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Touro College Libraries

Collection Development Policy

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Introduction

This policy details a methodology for the continuing enhancement of collections of library resources which support and promote the College's academic programs as expressed in its Mission Statement.  The policy also encompasses fundamental support for faculty research.  The ultimate goal of the collection development program is to ensure that the collections provide strong support for teaching and research.

The quality and character of our collections flow from a number of factors.  They include close cooperation from the faculty in collection building and evaluation, remote extension site curriculum-based collections backed up by branch campus research-oriented collections, reliance on Web-based products to support distance and off-campus learning, and a flexible curriculum which emphasizes innovation, diversity, and self-directed study.


Objectives

The primary goal of this policy is to provide collections with as high as possible a percentage of the resources needed by the College community.  Resources include recorded information of all types and formats.

Selection Responsibility

Ultimate responsibility for the development and maintenance of our collections rests with the Director of Libraries, Deputy Director of Libraries, Distance and Off-Campus Services Librarian, and Chief Librarians who continually monitor professional literature for appropriate library acquisitions.  The Association of College and Research Libraries' Choice review cards serve as a selection tool for faculty library liaisons, and selections are solicited from other faculty in their respective areas of expertise.  All members of the faculty are also invited to consult Authenticated users only.ChoiceReviews.online to identify relevant resources.  In addition, faculty are encouraged to consult Authenticated users only.BooksInPrint.com Professional, a searchable proprietary database of over 700,000 reviews of titles by over 200,000 publishers.  Student and staff requests for the acquisition of resources are also encouraged and reviewed by the same standards as are requests from all other sources.  All members of the College community are invited to Authenticated users only.Request Material Online to recommend new acquisitions.

Fund Allocation

The Director of Libraries is responsible for allocating the library budget in such a way as to fulfill our collection development goals.  The amount allocated for physical resources is based upon a collection development formula that reflects the number of FTEs per site and program, average cost of materials per academic field, and reliance on library resources by courses and disciplines.  The amount allocated is for virtual resources is based on the number of concurrent user licenses required so the College community will normally encounter no delay in accessing proprietary virtual sources.

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Selection Guidelines

Evolving institutional goals and college library and professional association standards provide the framework for selections.  We endeavor to meet the research requirements of the students and faculty.  Quality of content and fulfillment of curricular needs are the first criteria against which any potential item is evaluated.
 


Gifts & Donations

Gifts and donations are encouraged with the understanding that we may dispose of them or add them to the collections at our discretion, and in the same manner as purchased material.  We assume no responsibility for the appraisal of gift items, nor can we accept gifts under restricted conditions.  For more detail, consult our Guidelines on Donations.

Collection Maintenance & Evaluation

Weeding is a necessary aspect of collection development.  The Distance and Off-Campus Services Librarian and Chief Librarians evaluate previous editions and withdraw those deemed outdated, and monitor reference collections for outdated material which is replaced or withdrawn.  They continuously evaluate other resources against standard bibliographies, institutional requirements, and association standards to identify for withdrawal those that have outlived their usefulness.  Faculty members are also encouraged to assist in detecting outdated or inaccurate materials in their area of expertise.

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