School of Information and Library Science
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
INLS 513 - Resource Selection and Evaluation (Section 001)
[Last Updated: 2021-08-25]

Fall 2021
Meeting Time: Monday, 12:20PM - 3:05 PM
Location: 208 Manning Hall
Credits: 3
Instructor: Cal Lee
Office: 212 Manning
Phone: 919-962-7024
E-Mail: callee [at] ils [dot] unc [dot] edu
Office Hours: Wednesday, 3:05-4:00, or by appointment
Course Web Site: https://sakai.unc.edu/

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course is about the identification, provision, and evaluation of resources to meet primary needs of clientele in different institutional environments. We will explore the defining characteristics of collections; the importance of defining the scope and boundaries of collections; developing collections that are valuable to one or more identifiable communities; ensuring the sustainability of collections; and legal and ethical considerations associated with selecting, evaluating, collecting, managing and providing access to information and documentary artifacts. We will also discuss the lifecycle of information - from conception and creation to deaccessioning or long-term preservation and access.

The second part of the semester will be devoted to issues that arise with specific types of materials and collections: manuscripts, personal papers, government documents and unique collections; scholarly communications; collecting internet-accessible materials; creating internet-accessible materials (digitization); and non-textual materials. We will also consider ways in which cultural institutions can collaborate in their collecting activities and ways in which the efforts of different types of organizations (libraries, archives and museums) have begun to converge in recent years.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

COURSE EXPECTATIONS

Special Needs: If you feel that you may need an accommodation for a disability or have any other special need, please make an appointment to discuss this with me. I will best be able to address special circumstances if I know about them early in the semester.

Access Resources and Services
"The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill facilitates the implementation of reasonable accommodations, including resources and services, for students with disabilities, chronic medical conditions, a temporary disability or pregnancy complications resulting in barriers to fully accessing University courses, programs and activities. Accommodations are determined through the Office of Accessibility Resources and Service (ARS) for individuals with documented qualifying disabilities in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. See the ARS Website for contact information: https://ars.unc.edu or email ars@unc.edu."

Title IX
Any student who is impacted by discrimination, harassment, interpersonal (relationship) violence, sexual violence, sexual exploitation, or stalking is encouraged to seek resources on campus or in the community. Please contact the Director of Title IX Compliance (Adrienne Allison – Adrienne.allison@unc.edu), Report and Response Coordinators in the Equal Opportunity and Compliance Office (reportandresponse@unc.edu), Counseling and Psychological Services (confidential), or the Gender Violence Services Coordinators (gvsc@unc.edu; confidential) to discuss your specific needs. Additional resources are available at safe.unc.edu.

Counseling and Psychological Services
CAPS is strongly committed to addressing the mental health needs of a diverse student body through timely access to consultation and connection to clinically appropriate services, whether for short or long-term needs. Go to their website: https://caps.unc.edu/ or visit their facilities on the third floor of the Campus Health Services building for a walk-in evaluation to learn more. (source: Student Safety and Wellness Proposal for EPC, Sep 2018)

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

  1. Complete required readings and participate in class discussions.
  2. You will submit a paper based on an interview with a professional who handles collection management in a specific setting. This will be due on September 15 at 12:20pm (through Sakai assignments).
  3. You will analyze and propose revisions to a collection development policy for a specific organization. This will involve each student individually selecting and critically reading a collection development policy and writing about what you've learned; sharing your policies and critiques with the other members of your group; and, as a group, proposing changes to one of the policies and presenting your policy to the class. Written deliverables for this assignment are due October 20 at 12:20pm (through Sakai assignments). Group presentations will be during the final class session on October 27.
  4. Write a literature review about a current issue, emerging trend, or aspect of collection development that you’d like to explore. The paper is due on November 12 at 5pm (through Sakai assignments).

KEY DATES

Wednesday, Sept 15 - Individual interview paper due at 12:20pm
Wednesday, October 20 - Collection policy analysis assignment documents due at 12:20pm
Wednesday, October 27 - Group presentation about collection policy analysis assignment
Wednesday, November 12 - Literature review due at 12:20pm

IMPORTANT NOTE ON PLAGIARISM

It is very important that you both attribute your sources and avoid excessive use of quotes (see separate handout called "In Your Own Words"). Be aware of the University of North Carolina policy on plagiarism. Your written work must be original. Ask if you have any doubts about what this means.

All cases of plagiarism (unattributed quotation or paraphrasing) of anyone else's work, whether from someone else's answers to homework or from published materials, will be officially reported and dealt with according to UNC policies (Instrument of Student Judicial Governance, Section II.B.1. and III.D.2, http://instrument.unc.edu).

Honor Code
"The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has had a student-led honor system for over 100 years. Academic integrity is at the heart of Carolina and we all are responsible for upholding the ideals of honor and integrity. The student-led Honor System is responsible for adjudicating any suspected violations of the Honor Code and all suspected instances of academic dishonesty will be reported to the Honor System. Information, including your responsibilities as a student is outlined in the Instrument of Student Judicial Governance. Your full participation and observance of the Honor Code is expected."

EVALUATION

Participation in Class Discussion: 15%
Interview Paper: 15%
Collection policy assignment - individual policy analysis (one from each student): 15%
Collection policy assignment - revised policy (one from each group): 25%
Collection policy presentation: 5%
Literature Review: 25%

The most important measures of your performance in this and all other classes at SILS will be your ability to engage in challenging materials with your fellow students; your reputation for insights and professionalism among your peers and with your instructor; your integration of course material with the other things you are learning both inside and outside the classroom; and your ability to apply what you’ve learned in your future career. However, the conventions of academia dictate that I also assign labels (called grades) to your work on assignments and for the course as a whole.

Based on UNC Registrar Policy for graduate-level courses (http://regweb.unc.edu/resources/rpm24.php), both assignment and semester grades will be H, P, L or F. Few students will obtain an "H," which signifies an exceptionally high level of performance (higher than an "A" in an A-F systems). The following is a more detailed breakdown:

H = Superior work: complete command of subject, unusual depth, great creativity or originality

P+ = Above average performance: solid work somewhat beyond what was required and good command of the material

P = Satisfactory performance that meets course requirements (expected to be the median grade of all students in the course).

P- = Acceptable work in need of improvement

L = Unacceptable graduate performance: substandard in significant ways

F = Performance that is seriously deficient and unworthy of graduate credit

COURSE READINGS

The text for the course is available for purchase from the UNC Student Stores in the Daniels Building (two buildings south of Manning Hall):

Johnson, Peggy. Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management. Fourth Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2018.

SILS Reserves: Copies of the following books are available from SILS Reserves, which, are now located at Davis Library:

Anderson, Joanne S., Chris Desjariais-Leuth, Maureen Gleason, Caroline C. Long, Marilyn Myers, Mary Ellen Quinn, and Kathleen A. Sullivan. Guide for Written Collection Policy Statements. Second Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1996.

Saponaro, Margaret Zarnosky, and G. Edward Evans.  Developing Library and Information Center Collections. Seventh Edition. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2019.

Fales, Susan L., ed. Guide for Training Collection Development Librarians. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1996.

Hoffmann, Frank, and Richard J. Wood. Library Collection Development Policies: Academic, Public, and Special Libraries. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2005. [Presents examples of policy language that may be useful for your group project.]

Johson, Peggy. Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management. Fourth Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2018.

Van Slyck, Abigail Ayres. Free to All: Carnegie Libraries & American Culture, 1890-1920. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.

The following labels indicate where specific course readings can be located:

B = Book for purchase

R = Reserves at SILS Library in Manning Hall

C = Course site on Sakai (https://sakai.unc.edu/), where copies of some readings are available (under Course Documents > Readings)

O = Online through UNC license. NOTE: Accessing these materials can require you either to use a computer with a UNC IP address (generally, a SILS or UNC Library computer) or visit the associated sites through a UNC proxy server. See: http://proxy.lib.unc.edu/setupinfo.html

W = Publicly accessible Web

COURSE OUTLINE

Part 1 - Principles and Foundations

Week 1 (August 18) - Collecting: Origins and Professionalization

Read:

W - Hedstrom, Margaret, and John Leslie King. "Epistemic Infrastructure in the Rise of the Knowledge Economy." In Advancing Knowledge and the Knowledge Economy, edited by Brian Kahin and Dominique Foray. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006. http://jlking.people.si.umich.edu/EpistemicInfrast-MITPress.pdf

B, R - Johnson, Peggy. "Introduction to Collection Management and Development." In Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, 1-35. Fourth Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2018.

Other Related Readings

Week 2 (August 25) - Course Introduction; Defining the Boundaries of Collecting - Institutional Collection Policies

Read:

C, R - Anderson, Joanne S., ed. Guide for Written Collection Policy Statements. Second Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1996.

B, R - Johnson, Peggy. "Policy, Planning and Budgets." In Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, 77-117. Fourth Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2018.

O - Lee, Hur-Li. "What Is a Collection?" Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51, no. 12 (2000): 1106-13. http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb5841824

O - Levenson, Helen N. "Nimble Collection Development Policies: An Achievable Goal." Library Resources and Technical Services 63, no. 4 (2019). https://journals.ala.org/index.php/lrts/article/view/6785/9782

Other Related Readings for Week 2

Week 3 (September 1) - Defining the Boundaries of Collecting - Inter-Institutional Considerations and Arrangements

Read:

B, R - Johnson, Peggy. "Collaberative Collection Development and Management." In Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, 323-364. Fourth Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2018.

O - Lavoie, Brian, Lorcan Dempsey, and Constance Malpas. "Reflections on Collective Collections." College and Research Libraries 81, no. 6 (2020). https://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/view/24618/32438

W - Samuels, Helen Willa. "Who Controls the Past: Documentation Strategies Used to Select What Is Preserved." American Archivist 49 (1986): 109-24. http://archivists.metapress.com/content/t76m2130txw40746/fulltext.pdf

Other Related Readings for Week 3

Week 4 (September 8) - Aligning Collections with Needs

Read:

B, R - Johnson, Peggy. "Marketing, Liaison Activities, and Outreach" and "Collection Analysis, Accountability, and Demonstrating Value." In Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, 241-278, 281-321. Fourth Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2018.

O - Durrant, Summer. "Using an Evaluation Grid to Holistically Assess Library Databases." Collection Management (2021). https://doi.org/10.1080/01462679.2021.1958723

O - Wood-Doughty, Alex, Ted Bergstrom, and Douglas G. Steigerwald. "Do Download Reports Reliably Measure Journal Usage? Trusting the Fox to Count Your Hens?" College and Research Libraries 80, no. 5 (2019). https://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/view/17824/19653

Other Related Readings

Week 5 (September 15) - Information Life Cycle and Workflow - Context of Collecting (First of Three Weeks)

Read:

W - Bulock, Chris. "Tracking Perpetual Access: A Survey of Librarian Practices." Serials Review 40, no. 2 (2014): 97-104. https://doi.org/10.1080/00987913.2014.923369

B, R - Johnson, Peggy. "Developing Collections" and "Vendor Relations, Negotiations, and Contracts." In Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, 119-159, 161-195. Fourth Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2018.

Other Related Readings

Week 6 (September 22) - Information Life Cycle and Workflow - Context of Collecting (Second of Three Weeks)

Read:

O - Cahill, Maria, Erin Ingram, and Soohyung Joo. "Storytime Programs as Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors? Addressing Children’s Needs through Diverse Book Selection." Library Quarterly 91, no. 3 (2021): 269–284. https://doi.org/10.1086/714317

O - Garner, Jane. "'Almost like Freedom': Prison Libraries and Reading as Facilitators of Escape." Library Quarterly 90, no. 1 (2020): 5-19. https://doi.org/10.1086/706309

W - Integrated Library System. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_library_system

O - Ross, Catherine Sheldrick. "If They Read Nancy Drew, So What? Series Readers Talk Back." Library and Information Science Research 17, no. 3 (1995): 201-36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0740-8188(95)90046-2

Other Related Readings

Week 7 (September 29) - Information Life Cycle and Workflow - Context of Collecting (Third of Three Weeks)

Read:

C, R - Evans, G. Edward, and Margaret Zarnosky Saponaro. "Deselection." In Developing Library and Information Center Collections, 295-313. Fifth Edition ed, Library and Information Science Text Series. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2005.

O - Maiorana, Zachary, Ian Bogus, Mary Miller, Jacob Nadal, Katie Risseeuw, and Jennifer Hain Teper. "Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost: Preservation in the Age of Shared Print and Withdrawal Projects." College and Research Libraries 80, no. 7 (2019). https://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/view/23612/30925

W - Rapport, Leonard. "No Grandfather Clause: Reappraising Accessioned Records." American Archivist 44 (1981): 143-50. https://doi.org/10.17723/aarc.44.2.b274w3126t430h52

W - Schonfeld, Roger C. and Ross Housewright. "What to Withdraw? Print Collections Management in the Wake of Digitization." Ithaka S+R. September 29, 2009. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.22357

Other Related Readings

Week 8 (October 6) - Sustainability of Collections

Read:

C - Guthrie, Kevin. The New-York Historical Society: Lessons From One Nonprofit's Long Struggle to Survive. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1996: Chapter 1, "Crisis in the Headlines," 3-8; Chapter 2, "The Formative Years, 1804-1920," 9-20; Chapter 8, "Facing Tough Choices Today," 134-148; and, Chapter 9, "The Liabilities of Nonprofit Assets," 151-158; Appendix D, "1959 Library Acquisitions Policy," 213-28.

B, R - Johnson, Peggy. "Managing Collections." In Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, 197-239. Fourth Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2018.

Other Related Readings

Week 9 (October 13) - Legal and Ethical Considerations

Read:

W - AALL Ethical Principles. American Assocation for Law Libraries. https://www.aallnet.org/about-us/what-we-do/policies/public-policies/aall-ethical-principles/

W - Code of Ethics. American Library Association. https://www.ala.org/tools/ethics

W - SAA Core Values Statement and Code of Ethics. Society of American Archivists. https://www2.archivists.org/statements/saa-core-values-statement-and-code-of-ethics

W - Code of Ethics for Health Sciences Librarianship. Medical Library Association. https://www.mlanet.org/page/code-of-ethics

W - Diverse Collections: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights. American Library Association. http://www.ala.org/advocacy/intfreedom/librarybill/interpretations/diversecollections

W - Hirtle, Peter B. "Copyright Renewal, Copyright Restoration, and the Difficulty of Determining Copyright Status." D-Lib Magazine 14, no. 7/8 (2008). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july08/hirtle/07hirtle.html

W - Library Bill of Rights. American Library Association. https://www.ala.org/advocacy/intfreedom/librarybill/

W - SLA Vision, Mission and Core Value Statements. Special Libraries Association. https://www.sla.org/about-sla/vision-mission-core-value/

W - ACRL Code of Ethics for Special Collections Librarians. Association of Colleges and Research Libraries (ACRL), Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS). https://rbms.info/standards/code_of_ethics/

Other Related Readings

Week 10 (October 20) - Ethics Case Study (Tobacco Control Archives)

Read:

C - Chandler, Robin D. and Susan Storch."Lighting Up the Internet: The Brown and Williamson Collection." In Archives and the Public Good: Accountability and Records in Modern Society, Edited by Richard J. Cox and David A. Wallace, 135-162. Westport Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2002.

W - Legacy Tobacco Documents Library. http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/ [Spend some time exploring this collection and getting a sense of what sorts of materials are in it. You can then restrict your search to the Brown and Williamson materials.]

Other Related Readings


Part 2 - Specific Types of Materials and Collections

Week 11 (October 27) - Collecting Internet-Accessible Materials

Read:

C, R - Brown, Adrian. "Selection." In Archiving Websites: A Practical Guide for Information Management Professionals, 24-41. London: Facet, 2006.

O - Major, Daniela. "The Problem of Web Ephemera." In The Past Web, 5-10. Cham: Springer, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63291-5_1

O - Major, Daniela, and Daniel Gomes. "Web Archives Preserve Our Digital Collective Memory." In The Past Web, 11-19. Cham: Springer, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63291-5_2

O - Masanès, Julien, Daniela Major, and Daniel Gomes. "The Past Web: A Look into the Future." In The Past Web. 285-291 Cham: Springer, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63291-5_22

Other Related Readings

Week 12 (November 3) - Collecting outside the Institutional and Commercial Publishing Mainstream

Read:

O - Graham, Blake, Stefani Baldivia, William Cuthbertson, Kendall Leon, Jane Monson, and Jay Trask. "Collecting First-Generation Voices in Academic Libraries and Archives." College and Research Libraries 82, no. 1 (2021): https://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/view/24752/32575

O - Jaeger, Paul T., John Carlo Bertot, and John A. Shuler. "The Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), Academic Libraries, and Access to Government Information." Journal of Academic Librarianship 36, no. 6 (2010): 469-478. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2010.08.002

O - Kozak, Nadine I. "'I Can’t Have That in There': Little Free Library Stewards and Intellectual Freedom." Library Quarterly 89, no. 3 (2019): 185-202. https://doi.org/10.1086/703466

Other Related Readings

Week 13 (November 10) - Scholarly Communications

Read:

W - Lynch, Clifford A. "Institutional Repositories: Essential Infrastructure for Scholarship in the Digital Age." ARL Bimonthly Report 226 (2003): 1-7. https://www.cni.org/wp-content/uploads/2003/02/arl-br-226-Lynch-IRs-2003.pdf

W - Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD). http://www.ndltd.org/ [Read the Mission, Goals, and History and familiarize yourself with the site]

W - OpenCourseWare. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html [Visit the site and peruse some course materials related to a topic that interests you.]

O - OpenDOAR: Directory of Open Access Repositories. https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar/ [Do some searching and browsing of respositories that contain material in one or more areas that interest you.]

W - Portico. http://www.portico.org/ [Peruse the site in general and read: Why Portico? and Core Services]

Other Related Readings

Week 14 (November 17) - Creating More Internet-Accessible Materials - Digitization

Read:

W - Agnew, Grace, Liz Bishoff, Priscilla Caplan, Rebecca Guenther, Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Amy Alderfer, and Jen Childree. "A Framework of Guidance for Building Good Digital Collections. 3rd Edition." Bethesda, MD: National Information Standards Organization, 2007. http://framework.niso.org/ [Focus on "Collections principle" statements; be aware of related resources, but no need to analyze in detail]

W - Hazen, Dan, Jeffrey Horrell, and Jan Merrill-Oldham. "Selecting Research Collections for Digitization." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 1998. http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/hazen/pub74.html [Focus primarily on Decision-Making Matrix; work through it to become aware of main considerations]

W - Open Content Alliance https://archive.org/details/opencontentalliance [Browse the collections. Note that UNC and SILS are contributors to this effort.]

W - World Digital Library. http://www.wdl.org/en/ [Browse the site and read the About the World Digital Library section]

Other Related Readings

Week 15 (November 24) - NO CLASS (Thanksgiving Break)

Week 16 (December 1) - Inherently Non-Textual Materials; Wrapping Up, Conclusions, Observations

Read:

O - Palmer, Carole L., Nicholas M. Weber, and Melissa H. Cragin. "Analytic potential of data: assessing reuse value." In JCDL '11 Proceedings of the 11th annual international ACM/IEEE joint conference on Digital libraries, 425-426. New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1998076.1998167

C, R - Evans, G. Edward, and Margaret Zarnosky Saponaro. "Audiovisual Materials." In Developing Library and Information Center Collections, 202-228. Fifth Edition ed, Library and Information Science Text Series. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2005.

Other Related Readings


Journals Related to Themes in this Course:

Web Sites Devoted to Collection Development and Acquisitions Issues:

W - AcqWeb - http://acqweb.library.vanderbilt.edu/

W - Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Collections Program - http://www.arl.org/collect/

W - Electronic Resources and Libraries - http://electroniclibrarian.org

W - Library of Congress Acquisitions. http://www.loc.gov/acq/

W - NSDL Collection Development Weblog. http://colldev.gforge.nsdlib.org/


Other Related Readings by Week:

Week 1 (August 18) - Collecting and Collections

C - Augst, Thomas. "Introduction: American Libraries and Agencies of Culture." American Studies 42, no. 3 (2001): 5-22.

C - Coleman, Sterling. "The Archival and Library Viewpoints of a Collection in a Digital Environment: Is There Any Room for Compromise?" Journal of Archival Organization 2, no. 1/2 (2004): 103-15.

W - Currall, James, Michael Moss, and Susan Stuart. "What Is a Collection?" Archivaria 58 (2004): 131-46. http://journals.sfu.ca/archivar/index.php/archivaria/article/view/12480/13594

R - Van Slyck, Abigail Ayres. Free to All: Carnegie Libraries & American Culture, 1890-1920. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.

Wiegand, Wayne A. Politics of an Emerging Profession: The American Library Association, 1876-1917. Edited by Paul Wasserman, Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science, Number 56. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1986.

Week 2 (August 25) - Defining the Boundaries of Collecting - Institutional Collection Policies

C - Clayton, Peter, and G. E. Gorman. "Updating Conspectus for a Digital Age." Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 26, no. 3 (2002): 253-58.

W - Ericson, Timothy L. "At the 'Rim of Creative Dissatisfaction': Archivists and Acquisition Development." Archivaria 33 (1991-1992): 66-77.

R - Evans and Saponaro, Chapter 3: Collection Development Policies, p.49-68.

W - Kastens, Kim, Barbara DeFelice, Holly Devaul, Christopher DiLeonardo, Kathryn Ginger, Suzanne Larsen, David Mogk, and Sharon Tahirkheli. "Questions & Challenges Arising in Building the Collection of a Digital Library for Education: Lessons from Five Years of DLESE." D-Lib Magazine 11, no. 11 (2005). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november05/kastens/11kastens.html

W - Kennedy, John. "A Collection Development Policy for Digital Information Resources?" Australian Library Journal 54, no. 3 (2005). http://www.alia.org.au/publishing/alj/54.3/full.text/kennedy.html

C - Spohrer, James H. "The End of an American (Library) Dream: The Rise and Decline of the Collection Development Policy Statement at Berkeley." Acquisitions Librarian 15, no. 30 (2003): 33-47.

C - Straw, Joseph. "Collection Management Statements on the World Wide Web." Acquisitions Librarian 15, no. 30 (2003): 77-86.

Week 3 (September 1) - Defining the Boundaries of Collecting - Inter-Institutional Considerations and Arrangements

W - Abraham, Terry. "Collection Policy or Documentation Strategy." American Archivist 54 (1991): 44-52. http://archivists.metapress.com/content/v2323483077xr227/

W - AIP Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase I: High-Energy Physics. New York, NY: American Institute of Physics, 1992. http://www.aip.org/history/pubs/collabs/hephome.htm

W - AIP Study of Multi-Institutional Collaborations. Phase II: Space Science & Geophysics. College Park, MD: American Institute of Physics, 1995. http://www.aip.org/history/pubs/collabs/ssghome.htm

O - Anderson, Douglas. "Allocation of Costs for Electronic Products in Academic Library Consortia." College & Research Libraries 67, no. 2 (2006): 123-35.

W - Arabic and Middle Eastern Electronic Library (AMEEL) - Yale University Library. http://www.library.yale.edu/ameel/

W- "Archive Interoperability." In Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System, 6-1 to 6-9. Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems. 2002. http://public.ccsds.org/publications/archive/650x0b1.pdf

W - Beaubien, Anne K., Marlayna Christensen, Jennifer Kuehn, David K. Larsen, and Mary Lehane. "White Paper: International Interlibrary Loan." Research Library Issues 275 (2011): 7-14.

W - Butler, Brandon, Kenneth D. Crews, Donna Ferullo, and Kevin L. Smith. "White Paper: US Law and International Interlibrary Loan." Research Library Issues 275 (2011): 15-18. Chapman, Liz. Managing Acquisitions in Library and Information Services. Rev. ed. London: Facet, 2004. http://publications.arl.org/rli275/16

W - Cox, Richard J. "The Archival Documentation Strategy and Its Implications for the Appraisal of Architectural Records." American Archivist 59 (1996): 144-54. http://archivists.metapress.com/content/a63421672782h178/

Cox, Richard J . "The Archival Documentation Strategy: A Brief Intellectual History, 1984-1994 and Practical Description." Janus 2 (1995): 76-93.

Cox, Richard J. Documenting Localities: A Practical Model for American Archivists and Manuscript Curators. Lanham , MD: Scarecrow Press, 1996.

Cox, Richard J. "The Documentation Strategy and Archival Appraisal Principles: A Different Perspective." Archivaria 38 (1994): 11-36.

Ericson, Timothy L. "To Approximate June Pasture: The Documentation Strategy in the Real World." Archival Issues 22, no. 1 (1997): 5-20.

R - Evans and Saporano, Chapter 15: Resource Sharing, p.339-356.

O - Gammon, Julia A., and Michael Zeoli. "Practical Cooperative Collecting for Consortia: Books-Not-Bought in Ohio." Collection Management 28, no. 1/2 (2003): 77-105.

Gherman, Paul M. The North Atlantic Storage Trust: Maximizing Space, Preserving Collections. portal: Libraries and the Academy - Volume 7, Number 3 (July 2007): 273-275.

Hackman, Larry, and Joan Warnow-Blewett. "The Documentation Strategy Process: A Model and a Case Study." American Archivist 50 (1987): 12-47.

W - Lavoie, Brian, and Günter Waibel. "An Art Resource in New York: The Collective Collection of the Nyarc Art Museum Libraries." Dublin, OH: OCLC Programs and Research, 2008. http://www.oclc.org/programs/publications/reports/2008-02.pdf

W - Luther, Judy, Linda Bills, Amy McColl, Norm Medeiros, Amy Morrison, Eric Pumroy, and Peggy Seiden. "Library Buildings and the Building of a Collaborative Research Collection at the Tri-College Library Consortium." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub115abst.html

Marshall, Jennifer A. "Documentation Strategies in the Twenty-First Century? Rethinking Institutional Priorities and Professional Limitations." Archival Issues 23, no. 1 (1998): 59-74.

W - MetaArchive Project. http://www.metaarchive.org

W - NC WISE OWL. http://www.ncwiseowl.org/

W - Neal, James G., Larry Alford, Mark Hanslett, Catherine Murray-Rust, Winston Tabb, Lizabeth Wilson and Prudence S. Adler. "Report of the Task Force on International Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Practices." Research Library Issues 275 (2011). http://publications.arl.org/rli275/2

W - North American Storage Trust. http://www.oclc.org/programs/ourwork/collectivecoll/sharedprint/nast.htm

S - Rayward, W. Boyd. "Electronic Information and the Functional Integration of Libraries, Museums, and Archives." In History and Electronic Artefacts, edited by Edward Higgs, 207-25. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998.

O- Reilly, Bernard F., Jr. "The Case for Belts and Suspenders: Risk Management Aspects of Cooperative Collection Development." Collection Management 28, no. 1/2 (2003): 121-34.

W - Reilly, Bernard F., Jr., and Barbara DesRosiers. "Developing Print Repositories: Models for Shared Preservation and Access." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003. http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub117/pub117.pdf [Read the following in detail: v-viii, 1-3, 34-40; then briefly familiarize yourself with the various examples and approaches discussed in the rest of the document]

O- Shelton, Cynthia. "Best Practices in Cooperative Collection Development: A Report Prepared by the Center for Research Libraries Working Group on Best Practices in Cooperative Collection Development." Collection Management 28, no. 3 (2003): 191-222.

O - Yakel, Elizabeth. "Choices and Challenges: Cross-Cutting Themes in Archives and Museums." OCLC Systems & Services 21, no. 1 (2005): 13-17. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750510578091

Week 4 (September 8) - Alligning Collections with Needs

O - Barnes, Stuart J. "Assessing the Value of IS Journals." Communications of the ACM 48, no. 1 (2005): 110-12. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1039539.1039573

O - Bertot, John Carlo, Charles R. McClure, Denise M. Davis, and Joe Ryan. "Capture Usage with E-Metrics." Library Journal 129, no. 8 (2004): 30-32. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=638849371&sid=1&Fmt=4&clientId=15094&RQT=309&VName=PQD

Bishop, Ann Peterson, Nancy A. Van House, and Barbara P. Buttenfield, eds. Digital Library Use: Social Practice in Design and Evaluation, Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.

Bland, Rose L., and Allison M. Howard. "Library Statistics and Outcomes Assessment." In Building a Virtual Library, edited by Ardis Hanson and Bruce Lubotsky Levin, 194-211. Hershey, PA : Information Science Publishing, 2003.

C, O - Bosch, Stephen, Lucy Lyons, Mary H. Munroe, Anna H. Perrault, and Chris Sugnet. "Measuring Success of Cooperative Collection Development: Report of the Center for Research Libraries / Greater Western Library Alliance Working Group for Quantitative Evaluation of Cooperative Collection Development Projects." Collection Management 28, no. 3 (2003): 223-39. http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb5819172

O - Coleman, Anita. "Assessing the Value of a Journal Beyond the Impact Factor." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 58, no. 8 (2007): 1148-61.

O - Coombs, Karen A. "Lessons Learned from Analyzing Library Database Usage Data." Library Hi Tech 23, no. 4 (2005): 598-609. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07378830510636373

W - Counting Online Usage of Networked Electronic Resources (COUNTER) Project. http://projectcounter.org/ [Read the About Page in its entirety; familiarize yourself with Release 3 of the COUNTER code of Practice for Journals and Databases (Published August 2008) and Release 1 of the COUNTER Code of Practice for Books and Reference Works (Published March 2006)]

W - Developing Archival Metrics in College and University Archives and Special Collections. http://www.si.umich.edu/ArchivalMetrics/

Durrance, Joan C., and Karen E. Fisher. How Libraries and Librarians Help: A Guide to Identifying User-Centered Outcomes. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2005.

R - Evans and Saponaro, Chapter 2: Information Needs Assessment, p.20-48, Chapter 14: Evaluation, p.314-338.

C - Fisher, Karen E., Joan C. Durrance, and Marian Bouch Hinton. "Information Grounds and the Use of Need-Based Services by Immigrants in Queens, New York: A Context-Based, Outcome Evaluation Approach." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 55, no. 8 (2004): 754-66.

W - Impact and Outcome of Libraries. Münster University and Regional Library. http://www.ulb.uni-muenster.de/bibliothek/projekte/outcome.html - see especially the bibliography: http://www.ulb.uni-muenster.de/ULB/projekte/outcome/downloads/bibliography-impact+outcome.pdf

O - Kelly, Lynda. "Evaluation, Research and Communities of Practice: Program Evaluation in Museums." Archival Science 4, no. 1-2 (2004): 45-69.

W - King, Donald W., Carol Tenopir, and Michael Clarke. "Measuring Total Reading of Journal Articles." D-Lib Magazine 12, no. 10 (2006). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october06/king/10king.html

Kraemer, Alfred. "Ensuring Consistent Usage Statistics: Part 2: Working with Use Data for Electronic Journals." The Serials Librarian 50, no. 1/2 (2006): 179-96.

O - Larsen, Kai R. T., and Peter A. Bloniarz. "A Cost and Performance Model for Web Service Investment." Communications of the ACM 43, no. 2 (2000): 109-16. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/328236.328113

W - "Library Value Calculations." Cornell University Library. http://research.library.cornell.edu/value

W - Lloyd, Anne, Ross Harvey, and Damian Lodge. "Lost and Missing Australian Documentary Heritage: Is There Any?" Australian Library Journal 54, no. 3 (2005). http://www.alia.org.au/publishing/alj/54.3/full.text/lloyd.harvey.lodge.html

O - McClure, Charles R. "Strategies for Collecting Networked Statistics: Practical Suggestions." VINE 34, no. 4 (2004). http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=774545451&sid=1&Fmt=3&clientId=15094&RQT=309&VName=PQD

McGeary, Timothy M., and Joseph C. Hartman. "Electronic Resource Management: A Multi-Period Capital Budgeting Approach." The Engineering economist 51 (2006): 325-46.

C - Marchionini, Gary. "Evaluating Digital Libraries: A Longitutidinal and Multifaceted View." Library Trends 49, no. 2 (2000): 304-33.

W - Meta Scholar: User Quality Metrics. http://metascholar.org/quality_metrics/

W - National Science Digital Library (NSDL) Evaluation: Online Resources - http://eval.comm.nsdl.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OnlineDocs

W - Organ, Michael. " Download Statistics - What Do They Tell Us? The Example of Research Online, the Open Access Institutional Repository at the University of Wollongong, Australia." D-Lib Magazine 12, no. 11 (2006). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november06/organ/11organ.html

Pesch, Oliver. "Ensuring Consistent Usage Statistics: Part 1: Project Counter." The Serials Librarian 50, no. 1/2 (2006): 147-61.

W - Ranganathan, Shiyali Ramamrita. "The First Law." (1931) In The Five Laws of Library Science, 1-73. Madras, India: Madras Library Association, and London, England: Edward Goldston. 1931. http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1220/ [See specifically p.1-8 (up to "Library Location"), p.58-73 (starting at "Library Staff and their Responsibility")]

C - Seadle, Michael. "Project Ethnography: An Anthropological Approach to Assessing Digital Library Services." Library Trends 49, no. 2 (2000): 370-85.

W - Standard Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI). http://www.library.cornell.edu/cts/elicensestudy/ermi2/sushi/

O - Town, Stephen. "E-Measures: A Comprehensive Waste of Time?" VINE 34, no. 4 (2004): 190-95. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=774545691&sid=4&Fmt=2&clientId=15094&RQT=309&VName=PQD

W - Ward, Jewel, Johan Bollen, Jeffrey Pearson, Shing-Cheung Chan, Hui-Hsien Chi, Marie Chi, Kristine Guevara, Hsiao-han Huang, Genesan Kim, Maks Krivokon, Bo H. Lee, Pei-Han Li, Fenny Muliawan, Vu Nguyen, Barry W. Boehm, A. Winsor Brown, Edward Colbert, Alex Lam, and Mayur Patel. "Supporting Collection Development Decisions by Mining and Analyzing Digital Archive Usage Data." TCDL Bulletin 2, no. 1 (2005). http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/Bulletin/v2n1/ward/ward.html

O - Welch, Jeanie M. "Who Says We're Not Busy? Library Web Page Usage as a Measure of Public Service Activity." Reference Services Review 33, no. 4 (2005): 371-79. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/00907320510631526

C - Yeo, Geoffrey. "Understanding Users and Use: A Market Segmentation Approach." Journal of the Society of Archivists 26, no. 1 (2005): 25-53.

Week 5 (September 15) - Information Life Cycle and Workflow - Context of Collecting (First of Three Weeks)

W - Bearman, David, and Jennifer Trant. "Unifying Our Cultural Memory: Could Electronic Environments Bridge the Historical Accidents That Fragment Cultural Collections?" Paper presented at the Information landscapes for a learning society: networking and the future of libraries 3, University of Bath, June 29 - July 1 1998. http://www.archimuse.com/papers/ukoln98paper/index.html See specifically "Social Barriers: The Humanities Research Process" http://www.archimuse.com/papers/ukoln98paper/section6.html#social

R - Evans and Saponaro, Figure 1.1 on p.7; Chapter 5: Producers of Information Materials, p.99-119; Chapter 11: Distributors and Vendors, p.248-276; Chapter 4: Selection Process in Practice, p.69-98; Chapter 10: Acquisitions, p.229-247.

Fenner, Audrey. "The Approval Plan: Selection Aid, Selection Substitute." Acquisitions Librarian 16, no. 31/32 (2004): 227-40.

W - Forbes Special Report: Books. http://www.forbes.com/2006/11/30/books-publishing-internet-tech-media_cx_mm_mn_books06_1201book_land.html

W - International Conference on the Book. http://www.book-conference.com/

W - Lamoureux, Selden Durgom, and James Stemper. "White Paper: Trends in Licensing." Research Library Issues 275 (2011): 19-24. http://publications.arl.org/rli275/20

W - Lavoie, Brian F. "The Open Archival Information System Reference Model: Introductory Guide." OCLC Online Computer Library Center and Digital Preservation Coalition, 2004. http://www.dpconline.org/docs/lavoie_OAIS.pdf

Leonhardt, Thomas W., ed. Handbook of Electronic and Digital Acquisitions. New York, NY: Haworth Press, 2006.

W - Liblicense. Yale University Library, and Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/index.shtml

Pettijohn, Patricia and Tina Neville. "Collection Development for Virtual Libraries." In Building a Virtual Library, edited by Ardis Hanson and Bruce Lubotsky Levin, 20-36. Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing, 2003.

W - Principles For Licensing Electronic Resources. American Association of Law Libraries (2004). http://www.aallnet.org/committee/reports/LicensingPrinciplesElecResources.pdf

W - Producer-Archive Interface Methodology Abstract Standard. Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems. December 2003. http://www.ccsds.org/CCSDS/documents/651x0b1.pdf

O - Rupp-Serrano, Karen, ed. Licensing in libraries: practical and ethical aspects. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information Press, 2005. [Chapters also available through special issue of Journal of Library Administraition (Vol. 32, No. 3/4, 2005)]

W - Shared Electronic Resource Understanding (SERU). http://www.niso.org/committees/SERU/

W - Shirky, Clay. "AIHT: Conceptual Issues from Practical Tests." D-Lib Magazine 11, no. 12 (2005). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december05/shirky/12shirky.html

Week 6 (September 22) - Information Life Cycle and Workflow - Context of Collecting (Second of Three Weeks)

C, O - Breeding, Marshall. "Reshuffling the Deck" [Automated system marketplace 2006]. Library Journal 131, No. 6 (1976): 40-6, 48, 50, 52, 54. http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/hww/jumpstart.jhtml?recid=0bc05f7a67b1790e06bc114cd79d599690b79836479b64ce9f67c84799bbdcabd45a13da101e56a5&fmt=P

O - Breeding, Marshall. "Musings on the State of the ILS in 2006." Computers in Libraries 26, no. 3 (2006): 26-28. http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/hww/jumpstart.jhtml?recid=0bc05f7a67b1790e06bc114cd79d599690b79836479b64ce0847457de5caaac9686fd150e525ac71&fmt=P

C - Calanag, Maria Luisa, Koichi Tabata, and Shigeo Sugimoto. "Linking Preservation Metadata and Collection Management Policies." Collection Building 23, no. 2 (2004): 56-63.

W - "Cedars Guide to Digital Collection Management." CEDARS Project, 2002. http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cedars/guideto/collmanagement/guidetocolman.pdf

W - Definitions for the National Library of Medicine's Permanence Levels. National Library of Medicine. http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/permlevels.html

Fiction Catalog - H.W. Wilson. http://www.hwwilson.com/print/fictcat.cfm

O - Hemmeter, Jeffrey A. "Household Use of Public Libraries and Large Bookstores." Library and Information Science Research 28, no. 4 (2006): 595-616. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2006.05.008

C - Minnesota Library Development and Services Division, and NoveList. Talking with Readers: A Workbook for Readers' Advisors and Their Services. EBSCO Publishing, 2000.

W - Morton Grove Public Library Webrary. http://www.webrary.org/

C - Perrault, Anna H. "The Role of WorldCat in Resources Sharing." Collection Management 28, no. 1/2 (2003): 63-75.

C - Ross, Catherine Sheldrick. "Making Choices: What Readers Say About Choosing Books to Read for Pleasure." Acquisitions Librarian (2001): 5-21.

Shearer, Kenneth D., and Robert Burgin, eds. The Readers' Advisor's Companion. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2001.

C, O - Wilson, Katie. "Integrated Library Management Systems." Computers in Libraries: An Introduction for Library Technicians, 27-38. New York, NY: Haworth, 2006.

Some open-source ILS projects:

W - Evergreen. http://www.open-ils.org

W - Keystone - Index Data. http://www.indexdata.com/

W - Koha. http://www.koha.org/

W - LearningAccess ILS- Learning Access Institute. http://www.learningaccess.org/

Week 7 (September 29) - Information Life Cycle and Workflow - Context of Collecting (Third of Three Weeks)

W - Benedict, Karen. "Invitation to a Bonfire: Reappraisal and Deaccessioning of Records as Collection Management Tools in an Archives--a Reply to Leonard Rapport." American Archivist 47 (1984): 43-49. http://archivists.metapress.com/index/GT26318774Q20241.pdf

O - Carey, Ronadin, Stephen Elfstrand, and Renee Hijleh. "An Evidence-Based Approach for Gaining Faculty Acceptance in a Serials Cancellation Project." Collection Management 30, no. 2 (2005): 59-73. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J105&v=30&i=2&fn=J105v30n02%5F05

C - Daniels-Howell, Todd. "Reappraisal of Congressional Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society: A Case Study." Archival Issues 23 (1998): 35-40.

O - Foudy, Gerri, and Alesia McManus. "Using a Decision Grid Process to Build Consensus in Electronic Resources Cancellation Decisions." Journal of Academic Librarianship 31, no. 6 (2005): 533-38. http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com/hww/jumpstart.jhtml?recid=0bc05f7a67b1790e06bc114cd79d5996ca3195bf50ff5c2c148f8d0345d576367330ade573499328&fmt=P

O - Teper, Jennifer Hain, and Stephanie Atkins. "Time and Cost Analysis of Preparing and Processing Materials for Off-Site Shelving at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library." Collection Management 28, no. 4 (2003): 43-65. http://www.haworthpress.com/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=KQ9DT6WSQJQJ8KURTSTC11RCR72DFBF8&a=3&s=J105&v=28&i=4&fn=J105v28n04%5F04

Week 8 (October 6) - Sustainability of Collections

W - Bishoff, Liz, and Nancy Allen. "Business Planning for Cultural Heritage Institutions." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2004. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub124abst.html

W - "Building and Sustaining Digital Collections: Models for Libraries and Museums." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2001. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub100abst.html

O - Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, Edward T. O'Neill, and Chandra Prabha. "Last Copies: What's at Risk?" College & Research Libraries 67, no. 4 (2006): 370-79. http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/hww/jumpstart.jhtml?recid=0bc05f7a67b1790e06bc114cd79d59963ff4cb9e9fba20f2c08c7267a81d736b23e906f0f661ed57&fmt=P

W - "Current Library Practices in Collection Development and Preservation." In The Evidence in Hand: The Report of the Task Force on the Artifact in Library Collections. Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2001. http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub103/appendix1.html

W - Decision Tree for Selection of Digital Materials for Long-term Retention. http://www.dpconline.org/graphics/handbook/dec-tree.html

W - ECHO DEPository. http://www.ndiipp.uiuc.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=46l (tools under development) - "Building software based on the archival selection model to facilitate selection and preservation of digital materials, using an approach which can be scaled for varying degrees of human intervention to complement the automated rules"

R - Evans and Saponaro, Chapter 12: Fiscal Management, p.277-294; Chapter 16: Protecting the Collection, p.357-383.

W - Janes, Joe. "Why is the IPL Broke?" American Libraries Online, March 2003. http://www.ala.org/al_onlineTemplate.cfm?Section=2003_columns1&Template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=19076

O - Johns, Cecily. "Collection Management Strategies in a Digital Environment." Collection Management 28, no. 1/2 (2003): 37-43. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J105&v=28&i=1%2F2&fn=J105v28n01%5F04

O - Kalyan, Sulekha. "Library Materials Budget Allocation Strategy for a Mid-Size Academic Library: A Case Study." Acquisitions Librarian 15, no. 29 (2003): 119-31. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J101&v=15&i=29&fn=J101v15n29%5F10

W - Kenney, Anne R. "Collections, Preservation, and the Changing Resource Base." In Access in the Future Tense, 24-33. Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2004. http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub126/kenney.html

W - Records Appraisal Tool - U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). http://igskmncngs030.cr.usgs.gov/RAT/tool.php

W - Zorich, Diane M. "A Survey of Digital Cultural Heritage Initiatives and Their Sustainability Concerns." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub118abst.html

Week 9 (October 13) - Legal and Ethical Considerations

W - Asheim, Lester. "Not Censorship but Selection." Wilson Library Bulletin 28 (1953): 63-67. http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/basics/notcensorship.htm

O - Chou, Min, and Oliver Zhou. "The Impact of Licenses on Library Collections." Acquisitions Librarian 17, no. 33/34 (2005): 7-23. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J101&v=17&i=33%2F34&fn=J101v17n33%5F02

O - Doyle, Tony. "Selection Versus Censorship in Libraries." Collection Management 27, no. 1 (2002): 15-25.

B - Evans and Saponaro, Chapter 17: Legal Issues, p.384-409; Chapter 18: Censorship, Intellectual Freedom, and Collection Development, p.410-429.

W - IPR and Licensing Module. Strategic Content Alliance. http://www.web2rights.com/SCAIPRModule/

W - Kahle, Brewster, Rick Prelinger, and Mary E. Jackson. "Public Access to Digital Material." D-Lib Magazine 7, no. 10 (2001). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october01/kahle/10kahle.html

C - Mason, Philip P. "The Ethics of Collecting." Georgia Archive 5, No. 1 (1977): 36-50.

W - Moody, Kim. "Covert censorship in libraries: a discussion paper." Australian Library Journal 54, no.2 (2005). http://www.alia.org.au/publishing/alj/54.2/full.text/moody.html

O - Muir, Adrienne. "Legal Deposit of Digital Publications: A Review of Research and Development Activity." Paper presented at the ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries (JCDL), Roanoke, Virginia, June 24-28 2001. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/379437.379475

W - "Report on Orphan Works." Washington, DC: U.S. Copyright Office, 2006. http://www.copyright.gov/orphan/

O - Shipe, Timothy. "Travels into Several Remote Corners of the Information Universe: A Voyage to the Department of the Houyhnhnmists, or, Licensing Issues and the Integrated Collection." Acquisitions Librarian 17, no. 33/34 (2005): 25-34. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J101&v=17&i=33%2F34&fn=J101v17n33%5F03

O - Warren, Karen J. "A Philosophical Perspective on the Ethics and Resolution of Cultural Property Issues." In The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property: Whose Culture? Whose Property? edited by Phyllis Mauch Messenger, 1-25. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1989. http://eresources.lib.unc.edu/cgi-bin/splash.cgi?URL=http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=22876

Week 10 (October 20) - Ethics Case Study

W - Butter, Karen, Robin Chandler, and John Kunze. "The Cigarette Papers: Issues in Publishing Materials in Multiple Formats." D-Lib Magazine 2, no. 10 (1996). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november96/11butter.html

W - Schmidt, Heidi, Karen Butter, and Cynthia Rider. "Building Digital Tobacco Industry Document Libraries at the University of California, San Francisco Library/Center for Knowledge Management." D-Lib Magazine 8, no. 9 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september02/schmidt/09schmidt.htm

Week 11 - Thursday (October 27) - Collecting Internet-Accessible Materials

W - 2004 Presidential Term Web Harvest. National Archives and Records Administration. http://webharvest.gov/

W - Andersen, Bjarne. "The DKdomain: In Words and Figures." 2006. http://netarkivet.dk/publikationer/DFrevy_english.pdf

W - Arms, William Y., Roger Adkins, Cassy Ammen, and Allene Hayes. "Collecting and Preserving the Web: The Minerva Prototype." RLG DigiNews 5, no. 2 (2001). http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/diginews5-2.html#feature1

W - Aschenbrenner, Andreas. http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/%7eaola/links/WebArchiving.html [Very useful, but not updated since 2004]

W - Bailey, Steve, and Dave Thompson. "UKWAC: Building the UK's First Public Web Archive." D-Lib Magazine 12, no. 1 (2006). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january06/thompson/01thompson.html

O - Bainbridge, David, John Thompson, and Ian H. Witten. "Assembling and Enriching Digital Library Collections." Paper presented at the Third ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries (JCDL), Houston, Texas, May 27-31, 2003. http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=827199

W - Berthon, Hilary, Susan Thomas, and Colin Webb. "Safekeeping: A Cooperative Approach to Building a Digital Preservation Resource." D-Lib Magazine 8 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january02/berthon/01berthon.html

Chen, Hsinchun. "The Dark Web Archiving Project: Web Sites, Forums, and Multimedia Contents." Paper presented at the International Conference on Digital Archive Technologies (ICDAT), Taipei, Taiwan, October 19-20, 2006.

W - "Collection Policy." Digital Archive for Chinese Studies (DACHS). http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/dachs/intro.htm#collect

O - Congleton, Robert J. "Evaluating Web Sites Featuring Primary Sources on United States History." Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 24, no. 1 (2005): 61-82. http://www.haworthpress.com/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=8AAM21Q55HBR9JR14F4ST11SUC500439&a=3&s=J103&v=24&i=1&fn=J103v24n01%5F04

W - Cutts, Matt. "How Does Google Determine Which Web Sites Are the Most "Trusted"?" Google Newsletter for Librarians, January 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20100330175438/http://www.google.com/librariancenter/articles/0601_03.html

W - Day, Michael. "Collecting and Preserving the World Wide Web: A Feasibility Study Undertaken for the JISC and Wellcome Trust." Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) and Wellcome Trust, 2003. http://www.jisc.ac.uk/uploaded_documents/archiving_feasibility.pdf

Hiott, Judith, and Carla Beasley. "Electronic Collection Management: Completing the Cycle-Experiences at Two Libraries." Acquisitions Librarian 17, no. 33/34 (2005): 159-78.

W - International Internet Preservation Consortium. http://www.netpreserve.org/

W - Jewell, Timothy D. "Selection and Presentation of Commercially Available Electronic Resources: Issues and Practices." Washington , DC : Digital Library Federation and Council on Library and Information Resources, 2001. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub99abst.html

W - Koerbin, Paul. "Report on the Crawl and Harvest of the Whole Australian Web Domain Undertaken During June and July 2005." National Library of Australia, 2005. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/documents/domain_harvest_report_public.pdf

Kovacs, Diane K., and Kara L. Robinson. “General Collection Development Principles for Web-Accessible Resources.” And “Licensing Basics.” In. The Kovacs Guide to Electronic Library Collection Development: Essential Core Subject Collections, Selection Criteria, and Guidelines , 3-44, 67-75. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman, 2004. Also Part 2: Recommended Evaluation Guidelines, Selection Criteria, and Core Collections for Major Subject Areas.

W - Lyman, Peter. "Archiving the World Wide Web." In Building a National Strategy for Digital Preservation: Issues in Digital Media Archiving, 38-51. Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources and Library of Congress, 2002. http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub106/web.html

W - Marill, Jennifer, Andrew Boyko, and Michael Ashenfelder. "Web Harvesting Survey." International Internet Preservation Coalition, 2004. http://www.netpreserve.org/publications/iipc-r-001.pdf

C - Masanès, Julien. "Selection for Web Archives." In Web Archiving, edited by Julien Masanès, 71-91. New York, NY: Springer, 2006.

W - Masanès, Julien. "Towards Continuous Web Archiving: First Results and an Agenda for the Future." D-Lib Magazine 8, no. 12 (2002). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december02/masanes/12masanes.html

O - Masanès, Julien. "Web Archiving Methods and Approaches: A Comparative Study." Library Trends 54, no. 1 (2005): 72-90. http://search.epnet.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19601009

W - MINERVA (Mapping the Internet Electronic Resources Virtual Archive). http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cocoon/minerva/

W - Our Digital Island: A Tasmanian Web Archive. State Library of Tasmania. http://odi.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/

W - PANDORA (Preserving and Accessing Networked Documentary Resources of Australia). National Library of Australia. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/

O - Phillips, Margaret E. "What Should We Preserve? The Question for Heritage Libraries in a Digital World." Library Trends 54, no. 1 (2005): 57-71. http://search.epnet.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&an=19601006

W - Pitschmann, Louis A. "Building Sustainable Collections of Free Third-Party Web Resources." Washington, DC : Digital Library Federation and Council on Library and Information Resources, 2001. http://www.vuw.ac.nz/staff/alastair_smith/evaln/evaln.htm

W - Quality and Functionality Factors For Archived Web Sites and Pages - Library of Congress. http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/content/webarch_quality.shtml

W - Reilly, Bernard, Carolyn Palaima, Kent Norsworthy, Leslie Myrick, Gretchen Tuchel, and James Simon. "Political Communications Web Archiving: Addressing Typology and Timing for Selection, Preservation and Access." Paper presented at the Third ECDL Workshop on Web Archives, Trondheim, Norway, August 21, 2003. http://bibnum.bnf.fr/ecdl/2003/proceedings.php?f=reilly

W - Safekeeping. Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) and Preserving Access to Digital Information (PADI). http://www.nla.gov.au/padi/safekeeping/safekeeping.html [See specifically the Selection Criteria for Safekeeping]

W - Schneider, Karen G. "Beyond Algorithms: A Librarian's Guide to Finding Web Sites You Can Trust." Google Newsletter for Librarians, January 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20100208233230/http://www.google.com/librariancenter/articles/0601_02.html

W - Smith, Wendy. "Still Lost in Cyberspace? Preservation Challenges of Australian Internet Resources." Australian Library Journal 54, no. 3 (2005). http://www.alia.org.au/publishing/alj/54.3/full.text/smith.html

W - Stanford Guidelines for Web Credibility. http://www.webcredibility.org/guidelines/

W - State Government Web Site Collection Guideline. Library of Virginia. http://webteam.archive.org/confluence/download/attachments/3854/LVA_stategov_sites_guideline.pdf

O - Thelwall, Mike, and David Stuart. "Web Crawling Ethics Revisited: Cost, Privacy and Denial of Service." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57, no. 13 (2006): 1771-79.

O - Thelwall, Mike, and Liwen Vaughan. "A Fair History of the Web? Examining Country Balance in the Internet Archive." Library and Information Science Research 26, no. 2 (2004): 162-76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2003.12.009

W - UK Web Archiving Consortium. http://www.webarchive.org.uk/

W - WebArchiv Project. http://en.webarchiv.cz/

W - Web Capture. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/webcapture/

Week 12 (Nov 3) - Collections outside the Commercial Publishing Mainstream

W - Beagrie, Neil. "Plenty of Room at the Bottom? Personal Digital Libraries and Collections." D-Lib Magazine 11, no. 6 (2005). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/june05/beagrie/06beagrie.html

O - Burrows, Toby. "Personal Electronic Archives: Collecting the Digital Me." OCLC Systems & Services 22, no. 2 (2006): 85-88.

O - Carmichael, James V. "Effects of the Gay Publishing Boom on Classes of Titles Retrieved under the Subject Headings 'Homosexuality,' 'Gay Men,' and 'Gays' in the OCLC Worldcat Database." Journal of Homosexuality 42, no. 3 (2002): 65-88. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=7STKW74PR7HG9LSGHMFKVJEHHLR63PN8&a=3&s=J082&v=42&i=3&fn=J082v42n03%5F05

B - Evans and Saponaro, Chapter 8: Government Information, p.180-201.

W - Digital Lives Research Project. http://www.bl.uk/digital-lives/

C - Endelman, Judith E. "Looking Backward to Plan for the Future: Collection Analysis for Manuscript Repositories." American Archivist 50 (1987): 340-55.

W - Goverment Printing Office (GPO) LOCKSS Pilot Project. http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/fdlp/lockss/

O - Lee, Hur-Li. "Activism in Library Development: Women's Studies at Rutgers University, 1970-1995." Libraries & Culture 37, no. 4 (2002): 339-62. http://find.galegroup.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/itx/infomark.do?&contentSet=IAC-Documents&type=retrieve&tabID=T002&prodId=ITOF&docId=A95791410&source=gale&srcprod=ITOF&userGroupName=ncliveuncch&version=1.0

O - Lor, Peter Johan. "Preserving African Digital Resources: Is There a Role for Repository Libraries?" Library Management 26, no. 1 (2005): 63-72. http://www.emeraldinsight.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/10.1108/01435120510572888

W - National Diversity in Libraries Conference (NDLC). http://kla-itrt.org/conf/

O - O’Hara, Kieron, Richard Morris, Nigel Shadbolt, Graham J. Hitch, Wendy Hall, and Neil Beagrie. "Memories for Life: A Review of the Science and Technology." Journal of the Royal Society Interface 3 (2006): 351-65. http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/content/q37u066004241281/

O- Peterson, Elizabeth. "Collection Development in California Indian Tribal Libraries." Collection Building 23, no. 3 (2004): 129-32. http://www.emeraldinsight.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/10.1108/01604950410544665

C - Phillips, Faye. "Developing Collecting Policies for Manuscript Collections." American Archivist 47, no. 1 (1984): 30-42.

W - Schonfeld, Roger C. and Ross Housewright. "Documents for a Digital Democracy: A Model for the Federal Depository Library Program in the 21st Century." Ithaka S+R. December 17, 2009. http://www.ithaka.org/ithaka-s-r/research/documents-for-a-digital-democracy

Week 13 (November 10) - Scholarly Communications

C - Chang, Sheau-Hwang. "Institutional Repositories: The Library's New Role." OCLC Systems & Services 19, no. 3 (2003): 77-79.

W - e-Journals: Archiving and Preservation. Joint Information Systems Committee (UK). March 2007. http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/publications/pub_ejournalspreservationbp

B - Evans and Saponaro, Chapter 6: Serials - Print and Electronic, p.120-152.

W - Genoni, Paul. "An assessment of Australian research library journal cancellations, 1990-2003." Australian Library Journal 54, no.1 (2005). http://www.alia.org.au/publishing/alj/54.1/full.text/genoni.html

W - GreyNet - Grey Literature Network Service. http://www.greynet.org/

O - Guthrie, Kevin, and Ross Housewright. "Repackaging the Library: What Do Faculty Think?" Journal of Library Administration 51, no. 1 (2010): 77-104.

W - Hahn, Karla. "The State of the Large Publisher Bundle: Findings from an Arl Member Survey." ARL Bimonthly Report 245 (2006). http://www.arl.org/newsltr/245/bundle.html

W - Harley, Diane, Sarah Earl-Novell, Jennifer Arter, Shannon Lawrence, and C. Judson King. "The Influence of Academic Values on Scholarly Publication and Communication Practices." 2006. http://cshe.berkeley.edu/publications/publications.php?id=232

W - Harley, Diane, Sarah Earl-Novell, Sophia Krzys Acord, Shannon Lawrence, and C. Judson King. "Interim Report: Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication." 2008. http://cshe.berkeley.edu/publications/publications.php?id=300

O- Heath, Fred M., and Jocelyn Duffy. "Collections of Record and Scholarly Communications: The Responsibilities of the Research Library in a Rapidly Evolving Digital World." Journal of Library Administration 42, no. 2 (2005): 5-21. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J111&v=42&i=2&fn=J111v42n02%5F02

O - Hixson, Carol. "If We Build It, Will They Come (Eventually)? Scholarly Communication and Institutional Repositories." The Serials Librarian 50, no. 1/2 (2006): 197-209. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J123&v=50&i=1%2F2&fn=J123v50n01%5F18

W - Janus Conference on Research Library Collections: Managing the Shifting Ground Between Writers and Readers. October 9-11, 2005, Ithaca, NY. http://www.library.cornell.edu/janusconference/ - addressed "six key challenges in collection development": converting the scholarly record; ensure objects published in the future are available in digital form; core collection; licensing principles; archiving; and alternative channels of scholarly communication

R - Johnson, Peggy. "Scholarly Communication.." In Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, 304-335. Second Edition. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2009.

W. - Kenney, Anne R., Richard Entlich, Peter B. Hirtle, Nancy Y. McGovern, and Ellie L. Buckley. "E-Journal Archiving Metes and Bounds: A Survey of the Landscape." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2006. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub138abst.html

King, Donald W. "The Cost of Journal Publishing: A Literature Review and Commentary." Learned Publishing 20, no. 2 (2007): 85-106.

W - Kotlas, Carolyn. "Trends, Issues, and New Models in Scholarly Communication: An Overview and Discussion." 2007. http://www.unc.edu/schol-com/trends2007.pps

C - Kling, Rob, and Geoffrey McKim. "Scholarly Communication and the Continuum of Electronic Publishing." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50, no. 9 (1999): 890-906.

W - Lossau, Norbert. "The Concept of Open Access." In Open Access: Opportunities and Challenges, 20-24. European Commission, 2008. http://www.unesco.de/fileadmin/medien/Dokumente/Kommunikation/Handbook_Open_Access_English.pdf

W - Lougee, Wendy, Sayeed Choudhury, Anna Gold, Chuck Humphrey, Betsy Humphreys, Rick Luce, Clifford Lynch, James Mullins, Sarah Pritchard, and Peter Young. "Agenda for Developing E-Science in Research Libraries: Final Report and Recommendations to the Scholarly Communication Steering Committee, the Public Policies Affecting Research Libraries Steering Committee, and the Research, Teaching, and Learning Steering Committee." Joint Task Force on Library Support for E-Science, 2007. http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/ARL_EScience_final.pdf

W - Mort, David. "Online Information Drives Growth." Research Information (2007). http://www.researchinformation.info/features/feature.php?feature_id=141

W - North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG). http://www.nasig.org/

W - Plutchak, T. Scott. "The Impact of Open Access." Journal of the Medical Library Association 93, no. 4 (2005): 419-21. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1250314

Prabha, Chandra. "Shifting from Print to Electronic Journals in Arl University Libraries." Serials Review 33, no. 1 (2007): 4-13.

W - Sale, Arthur. "A Challenge for the Library Acquisition Budget." D-Lib Magazine 13, no. 5/6 (2007). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may07/sale/05sale.html

O - Schoen, Dena, Julia Gammon, Zac Rolnik, Bob Schatz, Elizabeth Lowe, and Donna Packer. "Serials Industry: Truth or Dare." The Serials Librarian 50, no. 1/2 (2006): 137-45. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J123&v=50&i=1%2F2&fn=J123v50n01%5F13

W - Schonfeld, Roger C., Donald W. King, Ann Okerson, and Eileen Gifford Fenton. "The Nonsubscription Side of Periodicals: Changes in Library Operations and Costs between Print and Electronic Formats." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2004. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub127abst.html

W - SILS Digital Project Repository. http://www.ils.unc.edu/dpr/

O - Skekel, Donna. "The Method Behind the Madness: Acquiring Online Journals and a Solution to Provide Access." Acquisitions Librarian 17, no. 33/34 (2005): 63-71. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J101&v=17&i=33%2F34&fn=J101v17n33%5F06

W - Smith, Abby. "New-Model Scholarship: How Will It Survive?" Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2003. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub114abst.html

Su, Di, ed. Collection Development Issues in the Online Environment. New York, NY: Haworth Information Press, 2007. [Covers materials other than scholarly communications (e.g. annual reports)]

W - UNC Chapel Hill Scholarly Communication Working Group. http://www.unc.edu/schol-com/

W - United Kingdom Serials Group (UKSG). http://www.uksg.org/

W - Urgent Action Needed to Preserve Scholarly Electronic Journals. Association of Research Libraries. http://www.arl.org/osc/EjournalPreservation_Final.pdf

O - Waller, Andrew, and Gwen Bird. "“We Own It”: Dealing with Perpetual Access in Big Deals." The Serials Librarian 50, no. 1/2 (2006): 179-96. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=SV3GD8W24W859MB94A8ETH39QQ2D9L3F&a=3&s=J123&v=50&i=1%2F2&fn=J123v50n01%5F17

Week 14 (Nov 17) - Creating More Internet-Accessible Materials - Digitization

W - Aluka - " not-for-profit initiative partnering with key libraries, museums, and archives around the globe to build a sustainable digital library of curated collections from and about the developing world, focusing, to begin with, on Africa" - http://www.aluka.org

O - Antonacopoulos, A., D. Karatzas, H. Krawczyk, and B. Wiszniewski. "The Lifecycle of a Digital Historical Document: Structure and Content." Paper presented at the ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, October 28-30, 2004. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1030397.1030427

W - Billington, James H. "Proposal for a World Digital Library." Presented to the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO. Georgetown University. June 6, 2005. http://www.loc.gov/about/welcome/speeches/wdl/wdl_6-6-05.html

O - Computers in Libraries. Volume 27, No. 3. (March 2007). Several pieces in this issue.

W - Covey, Denise Troll. "Acquiring Copyright Permission to Digitize and Provide Open Access to Books." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2005. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub134abst.html

Coyle, Karen. "Mass Digitization of Books." Journal of Academic Librarianship. Volume 32, No. 6 (November 2006): 641-645.

W - Duguid, Paul. "Inheritance and Loss? A Brief Survey of Google Books." First Monday 12, no. 8 (2007). http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue12_8/duguid/

Gertz, Janet E. "Selection for Preservation in the Digital Age: An Overview." Library Resources & Technical Services 44, no. 2 (2000): 97-104.

W - Johnson, Richard K. "In Google's Broad Wake: Taking Responsibility for Shaping the Global Digital Library." ARL: A Bimonthly Report 250: (February 2007). http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/arlbr250digprinciples.pdf

W - Kahle, Brewster. The Open Library. San Francisco, CA: Internet Archive, 2005. http://www.openlibrary.org/details/openlibrary

Kenney, Anne R., and Oya Y. Reiger, eds. Moving Theory into Practice: Digital Imaging for Libraries and Archives. Mountain View, California: Research Libraries Group, 2000.

W - Library Project - An enhanced card catalog of the world's books. Google. http://books.google.com/googlebooks/common.html

W - Linden, Julie, and Ann Green. "Don't Leave the Data in the Dark: Issues in Digitizing Print Statistical Publications." D-Lib Magazine 12, no. 1 (2006). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january06/linden/01linden.html

W - Middleton, Ken. Collaborative Digitization Programs in the United States. http://www.mtsu.edu/%7Ekmiddlet/stateportals.html

W - NINCH Working Group on Best Practices. "The Ninch Guide to Good Practice in the Digital Representation and Management of Cultural Heritage Materials." Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII), University of Glasgow, and the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH), 2002. http://www.nyu.edu/its/humanities/ninchguide/

W - Rieger, Oya. "Preservation in the Age of Large-Scale Digitization." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2007. http://www.clir.org/activities/details/mdpres.html

W - Smith, Abby. "Strategies for Building Digitized Collections." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2001. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub101abst.html

W - Text Creation Partnership. http://www.lib.umich.edu/tcp/

W - Wisser, Katherine M., ed. "Selection." In Guidelines for Digitization. North Carolina Exploring Cultural Heritage Online (NC ECHO). http://www.ncecho.org/Guide/selection.htm

O - Yacoub, Sherif, John Burns, Paolo Faraboschi, Daniel Ortega, Jose Abad Peiro, and Vinay Saxena. "Document Digitization Lifecycle for Complex Magazine Collection." Paper presented at the ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, Bristol, United Kingdom, November 2-4, 2005. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1096601.1096650

Week 16 (Dec 1) - Inherently Non-Textual Materials

W - Besek, June M. "Copyright Issues Relevant to Digital Preservation and Dissemination of Pre-1972 Commercial Sound Recordings by Libraries and Archives." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2005. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub135abst.html

W - Brooks, Tim. "Survey of Reissues of U.S. Recordings." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2005. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub133abst.html

W - Esanu, Julie, Joy Davidson, Seamus Ross, and William L. Anderson. "Selection, Appraisal, and Retention of Digital Scientific Data: Highlights of an ERPANET/CODATA Workshop." Data Science Journal 3 (2004): 227-32. http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/dsj/3/0/227/_pdf

Gracy, Karen F. Film Preservation: Competing Definitions of Value, Use, and Practice. Chicago, IL: Society of American Archivists, 2007.

W - Gutmann, Myron P., Kevin Schürer, Darrell Donakowski, and Hilary Beedham. "The Selection, Appraisal, and Retention of Social Science Data." Data Science Journal 3 (2004): 209-21. http://journals.eecs.qub.ac.uk/codata/Journal/contents/3_04/3_04pdfs/DS386.pdf

O - Laskowski, Mary S. "Stop the Technology, I Want to Get Off: Tips and Tricks for Media Selection and Acquisition." Acquisitions Librarian 16, no. 31/32 (2004): 217-25. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=XCNANTQELR899HNWBMS9EAQGC1451VP0&a=3&s=J101&v=16&i=31%2F32&fn=J101v16n31%5F17

Lee, Stuart D. Electronic Collection Development: A Practical Guide. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers in association with Library Association Publishing, 2002. [For evaluation of data sets, see especially "Evaluation Checklist", p.76-81]

O - Lorenzen, Elizabeth A. "Selecting and Acquiring Art Materials in the Academic Library: Meeting the Needs of the Studio Artist." Acquisitions Librarian 16, no. 31/32 (2004): 27-39. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=XCNANTQELR899HNWBMS9EAQGC1451VP0&a=3&s=J101&v=16&i=31%2F32&fn=J101v16n31%5F03

O - Luttmann, Stephen. "Selection of Music Materials." Acquisitions Librarian 16, no. 31/32 (2004): 11-25. http://www.haworthpress.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/store/E-Text/View_EText.asp?sid=XCNANTQELR899HNWBMS9EAQGC1451VP0&a=3&s=J101&v=16&i=31%2F32&fn=J101v16n31%5F02

W - "The Selection, Appraisal, and Retention of Digital Scientific Data." ERPANET/CODATA Workshop Final Report. 2004. http://www.erpanet.org/events/2003/lisbon/LisbonReportFinal.pdf

W - Smith, Abby, David Randal Allen, and Karen Allen. "Survey of the State of Audio Collections in Academic Libraries." Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2004. http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub128abst.html

W - Ubois, Jeff. "New Approaches to Television Archiving." First Monday 10, no. 3 (2005). http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_3/ubois/index.html