Showing posts with label change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label change. Show all posts
Friday, December 2, 2011
Changing formats and collection development
Years ago our library collections were in good shape if they were balanced, diverse, and current. Now the issues of formats and access have complicated these tenets in some ways and simplified them in others.
The following are suggestions that feel right for our library, and I’d love to hear from you as to decisions you’re making.
AV to weed now:
VHS tapes
Cassette tapes
Filmstrips (Surely we don’t still have these?)
AV to no longer purchase and weed when they are dated or unused:
DVDs
CDs
Print to weed now:
Reference materials older than five years
Books that meet the MUSTY criteria
Print to no longer purchase and to weed when MUSTY:
Most reference materials (Keep one copy of the most-used ready reference)
Nonfiction “report” books
Materials to purchase as funds allow:
Online databases
Access to streaming video
Fiction and nonfiction downloadable ebooks and audiobooks
Fiction and nonfiction print books of high quality (award winners, starred reviews, etc.)
Fiction and nonfiction print books that are in popular demand
Basically, I see our physical collections getting somewhat smaller (but not disappearing) while our digital collections grow. Our virtual collections provide ubiquitous, 24/7 access, which is something we can’t say for our print volumes that sit behind locked library doors nights, weekends, and holidays.
But because not all our students have digital devices, because our libraries have limited numbers of devices, and because some of our patrons prefer print for a variety of reasons, we should continue to provide vibrant print collections for now, at least.
Formats and access will absolutely continue to change rapidly and challenge our notions of traditional collection development. What do you see around the corner for libraries?
Saturday, June 4, 2011
An end and a beginning...
Today is bittersweet. It's my last day as Library Coordinator for Frisco ISD, a job I've held for seven years. I've been in the district for 11 years, which is forever for me and pretty long in such a fast growth district.
When I was hired as librarian at Staley Middle School in 2001, the district had eight campuses. When I became coordinator in 2004, we had 21 campuses. Now there are 49.
And I'm not doing a good job of letting go of our wonderful library program, this great position, and our awesome librarians, who are friends as well.
But I have an exciting challenge ahead of me. After 31 years in public education, I'm retiring to accept a wonderful new job. In August I'll begin as Director of Libraries for Parish Episcopal School in Dallas. I'll still be a library administrator, which I enjoy, and I will again be a librarian, which I love.
I'll have a library! And kids!
So change is in the air for me, and change will be on the horizon for Shelf Consumed as well. This summer I hope to give it a little facelift. And I'll keep posting, but maybe from a little different perspective since I'll be a librarian again. YAY!
When I was seven, I joined Brownies because I wanted a uniform (a life-long goal I've yet to really reach). We ended each meeting with a little song: "Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver and the other gold."
This change feels much like that. Silver and gold!
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