LIBR 580
Collections Management
iSchool at UBC
Course Goal:
The
goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledge required to
identify, evaluate, and select print, audio-visual, and electronic collection
materials for on-site and remote access, as well as grasp recent developments
in the ongoing conversation regarding collection management, libraries, and the
role of the subject librarian.
Course Outline for Summer 2018 (PDF)
Required Text
Johnson, Peggy. (2018).
Fundamentals of Collection
Development & Management, 4th edition. Chicago, IL:
American Library Association.
Note:
3rd edition may be used and this edition is available online
through UBC Library
Plus, additional readings made available through Canvas (Learning Management System) and individual weekly lesson plans.
Summative Assessments
- Participation, both in-class and in the LMS = 10%
- In-Class Assignment #1 - Plan for Innovative Thinking Staff Retreat = 10%
- In-Class Assignment #2 - Community Consultation = 10%
- Project #1 - Needs Assessment Plan = 10%
- Project #2 - Special Formats Report = 10%
- Project #3 - DRAFT Proposal for Collection Consultation Report = 10%
- Project #3 - DRAFT Budget and Plan (Outline) for Collection Consultation Report = 10%
- Project #3 - FINAL VERSION of Collection Consultation Report = 25%
Marking Tools
- (In development)
Units
- Unit 1 - Alignment & Purpose of Collections
- Unit 2 - Innovative Thinking for Collections
- Unit 3<B> </B>- Community Consultation for Collections
- Unit 4 - Formats in Collections
- Unit 5 - Accountability and Alignment Through Planning Collections
- Unit 6 - From Planning to Creating Policies for Collections
- Unit 7 - From Policies to Fiscal Management of Collections
- Unit 8 - From Fiscal Management to Implementation
- Unit 9 - From Implementation to Assessment
- Unit 10 - From Assessment to Evaluation
- Unit 11 - From Evaluation to Management
- Unit 12 - DUE FINAL Collection Consultation Report and Community Fair (showcase)