The collection development policy is a guide for the selection, acquisition, and retention of all library resources. The library collection includes or provides access to resources in a variety of media formats, including print, non-print, and online.
Resources are selected in accordance with the mission and learning outcomes as listed at the beginning of this document. Emphasis is given to resources which support the curricular needs of the institution and to resources which provide a broadly-based and well-balanced collection. Standard selection tools such as reviews and bibliographies are used to determine which resources provide the highest quality in presentation and content. Budgetary constraints are taken into consideration in the selection of all library resources.
Gifts are accepted according to the attached gift policy (See Gifts To the Library).
To maintain a viable, working collection it is necessary to withdraw materials from time to time. When there is uncertainty about the usefulness of library materials, the advice of faculty may be sought.
Criteria for withdrawal:
Materials withdrawn from the library collection will not automatically be replaced. Their replacement will be evaluated according to the guidelines in this collection development policy.
The philosophy of library service at Meredith College and this collection development policy are based on two sets of principles: (1) the mission of Meredith College and, within that mission and the regulations of the college, (2) the tenets of the "Library Bill of Rights" and the "Freedom to Read" statement, both adopted by the American Library Association.
Questions concerning this Collection Development Policy should be discussed with the Dean of Library Information Services.
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Meredith College
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