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Acquisitions, cataloging, serials, and special languages are the technical departments of the Campus Library. Together with their divisions, such as binding, photographic services, gift and exchanges, and documents, the departments order, receive, organize, and prepare library material. In 1897, the Catalog Department was formed, with the responsibility for classifying and cataloging all books acquired to make them available for users. In 1904, an Order Department was established for the acquisition of books. During the next thirty years, divisions developed within these two departments. The Catalog Department included general cataloging, serials cataloging and card divisions. The Order Department had purchase, gift and exchange and periodicals divisions. Acquisitions procures western language monographs, and the cataloging department arranges them for use. Except for newspapers, western language serial publications are handled by the serial department. Non-Roman alphabet serials and monographs are responsibility of the special languages department and its three divisions; Far Eastern, South and West Asian, and Slavic.
1. Library Annual Report, 1972-73, p. 3, 9; Library Annual Report, 1974-75, pp. 1-4.
2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 28th Report, June 30, 1916, p. 25.
3. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, June 30, 1942, pp. 567, 1105.
4. Board of Trustees Transactions, 48th Report, June 30, 1956, p. 1403.
5. Board of Trustees Transactions, Supplement, 53rd Report, July 21, 1965, p. 163.
This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
9/53; 2/85; 9/87
Chronological
Acquisitions Department materials including the Library Acquisition Policy statement and revisions of policy statements (1959, 1965, 1967, 1973, 1975, and 1976) and an analysis of the cost of acquiring books (1930). The series also has manuals of procedures (1948, 1963, 1973, ca. 1974-79); a reconciliation of Acquisitions policy (ca. 1970) handouts, forms, and staff lists (1986); acquisitions and binding workshop materials (ca. 1988); and a new employee packet (1989). This series also includes the Collection Development Statement (1990) which replaced the Library Acquisitions Policy.