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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-025.mrc:106892262:5769
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050 00 $aZ688.A3$bU645 2017
082 00 $a025.17$223
245 00 $aNew directions for special collections :$ban anthology of practice /$cLynne M. Thomas and Beth M. Whittaker, editors.
264 1 $aSanta Barbara, California :$bLibraries Unlimited, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC,$c[2017]
264 4 $c©2017
300 $ax, 249 pages ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tThe rare book librarian's day, revisited /$rMelanie Griffin --$tReading room and reference (re)vision : the transformation of reader services /$rMattie Taormina --$t"Oh, wow!" : assessment and affective learning in special collections and archives /$rAnne Bahde --$tDeveloping K-12 outreach methods for special collections centers /$rAmy Chen, Lisa Crane, Melanie Meyers, Charlotte Priddle, and Abby Saunders --$tTeaching with special collections : alliances between cultural heritage professionals /$rMaureen E. Maryanski --$tHistory, memory, community, leadership : collections-based programming in Congressional archives /$rAudrey McKanna Coleman --$tCollecting printed books in a digital age /$rJohn Overholt --$tDigital acquisitions and appraisal /$rSarah Barsness and Anjanette Schussler --$tDocumenting Ferguson : collecting current events in archives /$rMeredith R. Evans --$tDance companies as living archives : protecting the future by preserving the present /$rSupriya Wronkiewicz --$tSuccess with donors : practical approaches that work for all /$rSherry Williams --$tYou and what army? : making the most of student and volunteer labor in contemporary special collection and archives /$rDana M. Miller --$tA Janus perspective : origins and future of 21st-century preservation and conservation in library and archives special collections /$rPriscilla Anderson and Whitney Baker --$tTop ten questions and answers about digital preservation for special collections and archives /$rLynne M. Thomas and Jaime L. Schumacher --$tDiscovery of special collections resources at web scale : opportunities and challenges for metadata librarians /$rChristine DeZelar-Tiedman --$tSpecial files on the semantic web : using linked data to revitalize special collections catalogs /$rAllison Jai O'Dell --$tOld challenges, new solutions : leveraging organizational change to construct a new future /$rJennifer O'Brien Roper and Ivey Glendon --$tOpen access and copyright in archives and special collections /$rHeather Briston --$tLeaving privacy in the past? : exploring a curatorial conundrum /$rJudith Weiner --$tSuccession planning for 21st century special collections leadership : initial steps /$rAthena Jackson --$tTowards a culture of social media in special collections /$rColleen Thiesen.
520 $a"Special collections today--from rare books and other specialized book collections to audio recordings and visual images--offer librarians limitless opportunities to showcase their skills in curating, preserving, and offering access to these resources to patrons. Drawing on innovative practices and enduring values to address challenges and opportunities in the broad realm of special collections librarianship, this book updates the notion of special collections to the wide range of materials, institutions, and contexts where they exist today. The contributed essays describe the various kinds of innovative projects and practices that are sought by IMLS and other funding agencies today and serve to illustrate how going beyond a traditionally limited idea of special collections opens doors to far more engaging opportunities. Spanning the converging worlds of academic and special libraries, rare book collections, archives, museums, and other cultural heritage institutions, this book will be useful to newcomers and seasoned professionals alike. The essays address the recurring themes of managing and welcoming change and the impact of digital technologies throughout the book, whether regarding new approaches to outreach and instruction, the acquisition and curation of non-traditional collections, new structures for discovery and access in a digital world, or the nature of special collections work now. Both experienced professionals and recent graduates from one of the booming archival studies programs will find this text invaluable in creating a successful career in special collections or cultural heritage curation today and in the near future."--$cProvided by publisher.
650 0 $aLibraries$xSpecial collections.
650 0 $aLibraries$zUnited States$xSpecial collections.
650 0 $aSpecial libraries$zUnited States$xAdministration.
650 0 $aArchives$zUnited States$xAdministration.
650 0 $aSpecial librarians$xEmployment$zUnited States.
650 0 $aArchivists$xEmployment$zUnited States.
700 1 $aThomas, Lynne M.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aWhittaker, Beth M.,$d1970-$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tNew directions for special collections$dSanta Barbara, California : Libraries Unlimited, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2017]$z9781440842917
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