Collection management refers to the process of development, assessment and maintenance of the library’s entire collection in print, audiovisual and electronic formats. It includes the formulation of policy and procedures, needs assessment, collection evaluation/selection/deselection as well as budget allocation. Collection management is coordinated by the Library Collections Steering Committee which meets 6 times a year, at minimum.
The Library Collections Steering Committee is comprised of the Associate Director of Library Services, the Collection Development librarian, the eResources librarian and the Acquisitions technician, with consultation from the Library Director and Liaison librarians. The committee is chaired by the Associate Director, Library Services who is responsible for the integrity of the collections, alignment to Sheridan’s strategic direction and budget allocation.
Collection Development Librarian: coordinates all print, audiovisual, gaming, individual ebooks and (individual and package) ejournal collection development activities including selection, evaluation, maintenance, and weeding (deselection/removal) as well as data reporting. This librarian collects and evaluates collection requests/recommendations from the liaison librarians, faculty, staff and students. They identify gaps in the collection and recommend new material to ensure that collections are current, comprehensive, industry relevant and evenly balanced. They also assess and help coordinate the management of donated materials.
eResources Librarian: coordinates the selection, evaluation, maintenance and weeding of eresource (ebook and database) subscriptions in collaboration with the liaison librarians. They aggregate eresources collection data in association with members of the Library technical services team.
Liaison Librarians: liaise with faculty to understand curriculum requirements. Librarians collect collections requests from faculty and also are responsible for monitoring the relevance and breadth of collections aligned to their subject specialty areas. Liaisons may provide suggestions, based on their subject expertise, for emerging resources. Liaisons employ the program review and development processes to engage with faculty about library collections.
Library collections are intended for:
Details on borrowing access and loan periods are outlined in the Sheridan Library Borrowing Policy.
Sheridan Library Collections will:
Sheridan Library Collections will not:
Print Materials:
The Print Material selection criteria applies to the following formats with additional emphasis on the following criteria:
eResources:
Audiovisuals:
Zines:
Games:
The Library strives to provide access to innovative materials that support research and curriculum and that meet the general selection criteria. The Library has a Material Connexion collection comprised of reference and circulating material. The Special Collections liaison librarian works directly with faculty to select materials considered to be special collections.
After acquiring the donor’s explicit consent through email or signed documentation, all donations become the property of Sheridan Library. A letter of acknowledgement and tax receipt is provided by the Awards department on recommendation of the Library and by donor request. A sticker plate with the donor’s name may be added to donated items upon donor request.
The Library reserves the right to decide upon the retention, organization, use and disposal of donations. Selection criteria for purchased items also applied to donated items with the exception of purchasing cost. Donated items have additional selection criteria including the cost of processing, shelving space, uniqueness of content, and physical condition.
Like purchased items, donations are subject to the Collection Development policy including weeding procedures. The Library reserves the right to remove items from the collection without notifying the donor.
Requests to have donated items in a specific location (not integrated into the greater collection) will be considered by the Collections Steering Committee with the understanding that the final decision on location will be made by the committee based on space limitations and overall discoverability of materials.
Sheridan Library strives to be an inclusive environment and to that end, the Library will collect materials in support of marginalized cultural and social communities.
For those requiring alternative formats for materials held in the Sheridan Library collection, the library will provide an accessible format of print, digital or multimedia resources upon request either through the Accessible Content E-portal (ACE) or through purchase with the vendor. In some cases, the Library will work with Accessible Learning to arrange alternate formats through the AERO repository. In those cases when an alternate format cannot be found through these venues, the Liaison librarians will work with faculty to find a comparable resource.
Print collections are regularly assessed by the Collections Librarian to remove/weed material that is obsolete, damaged beyond repair, poorly circulated, duplicated and out of scope of curriculum. The Collections Librarian is responsible for the collections retention policy in consultation with the Collections Steering Committee.
Eresources are regularly assessed by the eResources Librarian in consultation with the Liaison librarians to remove resources that have low usage numbers and which are not relevant to curriculum.
As part of the weeding procedures for both print and electronic resources, the liaison librarians provide teaching faculty with a list of any materials selected for removal in order to confirm that the material no longer meets curriculum needs. Where faculty do not agree with weeding of specific materials, these materials are retained. Teaching faculty are also consulted to provide their own list of recommended items for removal.
All weeded items are removed from the Library catalogue.
Some electronic resources such as eBooks, streaming videos, etc., are licensed and not owned in perpetuity. As a result, titles can be removed from vendor platforms without notice and at the vendor’s discretion. Consideration for replacement will be based on budget, availability and licensing timelines.
The Library supports and abides by the Canadian Library Association Statement on Intellectual Freedom as it relates to the rights of library users to intellectual freedom, information access, copyright and privacy.
The Collection Management policy is reviewed annually by the Library Collections Steering Committee. This review ensures that the collection is aligned to curriculum and strategic objectives while also meeting budget. For any questions regarding the policy, please contact the Associate Director, Library Services (marian.traynor@sheridancollege.ca).