Abstract
Music collections in academic libraries present a host of unique considerations when it comes to their management, particularly with regard to the weeding, or deselection, process. This article presents a case study in weeding the music collection of a medium-sized academic library. It outlines steps taken to carefully and efficiently reduce an overgrown collection using circulation statistics, and shows how unused library space provided in-house storage for less-circulated materials.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Music Reference Services Quarterly |
Volume | 23 |
State | Published - Sep 21 2020 |
Keywords
- music
- academic library
- weeding
- collection management
- deselection
Disciplines
- Music
- Library and Information Science
- Collection Development and Management