Motley Crew: Collaboration across an Academic Library to Revive an Orphaned Collection

Authors

  • Amy Jankowski
  • Anne Schultz
  • Laura Soito

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.62n3.114

Abstract

It can be difficult to find time and motivation to effectively address collection management for materials in specialized areas that fall outside the primary scope of one’s usual responsibilities. The pressure of crowded shelves in the authors’ largest library and the associated difficulties of helping users locate materials led a team of faculty librarians and staff to evaluate and consolidate an “orphaned collection” of books in health and medicine call numbers. The authors describe how a project team established a data-informed evaluation and weeding process that minimized affective decision-making and considered the nuances of collection management between disciplines.

Author Biography

Amy Jankowski

Amy Jankowski (ajankowski@unm.edu) is the Life Sciences Subject Librarian at the University of New Mexico Libraries in Albuquerque. Anne Schultz (aschultz@unm.edu) is a Library Operations Manager at the University of New Mexico Libraries in Albuquerque. Laura Soito (lsoito@unm.edu) is the Physical Sciences Subject Librarian at the University of New Mexico Libraries in Albuquerque.

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Published

2018-07-02

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Notes on Operations