As academic librarians and archivists, we continually face the same problem: what to do with well-intentioned but inappropriate gifts. This presentation will look at current best practices in dealing with unwanted gifts before they enter the collection and removing unwanted materials from existing collections. Examples of effective collection management policies that cover both acquisition and deacquisition of items will be provided, together with suggestions for creating a cooperative understanding between the library/archive and the development office
With recent vast changes in formats, purchase/subscription options, and funding sources, many librar...
Gifts and donations form an integral part of an academic library’s existence, whether monetary or ph...
As librarians at the University of Dayton’s Marian Library, we help curate a collection of religious...
Many librarians have a love-hate relationship with gift donations. Gifts can be a welcome source of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide information on handling gifts‐in‐kind in Croatian...
Unsolicited gifts exacerbate existing space issues and backlogs, staff workflows, and collection pol...
Many librarians who manage special collections are grateful for the donations of items or collection...
This study examines the donation and solicitation of gifts to school library media centers in Iowa. ...
Book donations are a mainstay of collection building. Gifts can range in scope from a few items drop...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International lice...
Experienced academic librarians respond to a question about best practice for preliminary screening ...
This article provides a case study of how an academic library coordinated efforts among several depa...
While archives and special collections continue to welcome unique and valuable resources, small acad...
Library gifts-in-kind are a mixed blessing: their potential utility must be weighed against the reso...
This paper will examine the way in which libraries are stewards of collections—the ways in which the...
With recent vast changes in formats, purchase/subscription options, and funding sources, many librar...
Gifts and donations form an integral part of an academic library’s existence, whether monetary or ph...
As librarians at the University of Dayton’s Marian Library, we help curate a collection of religious...
Many librarians have a love-hate relationship with gift donations. Gifts can be a welcome source of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide information on handling gifts‐in‐kind in Croatian...
Unsolicited gifts exacerbate existing space issues and backlogs, staff workflows, and collection pol...
Many librarians who manage special collections are grateful for the donations of items or collection...
This study examines the donation and solicitation of gifts to school library media centers in Iowa. ...
Book donations are a mainstay of collection building. Gifts can range in scope from a few items drop...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International lice...
Experienced academic librarians respond to a question about best practice for preliminary screening ...
This article provides a case study of how an academic library coordinated efforts among several depa...
While archives and special collections continue to welcome unique and valuable resources, small acad...
Library gifts-in-kind are a mixed blessing: their potential utility must be weighed against the reso...
This paper will examine the way in which libraries are stewards of collections—the ways in which the...
With recent vast changes in formats, purchase/subscription options, and funding sources, many librar...
Gifts and donations form an integral part of an academic library’s existence, whether monetary or ph...
As librarians at the University of Dayton’s Marian Library, we help curate a collection of religious...