INFS 326: COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT. Lecturer: Mrs. Florence O. Entsua-Mensah, DIS Contact Information:

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INFS 326: COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT Lecturer: Mrs. Florence O. Entsua-Mensah, DIS Contact Information: fentsua-mensah@ug.edu.gh

Lecture Overview Processed library materials or collections do not always find themselves as part of the library collection forever. Sometimes they may lose their value to the current library users. Because of this, an evaluation process is usually undertaken to determine if a library material is still worthy to be part of the library collection. This whole activity describes the weeding process. The Session turns attention to the weeding process, its importance and challenges to the modern librarian. 2

Lecture Outline Topic 1: Understanding Weeding Topic 2: Reasons for Weeding Topic 3: Criteria for Weeding and the Weeding Policy Topic 4: Factors Discouraging Weeding in Libraries 3

Reading List Evans, E. G. & Zamosky, S. M., (2005) Developing Library and Information Centre Collections. 5th ed. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Johnson, P. (2014). Fundamentals of collection development and management. American Library Association. Saharan, M. S. (2013). Acquisition And Collection Development In Library Science. New Delhi (India): Random Publications. Florence O. Entsua-mensah (Mrs), DIS/SCDE Slide 4

Understanding Weeding Topic One 5

What is Weeding? Weeding or relegation or deselection can be defined as the process of sorting through library materials in order to eliminate worn out or outdated materials (Evans, 2005). Weeding is a periodic or continual evaluation of resources intended to remove items that are no longer useful from the collection. 6

What is Weeding? Cont d. it is the process of removing some library materials from the shelves, because they are obsolete in terms of content, physically damaged or in excess. 7

What is Weeding? Cont d. Weeding is the act of re-evaluating items in the collection and removing any that are inaccurate, out of date, inappropriate, unused, in poor condition, or otherwise harmful to students. 8

Alternative names for Weeding - 1 Alternately, this activity is referred to as: pruning, thinning, culling, deselection, deaccession, relegation, deacquisition, retirement, reverse selection, negative selection and book stock control. 9

Alternative names for Weeding - 2 In school media centres and public libraries, weeding is often synonymous with withdrawal. Withdrawal is the physical process of pulling materials from the collection and removing the descriptive records from the catalogue. 10

Reasons for Weeding Topic Two 11

Reasons for Weeding - 1 Weeding may be the most undesirable job in the library, yet it is one of the most important. Weeding is a normal practice in collection management, which must be carried out from time to time. 12

Reasons for Weeding - 2 To make space for more valuable items. To provide more appealing, more up-to-date collection. To make the library easier for patrons and staff to use. To provide reliable information. To encourage patrons to handle materials carefully. To provide feedback on strengths and weaknesses of the collection. To make shelving of the materials easier. 13

Topic Three Criteria for Weeding & the Weeding Policy 14

A Guide to Weeding Weeding is usually guided by the following; Publication date Acquisition date The physical condition of the material Excess duplicate Aina (2004) 15

Weeding Criteria Criteria for weeding are similar to those used in selecting items. The three most frequently asked questions are; has it been used? Is it worn, soiled or damaged? Is it outdated? 16

In addition to the above criteria, the following questions should also be considered. Is the content still pertinent? Is it in a language that current and future users can read? Is it duplicated in the collection, either in another copy or a comparable item on the same topic? Is it available elsewhere? Is it rare or valuable or both? Has it been superseded by new edition? 17

The Questions to be Considered also include: Whether or not the material was originally selected in error? Is it cited in standard abstracting or indexing tools? Is it listed in a standard bibliography or important works? Does it have local relevance? Does it fill a consortia commitment or regional need? If available in electronic format, is continued access to retrospective files ensured? 18

Weeding Policy (1) Weeding can be one of the most controversial aspects of collection development and a carefully prepared and fully documented policy on weeding can lessen or alleviate some misunderstandings. It must be noted however, that, a weeding policy cannot replace individual judgement or common sense, but it will make actions of the library professional more understandable to its users. 19

Weeding Policy (2) The label and type of weeding programme will vary from institution to institution. Depending on the institution, weeding may be done on regular basis or occasionally. 20

Weeding Policy (3) For example; in an academic library very little weeding will be done for research purposes. On the other hand, in public libraries, weeding will be frequent because it is important to put current materials on the shelves all the time. 21

Issues to be considered when setting out a weeding policy : Criteria for weeding what materials to consider. Scope the extent of the weeding process. Frequency the number of times and duration. Purpose the reason for weeding. Evaluation the effectiveness of the weeding process. 22

Factors discouraging weeding Topic Four 23

Factors Discouraging Weeding in Libraries (1) Despite the advantages of weeding in libraries, a number of factors discourage Librarians from going through the process. Some of these factors are: Sense of possessiveness Librarians may not want to throw materials away. The fear of not being able to replace the materials. 24

Factors Discouraging Weeding in Libraries (2) Materials weeded today may be needed the next day by another reader. It is expensive to engage staff in the process of weeding. Weeding takes a lot of the time of library staff. Weeding reduces the size of the materials in the library. 25

To sum up... Weeding is an essential, though difficult element of collection management, that ensures that the library s materials are useful and accessible. No library can exist or survive without weeding or discarding materials because the library has been described as a growing organism. 26

Activity 8.1 Visit any library of your choice conduct a cursory survey among the users of the library to access their current needs. You may also interview some of the library staff. Based on the results of your survey, determine if that library needs to weed some of its materials. Give at least five reasons form your decision. 27

References Evans, E. G. & Zamosky, S. M., (2005) Developing Library and Information Centre Collections. 5th ed. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Johnson, P. (2014). Fundamentals of collection development and management. American Library Association. Saharan, M. S. (2013). Acquisition And Collection Development In Library Science. New Delhi (India): Random Publications. 28