The Collection Development Policy of the Henry Whittemore Library provides guidelines for the selection, acquisition, evaluation, and maintenance of materials supporting the research and teaching needs of the students and faculty of Framingham State University.
The Scholarly Acquisitions Collections and Management Librarian will select materials for the library’s collection based on the following criteria:
The policy of the Library is to purchase one copy per print resource, except in cases where exceptional need is anticipated, or in the case of certain faculty or librarian publications.
The following items are not typically collected by the Whittemore Library:
Assessment
The collection will be assessed on an on-going basis by librarians to ensure the needs of the University are met. Materials that no longer meet these needs may be removed from the collection. Subscriptions to electronic resources will be continually assessed, and may be discontinued due to financial considerations.
In cases where material is selected for removal, faculty liaisons will be given the opportunity to review the material beforehand.
Physical materials are considered for removal based on the following factors:
Physical items that are lost, stolen, missing, or damaged beyond reasonable repair will be evaluated for replacement. In certain cases, materials may be replaced via a different medium / format.
The Scholarly Acquisitions Collections and Management Librarian reviews donations or gifts of books, archives, manuscripts, and other materials and approves donations that are appropriate for the collection.
The following items are generally not acceptable as donations:
Additionally, the Library may decline to accept materials that would require extensive processing and storage.