Reshaping the library collection
Libraries are organic in the sense that they are constantly growing and changing. Books get too old or damaged and get weeded (or go missing!) and new titles are bought or new editions of books the library already has. It is the same for the college library. Lots of books have gone missing over the years (hopefully very few more with the new security gates) and books have gone out of date. The collection needs to be constantly updated.
Because of my interest in collection development I realised that I am having a hand in reshaping the monograph collection and that is very pleasing to me. For instance, since I have started reading picture books to my son I have become really interested in young children's literature and so I have been choosing some new titles for the library (bearing in mind we are trying to promote te reo in centres so I have been choosing mostly English-Maori books). It's not just children's books. Where I have seen a need for something new, I have found books to purchase on a variety of subjects including academic writing, child development, special needs, the Treaty and children's rights.
I'm really pleased with how the library is looking now. There are lots of fresh new titles on the shelves and I'm even happier when they get borrowed! It's money well spent.
Because of my interest in collection development I realised that I am having a hand in reshaping the monograph collection and that is very pleasing to me. For instance, since I have started reading picture books to my son I have become really interested in young children's literature and so I have been choosing some new titles for the library (bearing in mind we are trying to promote te reo in centres so I have been choosing mostly English-Maori books). It's not just children's books. Where I have seen a need for something new, I have found books to purchase on a variety of subjects including academic writing, child development, special needs, the Treaty and children's rights.
I'm really pleased with how the library is looking now. There are lots of fresh new titles on the shelves and I'm even happier when they get borrowed! It's money well spent.
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