Background: After several years of storing a large number of historical medical books that had been weeded from the general collection, the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center developed a set of evaluation criteria to determine whether the material should be kept and included in the library catalog or discarded. The purpose of this article is to share lessons learned in evaluating and processing a historical medical book collection. The authors share how we determined review criteria as well as cataloging and processing procedures. Case Presentation: Best practices for evaluating, cataloging, and processing historical library material were determined through a literature search and then reviewed and adapt...
This article outlines the processes involved in cataloguing the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral Libr...
This book review analyzes two books which address archival history and practices through an internat...
As our institutional archives mature and we gain more insight into what materials our researchers us...
Question: What are some of the historical societal, medical, and public health trends leading to tod...
Preserving the history of medicine is an important task for health sciences librarians. In this rega...
Objective: When the University of North Dakota’s Health Sciences Library moved to its new location i...
This paper describes a collection condition survey of bound manuscript volumes conducted at Duke Uni...
The landmark citation method is a new collection assessment method based on the citation record of a...
DOI: 10.1300/J104v26n03_03Scholars working in the fields of medieval history and cultural history ha...
The Medical Heritage Library, Inc. (MHL), is a collaborative digitization and discovery organization...
The Exhibition Program, part of the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine...
Historical medical collections with privacy-sensitive information are a potentially rich source of s...
DOI: 10.1300/J104v35n03_10Rare book cataloging codes and practices have been shaped by a constant in...
Objective – This study sought to determine the characteristics of research materials used by history...
Phillips\u27s book provides a unique look at the history of local history archives and methods of ad...
This article outlines the processes involved in cataloguing the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral Libr...
This book review analyzes two books which address archival history and practices through an internat...
As our institutional archives mature and we gain more insight into what materials our researchers us...
Question: What are some of the historical societal, medical, and public health trends leading to tod...
Preserving the history of medicine is an important task for health sciences librarians. In this rega...
Objective: When the University of North Dakota’s Health Sciences Library moved to its new location i...
This paper describes a collection condition survey of bound manuscript volumes conducted at Duke Uni...
The landmark citation method is a new collection assessment method based on the citation record of a...
DOI: 10.1300/J104v26n03_03Scholars working in the fields of medieval history and cultural history ha...
The Medical Heritage Library, Inc. (MHL), is a collaborative digitization and discovery organization...
The Exhibition Program, part of the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine...
Historical medical collections with privacy-sensitive information are a potentially rich source of s...
DOI: 10.1300/J104v35n03_10Rare book cataloging codes and practices have been shaped by a constant in...
Objective – This study sought to determine the characteristics of research materials used by history...
Phillips\u27s book provides a unique look at the history of local history archives and methods of ad...
This article outlines the processes involved in cataloguing the historic St. Canice’s Cathedral Libr...
This book review analyzes two books which address archival history and practices through an internat...
As our institutional archives mature and we gain more insight into what materials our researchers us...