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SUNY Comprehensive Colleges Coordinated Collection Development Group

The SUNY Comprehensive Colleges Coordinated Collection Development Group is working to enhance library collections through coordinated efforts, focusing on baselines, overlap analysis, weeding, purchasing, workflow changes, and shared collections. Professional judgment and collaboration with IDS are key in expanding collection uniqueness.

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SUNY Comprehensive Colleges Coordinated Collection Development Group

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  1. SUNY Comprehensive CollegesCoordinated Collection Development Group SUNY CC CCD CCD’ers

  2. February 2007SCLD Meeting • CCD has obvious benefits. • The Colleges have the infrastructure in place to move materials between them with reasonable turn-around time. • The comprehensive colleges have enough in common for this effort to maintain momentum.

  3. Operating Principle Coordinated Collection Development is intended to enhance collections, not save money.

  4. What we’re doing now • World Cat Collection Analysis for baselines, identifying overlap. • Weeding - Keep anything with 2 CC holdings or less. • Purchasing - Don’t purchase if there are 3-4 holdings or more. • Workflow changes, we’re keeping ILL in mind. • FMG streaming shared collection investigation. Coalition of the Willing. Use Our Professional Judgment!

  5. Next Steps • Meeting in the fall to go over Baseline & Uniqueness Data. • Spring meeting to discuss more direct collaboration with IDS.

  6. We’re making your unfilled stats smaller through our CCD project to expand our collection’s uniqueness.

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