maryland Libraries collections. (umd.edu)
  • You will be subject to the destination website's privacy policy when you follow the link. (cdc.gov)
  • Collections funds are divided between ongoing subscriptions (primarily journals and databases) and one-time purchases (primarily monographs, media, and journal backfiles). (sonoma.edu)
  • Smaller locations will have a collection that consists primarily of high interest circulating materials. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • The purpose of the Collection Development Policy is to define the scope of the Columbia College Archives in accordance with the mission of the Archives and Columbia College. (ccis.edu)
  • the structure of collection development services, the condition of the collection development policies at the provincial and district public libraries, and opinions and ideas of directors and personnel in provincial and district public libraries on collection development policies were evaluated within the scope of the survey carried out. (hacettepe.edu.tr)
  • An important criterion of the Library & Archives collecting scope is that relevant materials be of national or international interest, not collections limited to historical interest at the state or local level. (hoover.org)
  • National Library of Korea>Services>Collection Development Policy>3. (nl.go.kr)
  • The Library serves as the cultural and informational center for the City of Roseville in order to provide a wide variety of materials, programs and services for residents of all ages. (rosevillelibrary.org)
  • It includes all important reference works and a wide selection of specialized monographs, a very extensive collection of journals and the major indexing and abstracting services in the field. (msu.edu)
  • Jefferson County Public Library through its governing body entrusts the selection, curation and evaluation of materials in its collection to designated staff members in our Collection Services unit. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • There is very considerable overlap with the collections of the Social Services Administration Library, though each of the two collections contains much that is unique. (uchicago.edu)
  • NGU Libraries' mission is to provide comprehensive research materials and library services to meet the current and anticipated academic and research needs of New Giza University, advocating author rights, fair use, and open access to information and publications. (ngu.edu.eg)
  • The Library will avail itself of products and services pertaining to new technologies as they develop and are deemed appropriate. (cobleskill.edu)
  • Since then, the center has collaborated with Academic Affairs, University Information Technology Services, and University Library to advance professional development. (wikipedia.org)
  • The reference group is advisory concerning the library's services and the development of its collections. (lu.se)
  • The National Medical Expenditure Survey (NMES) is a research project of the Center for General Health Services Intramural Research, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. (cdc.gov)
  • JCPL will make every effort in their selection of materials to provide a balanced collection representing diverse viewpoints and interests. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • In post-Biblical (but pre-modern) Hebrew literature the general policy is for Van Pelt to acquire basic works in English and works needed to support undergraduate study, and for the Library at the Katz CAJS to acquire the specialized materials needed to support graduate study and advanced research. (upenn.edu)
  • The Henry Charles Lea Collection (located in the Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library in Van Pelt) is a rich source for materials on Jews and the Inquisition. (upenn.edu)
  • It is the goal of the Athens County Public Libraries to provide the community with informational and recreational materials of all kinds, and to meet the needs and interests of all the diverse residents of Athens County. (myacpl.org)
  • The Library will provide access to legally obtainable materials, and will not exclude access to materials even if such materials offend a library staff member or some members of the community. (myacpl.org)
  • Selection of materials is performed by various library staff members as assigned. (myacpl.org)
  • When withdrawn materials cannot be readily or practicably sold by the Library, the Library may offer withdrawn materials to the Friends of the Library or other groups or organizations whose purpose is consistent with the Library's mission. (myacpl.org)
  • The Roseville Public Library (RPL) responds to requests for reconsideration of library materials in writing. (rosevillelibrary.org)
  • A collection that includes the major materials required for dissertations and independent research, including materials containing research reporting, new findings, experimental results, etc. (msu.edu)
  • Books and journals in print dealing with Spanish and Portuguese language, literature, history and social science subjects are almost entirely integrated into the Main circulating collection, while some lower-use materials are in off-site storage. (msu.edu)
  • Within the constraints of available funds, facilities, and staffing, the Library will acquire and make available materials and media in a wide variety of formats. (highlands.edu)
  • This policy is designed to guide the systematic development and management of GHC Library's collections of print, audiovisual, online, and electronic materials. (highlands.edu)
  • The Library will select books and other instructional materials to secure an adequate basic collection to support all areas of the curriculum. (highlands.edu)
  • Marion County Public Schools follow policy and procedures that provide guidelines for the appropriateness of Library Media Center books and materials. (marionschools.net)
  • In the event that a book or material is challenged as inappropriate by a concerned citizen of the school community, the links below assist in the process of requesting a review regarding the appropriateness of a library media center books or materials. (marionschools.net)
  • In addition, the library, recognizing that demand is a valid and important factor in selection, shall make available some materials which may be in widespread and persistent demand such as books on the bestseller list. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • Authority for library materials selection is vested in the Executive Director of the library. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • No conditions may be imposed by the donor relating to gifts, books and related materials made to the library. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The Library does not place a financial value on materials received. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The Library Director is responsible for implementing the policy, the allocation of the materials budget, the selection of materials, and the ongoing maintenance of the collection. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • They are considered with explicit understanding that such factors as duplication, merit, lack of community interest, processing costs, physical condition of the materials, or inadequate shelf space may prevent their addition to the collection or permanent retention on the shelves. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • Donated materials are accepted with the understanding that the Library has the right to determine the disposition of the gift items. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • In order to maintain a collection that is current, reliable, in good condition, well used, and which relates to the needs and interests of the community, materials will be withdrawn on a systematic and continuing basis. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • The library offers an extensive variety of materials for the purpose of study or enjoyment and supports literacy and life-long learning for its town residents. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • Materials published or released in new formats will be considered for the collection when there is evidence that a significant portion of the local population has the required equipment to make use of the format. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The Library regularly displays collection materials to draw patron's attention to the variety of topics covered and to the assortment of formats offered by the Library's collections. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The Program will create collections using both existing digital material, and by converting analog materials, including slides, print photographs, audio, and text. (vassar.edu)
  • Generally, we seek to collect and digitize materials that are at the Advanced Study Level as defined in the ALA Guidelines for the Formulation of Collection Development Policies . (vassar.edu)
  • We will use data, community feedback, and our expertise in order to create the best collection of materials possible for the residents of Jefferson County. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • All libraries will have high interest materials in various formats supporting all areas of the collection. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • JCPL's collection as a whole will have a wide variety of materials from the highest interest to older titles with lasting value. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • All locations will not have the full depth of the collection in their building, but all materials are available to all residents across the county. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • Staff will use the Collection Development Policy along with their training, expertise and professional tools in the selection of materials in all formats. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • Our collections for sex and sexuality also have grown dramatically in recent years, and we collect materials supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender studies at levels approaching comprehensiveness as regards monographs and serials. (uchicago.edu)
  • The materials amount almost to a special collection, at least with respect to materials through the first third of the 20th century. (uchicago.edu)
  • Library staff utilize professional judgment and expertise in making collection development decisions, including decisions about choosing titles, identifying quantities for purchase, and selecting locations for materials. (chpl.org)
  • branch materials, therefore, are not necessarily duplicated in the Downtown Main Library collection. (chpl.org)
  • Materials responding to other needs of the library and the academic institution. (schreiner.edu)
  • The Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library special collections has a particular focus on the following areas: Arizona-specific reference and fictional materials, Genealogy and Native American History in Northern Arizona. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • When selecting materials for the library, the needs and desires of the library customers are placed above the personal views or objections of the material selector. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • No library staff member or any other person, group, or organization should be allowed to restrict an individual's access to materials. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • Library holdings concentrate on materials of high interest. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • The materials held by the Library at the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies form an important research collection for Judaism, particularly for the ancient and medieval periods. (upenn.edu)
  • Penn Libraries' manuscripts and printed materials from South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Tibet, is the largest collection of its kind in North America. (upenn.edu)
  • The Yarnall Theology Collection , on deposit in Van Pelt, provides an important collection of materials on the Anglican Communion and is strong in the sources for the study of early and medieval Christianity. (upenn.edu)
  • Egypt, North Africa, and the Middle East are the priority regions in which the Library will collect materials relevant to study materials and research. (ngu.edu.eg)
  • These manuscript collections may include materials relating to issues of historical significance outside higher education as well as professional academic activities, research and teaching, and educational theories and practices during the lifetime of the college. (ccis.edu)
  • Materials may be transferred from Columbia College departments with the Record of Transfer form if those items meet the guidelines of the accession policy. (ccis.edu)
  • Donors will be required to complete a Deed of Gift for donated items stating that donated materials become the property of the Archives and may be removed from the collection in accordance with the de-accession guidelines. (ccis.edu)
  • The Special Collections department acquires and preserves rare and unique materials to support scholarship, teaching and learning. (unt.edu)
  • Due to uniqueness of the materials in our collections, we also strive to meet the needs of a wider constituency by providing access to collections on-site as well as through digital platforms. (unt.edu)
  • At the discretion of the department head, Associate Dean for Special Libraries or Dean of Libraries, the Special Collections department may collect materials, in any format, that support our mission. (unt.edu)
  • Special Collections may also accept materials from the UNT Libraries' general collection in cases where an item is valued at over $300 or in cases where the fragility of an item warrants additional protection. (unt.edu)
  • The Photography and Visual Materials Collection documents the history of photography and other visual media through the works of both traditional and vernacular artists. (unt.edu)
  • A healthy collection has a diverse array of materials and is ever-changing and responsive to the community's needs, and we know that this new policy will help guide us in our future purchases and help us explain the goals we have when making purchases. (upperskagitlibrary.org)
  • Policies shaping the way the Library acquires and manages materials in its collection. (cobleskill.edu)
  • The Library does not purchase consumable materials. (cobleskill.edu)
  • It also will not purchase materials to be housed in campus offices, labs or departmental libraries. (cobleskill.edu)
  • Factors that have contributed to this change include the growing number of print and electronic publications, cost escalations that far exceed increases in appropriations for library materials, the broadening of academic program and degree offerings, and the demand for the increased research capability and convenience that electronic indexes and full text databases provide. (unk.edu)
  • This policy provides guidelines that assure quality and relevance in the acquisition and retention of materials designed to support the mission of UNK. (unk.edu)
  • The Library & Archives focuses on collecting materials related to particular areas of interest and in consideration of temporal and thematic qualities. (hoover.org)
  • Unique materials are typically found in collections of unpublished personal and organizational records that contain physical or digital correspondence, original writings, reports, office files, sound and video recordings, and ephemera such as pamphlets, posters, and websites. (hoover.org)
  • In times of severe budgetary limitations, the policies should assist the Libraries in providing maximum possible support in all disciplines and formats. (southalabama.edu)
  • The Penn Libraries seeks to develop its Judaica collections on campus and at the Library at the Katz CAJS in complementary ways. (upenn.edu)
  • and subscribe to the Library Bill of Rights and the Freedom to Read Statement adopted by the Council of the American Library Association. (myacpl.org)
  • The American Library Association's Library Bill of Rights, the Freedom to Read Statement, the Freedom to View Statement, and The First Amendment and Censorship have been endorsed by the East Longmeadow Board of Library Trustees and are integral parts of this policy. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • Special Collections seeks to collect other primary sources of enduring value that broadly represent a diverse and inclusive history of people in Texas and beyond. (unt.edu)
  • The mission of the Library & Archives of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace is to collect, preserve, and make available important material about political, social, and economic change in the world. (hoover.org)
  • Because of the multidisciplinary nature of Judaic and Jewish Studies, this collections development policy, which applies to the campus libraries only, will necessarily overlap in coverage with the policies that apply to the Library at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies . (upenn.edu)
  • The Ph.D. program in Global Studies seeks to provide a unique interdisciplinary degree for students studying global issues such as conflict, immigration, human rights, the environment, sustainable development and the challenges these issues present for lasting peace, equality and prosperity. (ucsb.edu)
  • In fact, the Urban Plan, the Sustainable Development Action Plan, the Climate Change Adaptation Plan and the Master Plan for Active Transportation are all examples of and the Active Transportation Master Plan are all examples of environmental documents to which this to which this Tree Policy is added. (chelsea.ca)
  • rather the Library seeks to enable its users to form their own opinions by free access to ideas. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • Jefferson County Public Library seeks to develop and curate an outstanding collection that will fulfill the educational, informational, and recreational needs of the residents of Jefferson County. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • She evaluates and analyses product, recycling and waste policies in Europe and Asia and seeks for the design and implementation of government interventions that effectively enhance eco-innovation. (lu.se)
  • The Overbrook Library Collection Development and Management Policy was approved by the Overbrook Library Board on November 22nd, 2022. (mykansaslibrary.org)
  • We hold two major microfilm collections of works for the history of women and feminism that, together, nearly approach exhaustiveness for women's history, respecting monographs and pamphlets, plus approximately 400 serials, more than 100,000 pages of manuscripts and hundreds of photographs. (uchicago.edu)
  • The study is limited to monographs added to the collections between 1 July 1995 and 30 June 1996 and circulations of those monographs from 1 December 1996 to January 1997. (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • The study applies collection use analysis methods to determine if monographs are being used and meeting user needs. (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • The Collection Development policy for Jefferson County Public Library supports the library's Vision, Mission and Values. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • Vision: Jefferson County Public Library will be the essential destination where all generations connect, discover and create. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • Mission: Jefferson County Public Library helps to build an educated and vibrant community by providing equal access to information and opportunities. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • Values: Jefferson County Public Library will uphold our core Values of Innovation, Accountability and Excellence. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • The Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library defines its primary service audience as residents of Hamilton County, Ohio. (chpl.org)
  • The mission of the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library is to inspire learning, enrich lives, and strengthen community. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • The collection is expected to be suitable for the user in terms of quality and quantity and, in this respect, each public library is expected to have a collection development policy. (hacettepe.edu.tr)
  • As a result of the research, the conditions that exist in the public library development policies, the problems have been tried to be defined and a road map for solving these problems has been tried. (hacettepe.edu.tr)
  • The Library of the University Museum is the major campus repository for works on the anthropology and archaeology of the ancient Near East and the Biblical world, the Fisher Fine Arts Library has an important collection on Jewish art, and the Biddle Law Library has a collection on Talmudic law. (upenn.edu)
  • The mission of the University of South Alabama Libraries is "to support the present and anticipated teaching, research and service goals of the University of South Alabama. (southalabama.edu)
  • The University of South Alabama Libraries underwrite the educational and research endeavors of the University of South Alabama. (southalabama.edu)
  • Interested in giving a gift to the University Library? (sonoma.edu)
  • The budget for collections is set by the Dean of the Library and is dependent on the University budgeting process. (sonoma.edu)
  • Book borrowing for extended loan periods of 12 weeks is available via U-Borrow (a program between Big Ten university libraries). (msu.edu)
  • NGU libraries inherit its values from New Giza University and the International Federation of Library Associations . (ngu.edu.eg)
  • University Libraries, Unt Policy And Procedure Memorandum. (unt.edu)
  • A collection of theses and papers only available to University staff and students. (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • IUPUI University Library is the university library of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes and constructed at a cost of $32 million, the IUPUI University Library officially opened in its current location on April 8, 1994. (wikipedia.org)
  • The University Library is also home to the Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives which holds the IUPUI University Archives, Philanthropy Archives, and the manuscript collections for the study of German-Americana. (wikipedia.org)
  • The IUPUI University Library groundbreaking ceremony took place on August 1, 1990. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the new library was completed, the University Archives moved from the Joseph T. Taylor Hall (formerly known as the Blake Street Library) to the lower floor of the new building. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1995, IUPUI created the Center for Teaching and Learning inside the University Library. (wikipedia.org)
  • Phase III of the University Library construction was completed with the dedication of the Wood Plaza. (wikipedia.org)
  • The plaza was designed by Singh Associates and marked the completion of the landscape work surrounding the University Library. (wikipedia.org)
  • Research libraries might want to supplement the curricula taught at that university across programs or disciplines. (libraryjournal.com)
  • Users not affiliated with Lund University may be permitted access to Gale Virtual Reference Library, but only within the physical premises of Lund University Libraries. (lu.se)
  • To culminate the end of a four-year program cycle, I had the opportunity to visit and assess each of our five university partner libraries in Zimbabwe. (lu.se)
  • Naoko Tojo is Associate Professor in environmental product law and policy at the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE) at Lund University, Sweden. (lu.se)
  • She has a BA in law from Keio University, Japan, MSc in environmental management and policy and Ph. (lu.se)
  • The Library's physical and electronic collections, including open access and special collections, are engaging and accessible and showcase diverse voices and perspectives, providing opportunities for transformative learning. (sonoma.edu)
  • As the world changes under transformative movements and events, the Library & Archives updates these broad themes. (hoover.org)
  • Much material in the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts touches upon religion since a large proportion of early printed books are concerned with that topic. (upenn.edu)
  • Our retrospective and current collections are notably rich. (uchicago.edu)
  • Our retrospective collections are particularly notable, including many minor works. (uchicago.edu)
  • Retrospective collection building will be done as necessary-to fill in gaps in the collection, to accommodate new courses or programs, and to meet instructional needs. (cobleskill.edu)
  • The Libraries impose no restrictions on patron access to constitutionally protected information. (southalabama.edu)
  • As the cost of collections, specifically journals, continues to rise, the long-term sustainability of providing access to critical collections presents significant challenges for academic libraries. (sonoma.edu)
  • The Library continues to explore new models for expanding access to and preserving information sources by working cooperatively by collaborating with other libraries. (sonoma.edu)
  • In light of this goal, children will be given access to the entire collection. (myacpl.org)
  • Exposing hidden, less-used physical collections through access to digital surrogates. (vassar.edu)
  • Note that we define "deselection" to mean removal of access copies of the collection. (vassar.edu)
  • Access our collections, receive staff assistance, and discover our visitor policies. (hoover.org)
  • Overall, libraries met partnership goals and maintained access to physical and ebook collections effectively. (lu.se)
  • Donations become the property of the Dickinson Memorial Library, and may be given to other libraries and nonprofit agencies, sold at a Library book sale, or discarded at the discretion of Library staff. (northfieldpubliclibrary.org)
  • Acquisitions are made through active collection development initiatives as described below, through donations, and occasionally through purchases. (unt.edu)
  • Donations to Special Collections are considered on a case-by-case basis. (unt.edu)
  • Submenu for New to the library? (lu.se)
  • Particular attention is given to collections in this area created by people or organizations which serve people who are currently underrepresented in archival collections, such as women, people of color, people with disabilities, immigrant communities, and non-English speaking populations. (unt.edu)
  • Well-intended individuals or groups may occasionally question the inclusion of an item in the collection. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • Selective coverage: Core collection of historical classics (Jerome gift, Library of America collection). (aarome.org)
  • Estimating the impact of economic sanctions on health or health systems is a challenging task, as effects can be confounded by correlated shocks and impaired and selective reporting and collection of data. (who.int)
  • Methyl mercury and inorganic mercury collection by a selective chelating resin. (cdc.gov)
  • It identifies responsibilities for developing collections. (chpl.org)
  • There is some overlap by design between the campus and Library collections at the Katz CAJS in Biblical Studies. (upenn.edu)
  • Collections development at the CAJS library concentrates principally on the Hebrew Bible and the thought and literature of pre-modern Judaism, while the Penn Judaica Collection on campus contains major research collections in Biblical and ancient Near Eastern studies, as well as in modern Hebrew and Yiddish literatures. (upenn.edu)
  • The campus libraries are especially strong in and responsible for Judaic Studies in the Biblical, classical rabbinic and modern periods (i.e. ca. 1650 to the present), as well as secondary literature covering all periods which support undergraduate and graduate study. (upenn.edu)
  • it forms the core of Penn's research level collections in Judaic Studies. (upenn.edu)
  • In order to maintain a collection that is current and relevant to the community's needs, library staff periodically evaluate the collection as a whole, as well as specific items within it. (myacpl.org)
  • Within the concept that health is the driver of poverty reduction, investing in health is central to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). (who.int)
  • Collecting levels is a concept that considers the intensity and depth of current levels of collection together with the volition and plans for future collection and preservation. (nl.go.kr)
  • It acts as a blueprint for our collection, guiding staff in decision-making regarding the selection, management, and preservation of the collection. (chpl.org)
  • Our photo collection is maintained through a continuous program of analogue conservation and preservation, in addition to digital metadata enhancement. (who.int)
  • The policies developed for collection management should also serve as a guide for planning support for academic programs to be introduced or expanded. (southalabama.edu)
  • U.C. system-wide sources purchased via the California Digital Library such as article and research databases greatly support the discipline. (ucsb.edu)
  • In support of the selections, the Board of Library Trustees also recognizes Massachusetts General Law Chapter 78, Section 33. (eastlongmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The campus collections provide strong support for the study of the history and cultures of Jews in the context of the Greco-Roman, early and medieval Christian and Islamic, and modern western civilizations. (upenn.edu)
  • The Family and Seniors Policy is also a key tool to support the Municipality in its interventions for community members of all ages. (chelsea.ca)
  • An initiative that aims to identify and train future leaders in health promotion has been launched in the Western Pacific Region with support from the WHO Centre for Health Development, Kobe, Japan. (who.int)
  • A global support group of interested organizations and parties will be established, including the New Partnership for Africa's Development, the European Union, the World Bank and the International Union for Health Promotion and Education. (who.int)
  • The primary focus of this assessment was to identify the unique needs and challenges of each library and, within that context, evaluate the efficacy of RWI's support. (lu.se)
  • The philosophy of collection development that centered on acquiring everything available on locally important subjects has given way to the realization that no academic library, no matter how well endowed, can obtain comprehensive coverage of multiple disciplines and specializations. (unk.edu)
  • The collection contains works from all disciplines as they relate to aspects of voluntary action. (wikipedia.org)
  • We adhere to the general parameters and core strengths established in Vassar College Libraries' Collection Development Policy, noting particularly that a strong liberal arts education requires complementary digital collections that are exceptionally deep and expansive in order to provide a foundation for the instructional activities of the college. (vassar.edu)
  • Anticipated demand, community interests, strengths and weaknesses of the existing collections, system-wide availability, physical space limitations, acquisitions procedures, and available budgets are all factors taken into consideration. (chpl.org)
  • The collection in the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center is strongest for the historical and textual study of religion, with particular strengths in antiquity, the Latin Middle Ages, Judaism and South Asia. (upenn.edu)
  • JCPL has different sized libraries from small neighborhood locations to shared spaces to large, more centrally located sites within the library service areas that make up Jefferson County. (jeffcolibrary.org)
  • It is the goal of the Storrs Library to protect intellectual freedom. (longmeadowlibrary.org)
  • The library welcomes the gift of books in its areas of collecting-classical studies, the Italian Middle Ages and Renaissance-especially art and architecture, but also political, social, and intellectual history-Italian language and literature (highly selectively), contemporary art theory (highly selectively), and medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music (highly selectively)-whether single volumes or entire collections. (aarome.org)
  • These interactions focus on topics such as curriculum development, research collaboration, and knowledge exchange. (lu.se)
  • Collections are shaped, in part, by customer use through the patron-driven acquisitions process, by which items may be requested for order, or in-demand items may have additional copies ordered. (flagstaffpubliclibrary.org)
  • The development of formats such as compact discs and DVDs led to increased representation of hip-hop on library shelves. (libraryjournal.com)
  • My main aim is to render visible the ways in which European academic libraries contribute to this situation. (lu.se)
  • This division of level 3 supports UNDERGRADUATE courses, as well as most independent study needs of the clientele of public and special libraries. (msu.edu)
  • The Historical Costume Collection contains clothing made by the fashion department as well as clothing donated by alumni. (ccis.edu)
  • Primary collecting interests are samples of early photography (cased photography, carte de visite and cabinet cards), historical photographs of Texas, collections of notable regional photographers, posters and broadsides, and examples of illustration techniques and processes. (unt.edu)
  • The Municipality of Chelsea's politique des noms commémoratifs en matière de parcs et sentiers (French only) aims to involve the population directly in the process of creating public names and places in an original and meaningful way, while expressing the importance it attaches to the enhancement of its historical and cultural heritage. (chelsea.ca)
  • Historical collection from three sources: Gifts (chiefly scores, including Fellows' works). (aarome.org)