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AADARSH COLLEGE OF ARTS AND COMMERCE
                  MAHIM, MUMBAI
       COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY




  College library with 2000 students in Arts and
Commerce at undergraduate and postgraduate level.




Note: The Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce,
Mahim is not a real college in Mumbai. It was a part of
my assignment.
CONTENT PAGE


SR NO.                        TITLE                           PAGE NO.




  1       INTRODUCTION OF COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY          2




  2           WHAT IS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY?             2




  3            WHY IS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY              3




  4      PURPOSE & AIM OF THE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY      3




  5         SCOPE OF THE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY           4




  6         HOW TO WRITE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY           4




  7      RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY      5




  8                      SELECTION CRITERIA                      5
9    ACQUISITION   8




10     BUDGET      10




11   CONCLUSION    13




12   REFERENCES    14
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   Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce is a multi-unit Library located at Mahim, Mumbai.
Aadarsh college of Arts and Commerce have around 2000 students with undergraduate and
postgraduate level. The college library provides a range of services and facilities through the
distributed network of its units. These include: Reading facilities on the premises, Inter Library
Loan services, etc.
The Library is a rich resource of the following print and non-print resources:

Print Resources
    Books (including textbooks, reference and general books)
    Valuable and rare books
    Periodicals (including bound volume)
    Newspapers
    These and Dissertations
    Annual Reports
    Pamphlets, brochures and other vertical file material
    Manuscripts
    Distance education lessons, syllabi, question papers

Non-Print Resources
   Phono records, audiocassettes, linguaphone records, audio-CDs, etc.
   Films, slides, film strips, photographs, etc.
   Video cassettes, multimedia packages
   Microfiche, microfilms, etc.
   Electronic resources and software on floppy disks, CDs, etc.
   In-house created databases

Library Timing:
Monday to Saturday 9.00 am to 6.00 pm and
Saturday 10.00 am to 5.00 pm
And notice will display when ever holiday comes.

   Collection Development is a vital process in creation and building a library collection. It is a
well planned activity for which a well-defined policy is essential. The development primarily
includes    acquisition,     selection,     evaluation,   preservation   and     weeding       out
materials/books/journals, etc after assessing user needs.
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INTRODUCTION OF COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY

Mission Statement

  The mission of Aadarsh College Library is to provide access to and ongoing instruction in the
use of information resources to the student and staff in support of the greater purpose of the
College.

Collection development is one of the major activities of the library because the entire library
services depend on good collection. Collection building involves a number of activities by which
a library acquires materials of all types by implementing the selection policy and the plans for
document acquisition. The selection policies and the procurement programs form the contents of
the collection development process. Collection development is a dynamic and continuous
activity. It involves the users, the library staff, and the subject experts on selection team. It is not
an end in itself, but a means to develop a need-based, up-to-date, and balanced collection fit to
meet the document and information needs of the users.

Various steps involved in collection development are:

   1.   Analysis of the information needs of the users;
   2.   Formulation and implementation of selection policy to suit the objectives of the library;
   3.   Acquisition programs to build-up a balanced collection;
   4.   Resource sharing and its impact on collection development;
   5.   Weeding out programs to ensure effectiveness of collection;
   6.   Collection evaluations.

WHAT IS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY?

   A collection development policy is a written statement of Aadarsh College library‟s intentions
for building its collection. It describes the collection‟s strengths and weaknesses and provides
guidelines for the staff. It takes time and careful consideration to develop a useful and relevant
document. Once Aadarsh college library have completed the document and the Library Board
has approved it.
   In each and every library collection development is a continuous and never-ending activity, a
wee-though out long term policy is needed to accomplish the task of collection development
systematically. It is said that the library is a trinity of books, users and staff. Books are of various
types and formats generally known as collection. Books are being published in increasing
number every year. Digital books and other media to ever increasing number of books
worldwide. Left to themselves, Aadarsh College librarian would like to acquire as many books as
they can while the users would like to have all the books of their interest in the library with
which they are associated. Unfortunately, many library budgets are very much limited regardless
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of the type of library - academic, public, or special library. At the same time other needs such as
open access computers, multimedia services etc. have to be met with. The best way of facing
these problems appears to be to have a well written collection development policy.

Definitions:

According to Harrods librarians glossary, „collection development is defined as a term which
encompasses a number of activities related to the development of library collection, including the
determination and coordination of selection policy, assessment of users needs and potential
users, collection evaluation, selection of materials, planning for resource sharing, collection
management and weeding‟.

The American Library Association defines collection development policies (CDP) as
'documents which define the scope of a library's existing collections, plan for the continuing
development of resources, identify collection strengths, and outline the relationship between
selection philosophy and the institution's goals, general selection criteria, and intellectual
freedom'.

According to Hoffmann and Wood (2005), „collection development policy statement often
focuses on the communication function: internally, with the users, staff, and administrators, and
externally, with other libraries and institutions. Communication embraces a wide range of
operations, including training, budgeting cooperative acquisitions, interaction with users, and
shared services‟.

According to Cassell and Futas (1991), „the collection development plan is like business plan
for a small business; it is like a road map which outlines the steps to be taken to accomplish the
goals of the business‟.

WHY IS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY?

   The primary purpose of a written collection development policy is to lay down guidelines for
selecting materials for the collection of the Aadarsh library. It also describes steps on weeding
(de-selection), retention, preservation and archiving. It helps in identifying gaps in collections
and providing orientation to new staff of Aadarsh College. It can help the Aadarsh college library
users what to expect from the library and what to recommend to be added to the collection.

PURPOSE AND AIM OF THE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY

   Purpose of the collection development is a means Aadarsh College Library provides
organized collections of information items that will meet institutional, curricular research, and
instructional requirements, as well as the cultural needs of the college community. Library
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collections facilitate and enrich classroom instruction as well as providing information that
represents the diverse and varied background of the college community.


   The aim of the Collection Development Policy is to provide a framework for the maintenance
and development of the Aadarh College Library's collections, to indicate priorities, to establish
selection criteria across the range of different subjects, languages and media and to create a
consistent and coherent basis for the future development of the collections.


SCOPE OF THE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY
   Aadarsh College Libraries collection policy provides guidance to staff engaged in selection. It
is not comprehensive in its provisions and not every item considered for acquisition will be
unambiguously included or excluded by the policy.
It is intended to provide information to staff, suppliers and to readers about the principles on
which the collections are acquired, to create an awareness of the objectives and to form the basis
for future developments and modifications as circumstances require.

HOW TO WRITE A COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY?
   Collection development policy may be written either for the entire library or to a specific
subject such as History, Political Science, Economic, Taxation, Accounting and Foundation
Course etc. The policy is usually drafted by a Aadarsh college committee whereas for a specific
subject it is by the subject librarian concerned. It may be worth looking at the simple course on
writing a collection development policy of Idaho Commission for Libraries.

Whitehead (1989) took a practical look at writing the policy and explains how to start the
process, what to write first, what to put into it, how to get one quick, what to call it, and how
longit                                          should                                         be.


Elements of collection development policy

The Guide for written collection policy statements by the American Library Association
explicitly describes various items of information that are to be included in the policy statement.
These elements are listed below (ALA, 1996). By and large the below mentioned items are
included in policy statement:
      Introduction to the policy statement
      General purpose
      Brief note about the library
      General subject boundaries
      Languages
      Geographical areas
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      Types of materials collected
      Format of materials collected
      Special collections and manuscripts
      Other resources available
      Detailed subject areas
      Weeding and de-selection

RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY

   While responsibility for the selection of library materials rests with the library faculty,
collaboration with other teaching faculty is essential to build collections that support the
academic programs of the Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce.

    Purchase recommendations from every teaching faculty member are strongly encouraged.
     College Libraries faculty will facilitate informed and appropriate materials
     recommendations by campus colleagues.
    Library faculty is responsible for coordinating recommendations and developing a
     balanced and integrated collection. A departmental liaison from each academic
     department will work with a Libraries liaison to ensure communication and coordination
     with regard to library acquisitions.

Aadarsh College Library Faculty Liaison Program

The Aadarsh College Librarian and Faculty share responsibility for developing the library
collection. By way of the liaison program, they coordinate their efforts to ensure that the Library
collects to meet the needs of the College as a whole, and the individual departments. The main
responsibility of the liaisons is to maintain communication between the library and the faculty.
As the library subject specialists, the liaisons serve as materials selectors, monitor the approval
plan, and assess collection strengths and weaknesses. Liaisons also review gifts, provide
advocacy for their disciplines in the Library, study collection use, and work to understand
community needs.

SELECTION CRITERIA

General Guidelines to consider for selection of Aadarsh College Library materials include:

FORMAT OF MATERIALS

The Library acquires many formats of material or media. All formats are considered potential
resourcematerials for the library collection.

A. PRINT
Aadarsh Library collects materials in print when that is the most appropriate and available
format.
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Textbooks - The library does not ordinarily purchase textbooks used for courses at Aadarsh
College, but focuses on supplementary materials to support the curriculum. However, textbooks
may be selected if they enhance the collection as a whole.

Theses, Dissertations and Other Research Projects – Library acquires, both for reservation
and research purposes, copies of theses, dissertations, and other research projects completed at
Aadarsh College. Theses and dissertations from other colleges are selected if they support the
needs.

B. ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
In order to make materials available to users inside and outside of the library, college library
prefer electronic resources whenever possible and appropriate. A resource is purchased or
subscribed to in electronic format on the basis of availability, accessibility, permanence or utility.

C. VIDEORECORDINGS
Videorecordings that support the curriculum are acquired by Library Liaisons and the faculty.
Recreational videorecordings are purchased to a lesser extent. Only the originally purchased
copy orcopies made with the permission of the copyright holder will be added to the Library's
collection.Videorecordings are purchased in VHS, DVD or other supported formats. The format
of a particularitem is determined by the liaison in consultation with the requestor (if any).

D. SOUND RECORDINGS
The Library will purchase sound recordings if that is deemed to be a good format for a
publication, either to support the curriculum or, to a lesser extent, for recreational use. Only the
originally purchasedcopy or copies made with the permission of the copyright holder will be
added to the Library'scollection.

E. MICROFORM
Aadarsh College Library acquires limited microform resources. Microforms are an undesirable
format in the current information environment, and as such will only be purchased when no other
options are available or appropriate for the College Libraries.

F COMPUTER SOFTWARE
All computer software is purchased and managed by the ICT committee.

G PAST EXAMINATION PAPERS
1 print copy is provided in vertical file. Electronic copies are provided on subject intranet pages.

H ON-LINE RESOURCES
On-line databases will be evaluated on the same basis as reference and serial subscriptions, with
emphasis on the special features, suitability and improved student access of this format.

Requests for website subscriptions will be treated on the same basis as requests for journal
subscriptions.
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The College Libraries require online resources to use commonly available hardware and software
components.

The College Libraries will consider vendor-side details such as presentation of resources,
availability of statistics, and usability of interface when selecting and evaluating online
resources.

Additional Specific Criteria for Selection of Library Materials:

I JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS
Aadarsh College recognize some titles are better used in print.

The library subscribes national newspapers. Back copies of newspapers are kept for the current
term. Most newspaper content can be accessed on the databases/online.

J OTHER NON-BOOK MATERIALS
The College Libraries will consider collecting other non-book formats that meet the Libraries'
general selection criteria if the Aadarsh College can support the storage and use of the material.

K PERIODICAL SUBSCRIPTION
The College Libraries journal collections are designed to provide access to online and print
content relevant to and actively used in teaching and learning in undergraduate and postgraduate
programs. When considering periodicals for addition, renewal, or discontinuation, the Aadarsh
College Library will choose between available options (including cancellation, print-only
subscription, print and online subscription, or online-only access).

TIMELINESS OF MATERIALS

In general, contemporary materials are purchased more rigorously than older, classical materials.
It is appropriate, however, to select excellent works regardless of date published.

LANGUAGE OF MATERIALS

Aadarsh College Library will collect mostly English-language materials. Materials in non-
English languages will be collected when it is deemed important to have an edition in the
original language or when there is a qualitative benefit to having a work in another language.


EXLUDED FORMATS AND MATERIALS

The following types of materials are generally not collected for the Aadarsh College Library‟s
collection:

    Out of scope of subject of the university program curriculum and research.
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    Childish and school level items unless serving a specific program need, such as teacher
     education.
    Entertainments, such as commercial films and games, unless serving specific program
     needs.
    Outdated items unless in RCL (Resources for College Libraries), or it is a core seminal
     title.
    Materials that run on obsolete software platforms or those not supported by the College.
    Obsolete formats: Long Plays, 5.25 inch computer disks, Laser Disks, Open Reel Tapes,
     ideo VHS, Video Beta, Video UMatic, Film 16mm, Film 8mm, Film. Historical or
     special collections materials, which may not be connected to modern format, is
     exempted.

ACQUISITION

   The acquisition of books is a pre-requisite for a library. This work is so important that it
should be organized in such a manner that the reading material of maximum utility is acquired
without any delay and at the minimum cost. Aadarsh college library has acquire and provide all
the relevant reading materials to its users so that the basic functions of the library are fulfilled.

   Acquisition is the term used to describe the process of selecting and purchasing items for the
collection. The process involves selection of suppliers, placing of orders, receiving items and handling
invoices.

   The acquisitions budget is a major component of the library budget. Other components
include consumables and general management costs. In sharing the budget across learning areas
the following will be taken into consideration

       Numbers of students
       Type of syllabus
       Requirements for currency of information
       Requirements for visual or digital information
       New curriculum needs
       New subjects
       New staff requirements
       Format


Gift

    Gifts to the Aadarsh College Library are gratefully received provided that the Collection
     Development personnel are free to exercise judgment on the proper disposition of the
     material.
    Materials not needed by the main library or its branches may be donated to the Friends of
     the Library for its book sales.
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    Only rare or unique collections will be accepted by the Aadarsh College Library where
       cumbersome restrictions must be met on the handling, storage, or usage of the materials.
       These restrictions will be determined at the discretion of the Collection Development
       Coordinator, Special Collections Supervisor, Reference Librarian, and Juvenile
       Coordinator. Once material has been donated to the Library, it cannot be returned to the
       donor.

Fund Allocation

    The College Libraries allocate materials funds across the campus' major curricular
     subject areas into three main funding pools: periodical subscriptions, electronic resources,
     and monographs. All non-serial publications, complete in one volume or finite set, are
     considered to be monographs, including but not limited to books, music scores,
     audiovisual materials, microfilm sets, and software.
    The disciplinary allocation for monographs, which includes standing orders, is based on a
     formula applied across disciplines. To create and maintain a diverse and balanced
     collection, the Director of Libraries and Collection Development Coordinator use
     professional judgment to balance allocations, taking into consideration a broad range
     of factors.

Preservation and Replacement

    The Aadarsh College Library is committed to the appropriate preservation of aging or
     damaged materials in order to maintain a collection appropriate to curricular needs.
    Preservation may include repair, rebinding, or replacement. The method of preservation
     is influenced by the availability of replacement options, electronic duplication of content,
     cost of replacement or repair, physical condition of the material, importance of the item
     to the College Libraries' collection, and other factors unique to each item.
    The Aadarsh College Library will preserve periodicals primarily through retention of
     loose or bound issues as appropriate, as well as through reliable electronic archiving
     initiatives.
    The Aadarsh College Library will replace lost materials as appropriate. Lost items may
     be directly replaced, or the libraries may instead select like material or variant editions to
     replace the lost content.

De-selection

    De-selection of library materials (withdrawal of items from the Libraries' collections) is
     essential to maintaining a dynamic library collection; both information obsolescence and
     poor physical condition decrease the utility and value of library collections.
    Library materials are deselected on an ongoing basis, and when specific de-selection
     needs are identified.
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      De-selection criteria may include aging of information, poor physical condition, changes
       in curriculum which reduce the relevance of subject areas, replacement of information in
       another format or area, use-patterns, etc.

Weeding

    Withdrawal/weeding/de-selection refers to the removal of books and other library
     materials from the collection of the Library. It includes the process of identifying such
     material and the removal of the item and their representations (e.g. catalogue cards,
     references) from all library records.
    Weeding is an important component of collection development. Upon arrival of new
     editions, cataloguing staff will evaluate previous editions and will withdraw those
     deemed outdated. Individual library collections
    Its primary benefit is the removal of materials which meet one or more criteria for no
     longerbeing suitable for the Aadarsh College Library collection. These criteria typically
     include the following considerations for weeding the item/work/book:

    Items that are heavily damaged, badlyworn or torn, or are deteriorate.
    Items that are of obsolete formats thatequipment no longer can support.
    Items that are not reviewedor are from unknown publishers (e.g. homemade or self-
     published donations) may not reflect acceptededucational standards. Items with
     outdatedcontent, inaccurate information, or poor writing or illustrations according to
     accepted educational standards.
    Items that are duplicates of other items, where no heavy demand exists.
    Duplicate copies of items with low use.
    Books that have not circulated in a specific number of years.
    Items missing for more than year.


BUDGET

The development and execution of the library budget is one of the librarian most important tasks.

Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce have 2000 students at undergraduate and postgraduate
level.

            Level                        Arts Students                 Commerce Students
       Undergraduate                          600                            800
        Postgraduate                          200                            400
       Total Students                         800                           1200
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Total Students of Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce = 2000
So, the Total Student of Arts = 800
And the Total Student of Commerce = 1200


Total Student in Arts = 800
        Level                   Student x Per Student Fess                       Total
    Undergraduate                       600 x ` 7,000                        ` 42,00,000/-
     Postgraduate                      200 x ` 12,000                        ` 24,00,000/-
                   Total Income of Arts Students                             ` 66,00,000/-

Total Student in Commerce = 1200
        Level                   Student x Per Student Fess                       Total
    Undergraduate                      800 x ` 8,000                         ` 64,00,000/-
     Postgraduate                     400 x ` 15,000                         ` 60,00,000/-
                Total Income of Commerce Students                            ` 84,00,000/-



Total Recurring Expenditure:

       Total Income of Arts Students                             ` 66,00,000/-
                     +                                                 +
    Total Income of Commerce Students                            ` 84,00,000/-
                     =                                                 =
       Total Recurring Expenditure                              ` 1,50,00,000/-

So, the proportion of expenditure of Aadarsh College Library budget on various items should be
under:
The budget allocation of the Aadarsh College Library for 2011-2012 was as under :---


Sr. No.     Expenditure                                Percentage (%)              Amount (`)
     1      Salaries and Wages                              34 %                  ` 51,00,000/-
     2      Books & Backsets of Periodicals                 32 %                  ` 48,00,000/-
     3      Current Periodical & Newspapers                 10 %                  ` 15,00,000/-
     4      Microfilms / Xerox copies                        2%                    ` 3,00,000/-
     5      Binding                                          5%                    ` 7,50,000/-
     6      Lightening & heating charges                   2.5 %                   ` 3,75,000/-
     7      Insurance                                       10 %                  ` 15,00,000/-
     8      Contingents & other library suppliers          4.5 %                   ` 6,75,000/-
Total Recurring Expenditure                      100 %             ` 1,50,00,000/-
The b
                                                                                               12

So, in Aadarsh College Library 32% i.e. ` 48,00,000/- are reserved for books and backsets of
periodicals from Total Recurring Expenditure.

In Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce, Arts students are 800 whereas Commerce students
are 1200. So, 14% are reserved for Arts students whereas 18% are reserved for Commerce
students. The amount for that calculated as under :




Arts        32 %    ` 48,00,000/-             Commerce 32 %           ` 48,00,000/-
            14 %         ?                             18 %                ?

48,00,000 x 32      =   ` 21,00,000/-        48,00,000 x 32           = ` 27,00,000/-
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Specialization in Arts Subject wise calculating budget :-

     Arts Specialized Subject             Percentage (%)                    Amount (`)
History                                         30 %                        ` 6,30,000/-
Economics                                       20 %                        ` 4,20,000/-
English Literature                               8%                         ` 1,68,000/-
Psychology                                      22 %                        ` 4,62,000/-
Marathi Literature                               5%                         ` 1,05,000/-
Philosophy                                      15 %                        ` 3,15,000/-
Total Amount for Arts                          100 %                       ` 21,00,000/-



Specialization in Commerce Subject wise calculating budget :-

 Commerce Specialized Subject             Percentage (%)                    Amount (`)
Accounting & Finance                            40 %                       ` 10,80,000/-
Banking & Insurance                             15 %                        ` 4,05,000/-
Management                                        14 %                        ` 3,78,000/-
Business Economics                                 7%                         ` 1,89,000/-
Direct & Indirect Taxation                        20 %                        ` 5,40,000/-
Advanced Auditing                                  4%                         ` 1,08,000/-
Total Amount for Commerce                        100 %                       ` 27,00,000/-

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CONCLUSION

Collection development policy is a communication tool for management, librarians, users and
other libraries; a detailed outline of collecting levels; a description of collection development
responsibilities; and budgeting tool that helps librarian‟s decide where to place resources.

Aadarsh College Library‟s collection development policy is very easy to understand. Some
library may write or implement their collection development policy with the help of Aadarsh
college library‟s collection development policy. Aadarsh College Library policy is intended to
guide the selection of materials to be added to the collections, whether b purchase, through gifts,
or through comprehensive orders and approval plans.

Aadarsh College Library‟s collection development policy serves as a guideline for library
personnel to build and maintain a collection which reflects the mission and goal of the library
and which meets the needs of the users.
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REFERENCES :

Vignau, B. S. S. & Quesada, I. L. P. (2006). “Collection Development in a digital environment:
an imperative for information organizations in the twenty-first century”. Collection Building. 25
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Arizon State Library, Archives and Public Records. (2013). About Collection Development
Policies. Retrieved from http://www.azlibrary.gov/cdt/colldev.aspx

Murphy, J. F. (2011). Collection Development Policy. Library and Information Services at
Kenyon College. Retrieved from https://lbis.kenyon.edu/colldev/

Prasher, R. G.(2001). “Developing Library Collection”. Ludhiana: Medallion Press. 251p.

Crumb, F.W. & Crane, J.E. (n.d.).Potsdam. College Libraries                 .    Retrieved   from
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Collection Development Policy . (2009). LIS 6010 Blog.                          Retrieved    from
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Sam Anderson, S. & Atwood, G. & Bigelow, C. & Naismith, R. & Sochrin, S. (2008). Babson
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Arizon State Library, Archives and Public Records. (2013). Acquisition. Retrieved            from
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Aadarsh College Library Collection Policy

  • 1. AADARSH COLLEGE OF ARTS AND COMMERCE MAHIM, MUMBAI COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY College library with 2000 students in Arts and Commerce at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Note: The Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce, Mahim is not a real college in Mumbai. It was a part of my assignment.
  • 2. CONTENT PAGE SR NO. TITLE PAGE NO. 1 INTRODUCTION OF COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY 2 2 WHAT IS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY? 2 3 WHY IS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY 3 4 PURPOSE & AIM OF THE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY 3 5 SCOPE OF THE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY 4 6 HOW TO WRITE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY 4 7 RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY 5 8 SELECTION CRITERIA 5
  • 3. 9 ACQUISITION 8 10 BUDGET 10 11 CONCLUSION 13 12 REFERENCES 14
  • 4. 1 Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce is a multi-unit Library located at Mahim, Mumbai. Aadarsh college of Arts and Commerce have around 2000 students with undergraduate and postgraduate level. The college library provides a range of services and facilities through the distributed network of its units. These include: Reading facilities on the premises, Inter Library Loan services, etc. The Library is a rich resource of the following print and non-print resources: Print Resources  Books (including textbooks, reference and general books)  Valuable and rare books  Periodicals (including bound volume)  Newspapers  These and Dissertations  Annual Reports  Pamphlets, brochures and other vertical file material  Manuscripts  Distance education lessons, syllabi, question papers Non-Print Resources  Phono records, audiocassettes, linguaphone records, audio-CDs, etc.  Films, slides, film strips, photographs, etc.  Video cassettes, multimedia packages  Microfiche, microfilms, etc.  Electronic resources and software on floppy disks, CDs, etc.  In-house created databases Library Timing: Monday to Saturday 9.00 am to 6.00 pm and Saturday 10.00 am to 5.00 pm And notice will display when ever holiday comes. Collection Development is a vital process in creation and building a library collection. It is a well planned activity for which a well-defined policy is essential. The development primarily includes acquisition, selection, evaluation, preservation and weeding out materials/books/journals, etc after assessing user needs.
  • 5. 2 INTRODUCTION OF COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY Mission Statement The mission of Aadarsh College Library is to provide access to and ongoing instruction in the use of information resources to the student and staff in support of the greater purpose of the College. Collection development is one of the major activities of the library because the entire library services depend on good collection. Collection building involves a number of activities by which a library acquires materials of all types by implementing the selection policy and the plans for document acquisition. The selection policies and the procurement programs form the contents of the collection development process. Collection development is a dynamic and continuous activity. It involves the users, the library staff, and the subject experts on selection team. It is not an end in itself, but a means to develop a need-based, up-to-date, and balanced collection fit to meet the document and information needs of the users. Various steps involved in collection development are: 1. Analysis of the information needs of the users; 2. Formulation and implementation of selection policy to suit the objectives of the library; 3. Acquisition programs to build-up a balanced collection; 4. Resource sharing and its impact on collection development; 5. Weeding out programs to ensure effectiveness of collection; 6. Collection evaluations. WHAT IS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY? A collection development policy is a written statement of Aadarsh College library‟s intentions for building its collection. It describes the collection‟s strengths and weaknesses and provides guidelines for the staff. It takes time and careful consideration to develop a useful and relevant document. Once Aadarsh college library have completed the document and the Library Board has approved it. In each and every library collection development is a continuous and never-ending activity, a wee-though out long term policy is needed to accomplish the task of collection development systematically. It is said that the library is a trinity of books, users and staff. Books are of various types and formats generally known as collection. Books are being published in increasing number every year. Digital books and other media to ever increasing number of books worldwide. Left to themselves, Aadarsh College librarian would like to acquire as many books as they can while the users would like to have all the books of their interest in the library with which they are associated. Unfortunately, many library budgets are very much limited regardless
  • 6. 3 of the type of library - academic, public, or special library. At the same time other needs such as open access computers, multimedia services etc. have to be met with. The best way of facing these problems appears to be to have a well written collection development policy. Definitions: According to Harrods librarians glossary, „collection development is defined as a term which encompasses a number of activities related to the development of library collection, including the determination and coordination of selection policy, assessment of users needs and potential users, collection evaluation, selection of materials, planning for resource sharing, collection management and weeding‟. The American Library Association defines collection development policies (CDP) as 'documents which define the scope of a library's existing collections, plan for the continuing development of resources, identify collection strengths, and outline the relationship between selection philosophy and the institution's goals, general selection criteria, and intellectual freedom'. According to Hoffmann and Wood (2005), „collection development policy statement often focuses on the communication function: internally, with the users, staff, and administrators, and externally, with other libraries and institutions. Communication embraces a wide range of operations, including training, budgeting cooperative acquisitions, interaction with users, and shared services‟. According to Cassell and Futas (1991), „the collection development plan is like business plan for a small business; it is like a road map which outlines the steps to be taken to accomplish the goals of the business‟. WHY IS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY? The primary purpose of a written collection development policy is to lay down guidelines for selecting materials for the collection of the Aadarsh library. It also describes steps on weeding (de-selection), retention, preservation and archiving. It helps in identifying gaps in collections and providing orientation to new staff of Aadarsh College. It can help the Aadarsh college library users what to expect from the library and what to recommend to be added to the collection. PURPOSE AND AIM OF THE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY Purpose of the collection development is a means Aadarsh College Library provides organized collections of information items that will meet institutional, curricular research, and instructional requirements, as well as the cultural needs of the college community. Library
  • 7. 4 collections facilitate and enrich classroom instruction as well as providing information that represents the diverse and varied background of the college community. The aim of the Collection Development Policy is to provide a framework for the maintenance and development of the Aadarh College Library's collections, to indicate priorities, to establish selection criteria across the range of different subjects, languages and media and to create a consistent and coherent basis for the future development of the collections. SCOPE OF THE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY Aadarsh College Libraries collection policy provides guidance to staff engaged in selection. It is not comprehensive in its provisions and not every item considered for acquisition will be unambiguously included or excluded by the policy. It is intended to provide information to staff, suppliers and to readers about the principles on which the collections are acquired, to create an awareness of the objectives and to form the basis for future developments and modifications as circumstances require. HOW TO WRITE A COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY? Collection development policy may be written either for the entire library or to a specific subject such as History, Political Science, Economic, Taxation, Accounting and Foundation Course etc. The policy is usually drafted by a Aadarsh college committee whereas for a specific subject it is by the subject librarian concerned. It may be worth looking at the simple course on writing a collection development policy of Idaho Commission for Libraries. Whitehead (1989) took a practical look at writing the policy and explains how to start the process, what to write first, what to put into it, how to get one quick, what to call it, and how longit should be. Elements of collection development policy The Guide for written collection policy statements by the American Library Association explicitly describes various items of information that are to be included in the policy statement. These elements are listed below (ALA, 1996). By and large the below mentioned items are included in policy statement:  Introduction to the policy statement  General purpose  Brief note about the library  General subject boundaries  Languages  Geographical areas
  • 8. 5  Types of materials collected  Format of materials collected  Special collections and manuscripts  Other resources available  Detailed subject areas  Weeding and de-selection RESPONSIBILITIES FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY While responsibility for the selection of library materials rests with the library faculty, collaboration with other teaching faculty is essential to build collections that support the academic programs of the Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce.  Purchase recommendations from every teaching faculty member are strongly encouraged. College Libraries faculty will facilitate informed and appropriate materials recommendations by campus colleagues.  Library faculty is responsible for coordinating recommendations and developing a balanced and integrated collection. A departmental liaison from each academic department will work with a Libraries liaison to ensure communication and coordination with regard to library acquisitions. Aadarsh College Library Faculty Liaison Program The Aadarsh College Librarian and Faculty share responsibility for developing the library collection. By way of the liaison program, they coordinate their efforts to ensure that the Library collects to meet the needs of the College as a whole, and the individual departments. The main responsibility of the liaisons is to maintain communication between the library and the faculty. As the library subject specialists, the liaisons serve as materials selectors, monitor the approval plan, and assess collection strengths and weaknesses. Liaisons also review gifts, provide advocacy for their disciplines in the Library, study collection use, and work to understand community needs. SELECTION CRITERIA General Guidelines to consider for selection of Aadarsh College Library materials include: FORMAT OF MATERIALS The Library acquires many formats of material or media. All formats are considered potential resourcematerials for the library collection. A. PRINT Aadarsh Library collects materials in print when that is the most appropriate and available format.
  • 9. 6 Textbooks - The library does not ordinarily purchase textbooks used for courses at Aadarsh College, but focuses on supplementary materials to support the curriculum. However, textbooks may be selected if they enhance the collection as a whole. Theses, Dissertations and Other Research Projects – Library acquires, both for reservation and research purposes, copies of theses, dissertations, and other research projects completed at Aadarsh College. Theses and dissertations from other colleges are selected if they support the needs. B. ELECTRONIC RESOURCES In order to make materials available to users inside and outside of the library, college library prefer electronic resources whenever possible and appropriate. A resource is purchased or subscribed to in electronic format on the basis of availability, accessibility, permanence or utility. C. VIDEORECORDINGS Videorecordings that support the curriculum are acquired by Library Liaisons and the faculty. Recreational videorecordings are purchased to a lesser extent. Only the originally purchased copy orcopies made with the permission of the copyright holder will be added to the Library's collection.Videorecordings are purchased in VHS, DVD or other supported formats. The format of a particularitem is determined by the liaison in consultation with the requestor (if any). D. SOUND RECORDINGS The Library will purchase sound recordings if that is deemed to be a good format for a publication, either to support the curriculum or, to a lesser extent, for recreational use. Only the originally purchasedcopy or copies made with the permission of the copyright holder will be added to the Library'scollection. E. MICROFORM Aadarsh College Library acquires limited microform resources. Microforms are an undesirable format in the current information environment, and as such will only be purchased when no other options are available or appropriate for the College Libraries. F COMPUTER SOFTWARE All computer software is purchased and managed by the ICT committee. G PAST EXAMINATION PAPERS 1 print copy is provided in vertical file. Electronic copies are provided on subject intranet pages. H ON-LINE RESOURCES On-line databases will be evaluated on the same basis as reference and serial subscriptions, with emphasis on the special features, suitability and improved student access of this format. Requests for website subscriptions will be treated on the same basis as requests for journal subscriptions.
  • 10. 7 The College Libraries require online resources to use commonly available hardware and software components. The College Libraries will consider vendor-side details such as presentation of resources, availability of statistics, and usability of interface when selecting and evaluating online resources. Additional Specific Criteria for Selection of Library Materials: I JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS Aadarsh College recognize some titles are better used in print. The library subscribes national newspapers. Back copies of newspapers are kept for the current term. Most newspaper content can be accessed on the databases/online. J OTHER NON-BOOK MATERIALS The College Libraries will consider collecting other non-book formats that meet the Libraries' general selection criteria if the Aadarsh College can support the storage and use of the material. K PERIODICAL SUBSCRIPTION The College Libraries journal collections are designed to provide access to online and print content relevant to and actively used in teaching and learning in undergraduate and postgraduate programs. When considering periodicals for addition, renewal, or discontinuation, the Aadarsh College Library will choose between available options (including cancellation, print-only subscription, print and online subscription, or online-only access). TIMELINESS OF MATERIALS In general, contemporary materials are purchased more rigorously than older, classical materials. It is appropriate, however, to select excellent works regardless of date published. LANGUAGE OF MATERIALS Aadarsh College Library will collect mostly English-language materials. Materials in non- English languages will be collected when it is deemed important to have an edition in the original language or when there is a qualitative benefit to having a work in another language. EXLUDED FORMATS AND MATERIALS The following types of materials are generally not collected for the Aadarsh College Library‟s collection:  Out of scope of subject of the university program curriculum and research.
  • 11. 8  Childish and school level items unless serving a specific program need, such as teacher education.  Entertainments, such as commercial films and games, unless serving specific program needs.  Outdated items unless in RCL (Resources for College Libraries), or it is a core seminal title.  Materials that run on obsolete software platforms or those not supported by the College.  Obsolete formats: Long Plays, 5.25 inch computer disks, Laser Disks, Open Reel Tapes, ideo VHS, Video Beta, Video UMatic, Film 16mm, Film 8mm, Film. Historical or special collections materials, which may not be connected to modern format, is exempted. ACQUISITION The acquisition of books is a pre-requisite for a library. This work is so important that it should be organized in such a manner that the reading material of maximum utility is acquired without any delay and at the minimum cost. Aadarsh college library has acquire and provide all the relevant reading materials to its users so that the basic functions of the library are fulfilled. Acquisition is the term used to describe the process of selecting and purchasing items for the collection. The process involves selection of suppliers, placing of orders, receiving items and handling invoices. The acquisitions budget is a major component of the library budget. Other components include consumables and general management costs. In sharing the budget across learning areas the following will be taken into consideration Numbers of students Type of syllabus Requirements for currency of information Requirements for visual or digital information New curriculum needs New subjects New staff requirements Format Gift  Gifts to the Aadarsh College Library are gratefully received provided that the Collection Development personnel are free to exercise judgment on the proper disposition of the material.  Materials not needed by the main library or its branches may be donated to the Friends of the Library for its book sales.
  • 12. 9  Only rare or unique collections will be accepted by the Aadarsh College Library where cumbersome restrictions must be met on the handling, storage, or usage of the materials. These restrictions will be determined at the discretion of the Collection Development Coordinator, Special Collections Supervisor, Reference Librarian, and Juvenile Coordinator. Once material has been donated to the Library, it cannot be returned to the donor. Fund Allocation  The College Libraries allocate materials funds across the campus' major curricular subject areas into three main funding pools: periodical subscriptions, electronic resources, and monographs. All non-serial publications, complete in one volume or finite set, are considered to be monographs, including but not limited to books, music scores, audiovisual materials, microfilm sets, and software.  The disciplinary allocation for monographs, which includes standing orders, is based on a formula applied across disciplines. To create and maintain a diverse and balanced collection, the Director of Libraries and Collection Development Coordinator use professional judgment to balance allocations, taking into consideration a broad range of factors. Preservation and Replacement  The Aadarsh College Library is committed to the appropriate preservation of aging or damaged materials in order to maintain a collection appropriate to curricular needs.  Preservation may include repair, rebinding, or replacement. The method of preservation is influenced by the availability of replacement options, electronic duplication of content, cost of replacement or repair, physical condition of the material, importance of the item to the College Libraries' collection, and other factors unique to each item.  The Aadarsh College Library will preserve periodicals primarily through retention of loose or bound issues as appropriate, as well as through reliable electronic archiving initiatives.  The Aadarsh College Library will replace lost materials as appropriate. Lost items may be directly replaced, or the libraries may instead select like material or variant editions to replace the lost content. De-selection  De-selection of library materials (withdrawal of items from the Libraries' collections) is essential to maintaining a dynamic library collection; both information obsolescence and poor physical condition decrease the utility and value of library collections.  Library materials are deselected on an ongoing basis, and when specific de-selection needs are identified.
  • 13. 10  De-selection criteria may include aging of information, poor physical condition, changes in curriculum which reduce the relevance of subject areas, replacement of information in another format or area, use-patterns, etc. Weeding  Withdrawal/weeding/de-selection refers to the removal of books and other library materials from the collection of the Library. It includes the process of identifying such material and the removal of the item and their representations (e.g. catalogue cards, references) from all library records.  Weeding is an important component of collection development. Upon arrival of new editions, cataloguing staff will evaluate previous editions and will withdraw those deemed outdated. Individual library collections  Its primary benefit is the removal of materials which meet one or more criteria for no longerbeing suitable for the Aadarsh College Library collection. These criteria typically include the following considerations for weeding the item/work/book:  Items that are heavily damaged, badlyworn or torn, or are deteriorate.  Items that are of obsolete formats thatequipment no longer can support.  Items that are not reviewedor are from unknown publishers (e.g. homemade or self- published donations) may not reflect acceptededucational standards. Items with outdatedcontent, inaccurate information, or poor writing or illustrations according to accepted educational standards.  Items that are duplicates of other items, where no heavy demand exists.  Duplicate copies of items with low use.  Books that have not circulated in a specific number of years.  Items missing for more than year. BUDGET The development and execution of the library budget is one of the librarian most important tasks. Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce have 2000 students at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Level Arts Students Commerce Students Undergraduate 600 800 Postgraduate 200 400 Total Students 800 1200
  • 14. 11 Total Students of Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce = 2000 So, the Total Student of Arts = 800 And the Total Student of Commerce = 1200 Total Student in Arts = 800 Level Student x Per Student Fess Total Undergraduate 600 x ` 7,000 ` 42,00,000/- Postgraduate 200 x ` 12,000 ` 24,00,000/- Total Income of Arts Students ` 66,00,000/- Total Student in Commerce = 1200 Level Student x Per Student Fess Total Undergraduate 800 x ` 8,000 ` 64,00,000/- Postgraduate 400 x ` 15,000 ` 60,00,000/- Total Income of Commerce Students ` 84,00,000/- Total Recurring Expenditure: Total Income of Arts Students ` 66,00,000/- + + Total Income of Commerce Students ` 84,00,000/- = = Total Recurring Expenditure ` 1,50,00,000/- So, the proportion of expenditure of Aadarsh College Library budget on various items should be under: The budget allocation of the Aadarsh College Library for 2011-2012 was as under :--- Sr. No. Expenditure Percentage (%) Amount (`) 1 Salaries and Wages 34 % ` 51,00,000/- 2 Books & Backsets of Periodicals 32 % ` 48,00,000/- 3 Current Periodical & Newspapers 10 % ` 15,00,000/- 4 Microfilms / Xerox copies 2% ` 3,00,000/- 5 Binding 5% ` 7,50,000/- 6 Lightening & heating charges 2.5 % ` 3,75,000/- 7 Insurance 10 % ` 15,00,000/- 8 Contingents & other library suppliers 4.5 % ` 6,75,000/-
  • 15. Total Recurring Expenditure 100 % ` 1,50,00,000/- The b 12 So, in Aadarsh College Library 32% i.e. ` 48,00,000/- are reserved for books and backsets of periodicals from Total Recurring Expenditure. In Aadarsh College of Arts and Commerce, Arts students are 800 whereas Commerce students are 1200. So, 14% are reserved for Arts students whereas 18% are reserved for Commerce students. The amount for that calculated as under : Arts 32 % ` 48,00,000/- Commerce 32 % ` 48,00,000/- 14 % ? 18 % ? 48,00,000 x 32 = ` 21,00,000/- 48,00,000 x 32 = ` 27,00,000/- 14 18 Specialization in Arts Subject wise calculating budget :- Arts Specialized Subject Percentage (%) Amount (`) History 30 % ` 6,30,000/- Economics 20 % ` 4,20,000/- English Literature 8% ` 1,68,000/- Psychology 22 % ` 4,62,000/- Marathi Literature 5% ` 1,05,000/- Philosophy 15 % ` 3,15,000/- Total Amount for Arts 100 % ` 21,00,000/- Specialization in Commerce Subject wise calculating budget :- Commerce Specialized Subject Percentage (%) Amount (`) Accounting & Finance 40 % ` 10,80,000/- Banking & Insurance 15 % ` 4,05,000/-
  • 16. Management 14 % ` 3,78,000/- Business Economics 7% ` 1,89,000/- Direct & Indirect Taxation 20 % ` 5,40,000/- Advanced Auditing 4% ` 1,08,000/- Total Amount for Commerce 100 % ` 27,00,000/- 13 CONCLUSION Collection development policy is a communication tool for management, librarians, users and other libraries; a detailed outline of collecting levels; a description of collection development responsibilities; and budgeting tool that helps librarian‟s decide where to place resources. Aadarsh College Library‟s collection development policy is very easy to understand. Some library may write or implement their collection development policy with the help of Aadarsh college library‟s collection development policy. Aadarsh College Library policy is intended to guide the selection of materials to be added to the collections, whether b purchase, through gifts, or through comprehensive orders and approval plans. Aadarsh College Library‟s collection development policy serves as a guideline for library personnel to build and maintain a collection which reflects the mission and goal of the library and which meets the needs of the users.
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