*apologies for cross posting*
I just want to say a quick thank you to everyone who got back to me in response to my query on weeding special collections books. I am still digesting all the very useful advice, criteria and policies that I recieved and I have a lot to think about and work on, but I feel like I've got a better basis for doing it now, which is brilliant.
Thanks again.
Morag.
Morag Fyfe
Research & Learner Support Officer (Special Collections and Archives)
Library and Student Support
Liverpool John Moores Univeristy
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Sent: 30 May 2012 12:46
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Subject: Weeding of Special Collections Books
*apologies for cross posting*
To anyone who works in a University Special Collections and Archives who has to deal with books!
We are planning on undertaking some weeding of our Special Collections books this summer and in doing so are hoping to come up with some criteria for what we do and do not keep in Special Collections in future. There doesn’t seem to have been much of a strategy here in the past, aside from the book collections that are related to our archive collections.
Having not really had to deal with books before, I was wondering if anyone else has criteria or policies for books that they keep in their Special Collections that they wouldn’t mind sharing with me so I have somewhere to start from?
Thanks (hopefully!)
Morag.
Morag Fyfe
Research & Learner Support Officer (Special Collections and Archives)
Library and Student Support
Liverpool John Moores Univeristy
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