Module Information

Module Identifier
DS31020
Module Title
Collection Management
Academic Year
2024/2025
Co-ordinator
Semester
Distance Learning
Pre-Requisite
Reading List
Other Staff

Course Delivery

 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Report  (1500 words - an evaluation of the methods used by their library/information service for promoting the collection)  50%
Semester Assessment Essay  (1500 words)  50%
Supplementary Assessment Report  (1500 words - an evaluation of the methods used by their library/information service for promoting the collection)  50%
Supplementary Assessment Essay  (1500 words)  50%

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this module students should be able to:

  • appreciate the value of a written collection development policy and have an understanding of its structure and application;;
  • have an awareness of the major bibliographical and reviewing sources and services for print and non-print materials;
  • examine the concepts and procedures of collection evaluation and review and the potential outcomes;
  • appreciate the methodology and issues of collection promotion;
  • gain insight inot the conservation needs of different types of collections;#
  • understand the fundamental principles of preservation.

Brief description

* This module adopts a broad definition of the subject field, so that, while devoting time to the fundamental areas of collection development, and collection review and evaluation, it also covers topics such as the promotion of collection use, conservation and preservation and collection issues related to particular formats. Its overriding concern is the management of a collection of library materials (whether in one or a number of formats) and organisation of access to virtual collections in an effective, efficient and economical way, in order to meet the needs of its user community. The module does not limit itself to any particular type of library, although the emphasis is on academic and public libraries.

Content

This module adopts a broad definition of the subject field, so that, while devoting time to the fundamental areas of collection development, and collection review and evaluation, it also covers topics such as the promotion of collection use, conservation and preservation and collection issues related to particular formats. Its overriding concern is the management of a collection of library materials (whether in one or a number of formats) and organisation of access to virtual collections in an effective, efficient and economical way, in order to meet the needs of its user community. The module does not limit itself to any particular type of library, although the emphasis is on academic and public libraries.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Subject Specific Skills Analysis and evaluation of Collection Management practices and policy from various sectors of information services and international examples.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6