Subject: ALCTS E-Forum: Current Issues in In-Kind Materials Donations
From: ALCTS-CE Announce <alcts.ce.announce_at_gmail.com>
Date: 9/8/2011 11:04 AM
*Apologies in advance for multiple postings.*
ALCTS E-Forum: Current Issues in In-Kind Materials Donations
September 21-22, 2011
Hosted by Stacy Gordon and Heath Martin
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Central: 10am – 6pm
Eastern: 11am – 7pm
Description
In a context of reduced budgets, more and more libraries find themselves
examining existing policies and procedures for the acceptance,
evaluation, and processing of in-kind materials donations. A number of
factors and considerations necessarily accompany any such examination,
particularly if changes to existing policies, procedures, and workflows
are proposed. Such considerations might include:
Criteria for accepting material
Actual costs of gift donation
Changing format priorities for collections
Managing donor relations and expectations
Existing mechanisms for the disposition of unwanted materials
Relationships between Friends groups and libraries
The future of in-kind gifts operations in libraries
Stacy Gordon graduated from UCLA’s Library School in a year which most
libraries would consider dated if it was the publication date of a
donated book. She worked for the Stockton-San Joaquin Public Library
System in California as a Reference Librarian, followed by time at the
Daily News of Los Angeles, doing research and indexing of news articles.
Returning to the public sector, she has worked for the Thousand Oaks
Library in California since before her high schooler was born (and then
some), first as a Reference Librarian, and more recently as the sole
cataloger, where she encounters quite a number of donated materials.
Heath Martin is Head of Collection Management for the University of
Kentucky Libraries in Lexington. He also serves as academic liaison to
the Department of Philosophy and the Division of French and Italian
Studies. He received his MLS from Queens College in Flushing, NY. Heath
previously held positions in collection development and acquisitions at
Western Carolina University and the Maritime College of the State
University of New York (SUNY). In each position, he has been involved in
the management of in-kind gift operations.
*What is an e-forum?*
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Posted on behalf of the ALCTS Continuing Education Committee.
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