Hi all
Sorry for cross-posting.
I was wondering if you may be able to help by sharing some expertise.
I am creating a collection policy concerning which websites we choose to have in our collection: the ones we link to, and give details to the public about (orally or written).
It will also be a policy for the users of my collection, the people that actually interact with the public, so they know why a site has been chosen and why another one hasn't.
I am formulating the reasons for choosing the site, e.g. authoritative author, not primarily commercial in nature, etc., but I would like to know if anyone has set up such a policy for their collection, and if so what does it look like?
I have tried to search the web (!) for some examples, but not getting anywhere fast.
Please reply to me personally.
Thanks for any input. Have a good weekend.
regards, Lizzie Eastwood.
Ms. Elizabeth J. Eastwood BA(Hons) MLIS ALA
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