Prerequisites:
None.
Textbook:
G. Edward Evans, Developing Library and Information Center Collections. 5th ed. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2003.
Course Description:
Study of the principles and procedures involved in the building of library collections, including collection development, collection evaluation, and collection maintenance. (3 s.h.)
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of the course, the learner will be able to:
Discuss the social and technological forces influencing the management of library collections.
Course Requirments:
Attendance and participation/Online Discussion (30% of Grade)
As a part of attendance and participation, the student will be required to take part in class or threaded discussions to contribute your experience and knowledge to the class. The extent to which the student participates will determine the grade for this requirement. Students will be evaluated on how effectively they incorporate what they have seen and learned into discussions and writing assignments. Each unexplained non-participation will result in a half-grade reduction.
Term Paper (25% of grade)
During Session 1 or Session 2, the student is required to select a topic relating to collection management, in consultation with the instructor. (A list of previous topics is provided at the end of the syllabus as a guide.) Papers must be edited for typographical and grammatical errors. The student may be asked to act as a resource person for the topic chosen, and will present the interesting findings to the class during an appropriate class session. The paper is due during Session 13
Examinations (45% of grade)
Exam 1 will cover Course Outline Sections A through C after Session 5. Exam 2 will cover Course Outline Sections D through F after Session 8. Exam 3 will cover Course Outline Sections G through M (due at the end of Session 15). Each examination will count as 15% of the final grade.
Course Outline:
A. The Library in its environment
B. Types of libraries
C. Collection development policies
D. Selection processes
E. Acquisitions
F. Publishers and publishing
G. Marketing; budgeting for collections
H. Collection evaluation
I. Deselection or weeding
J. Censorship
K. Copyright
L. Conservation and preservation
M. Collection management in the future
2008 ALA Annual Conference (6/26/08)
Fall 2008 Orientation
(6/26/08)
Academic Dates to Remember
(6/26/08)