COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ON THE WEB.

Sample Collection Development Policies for Electronic Resources

 Reference and Collection Development http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~rrichard/RUSA/ref.coll.dev.bib.html

 Reference and Collection Development : a Bibliography

 MIT Libraries: Virtual Reference Collection http://libraries.mit.edu/services/virtualref.html#qot
 PICK: Collection Development Policies http://www.aber.ac.uk/~tplwww/e/cdp.html

 LibraryWeb: Columbia University Libraries WWW Information System http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/

 Libraries Collection Development Policy http://www.ccc.govt.nz/Library/CollectionDevelopment/
Ko te kai rapu, ko ia te kite
     He who seeks will find

Collection Development Policies  http://www.dlapr.lib.az.us/cdt/colldev.htm
 

 LibraryCom Http://www.librarycom.com
    LibraryCom is a specialized Web hosting and directory service designed specifically for the library community.
    LibraryCom makes it easy and inexpensive to publish a library on the World Wide Web.

Overview Presidential Libraries http://www.nara.gov/nara/president/overview.html
 The Presidential Library system is made up of ten Presidential Libraries. This nationwide network of libraries is
administered by the Office of Presidential Libraries, which is part of the National Archives and Records Administration
(NARA), located in College Park, MD. These are not traditional libraries, but rather repositories for preserving and making
available the papers, records, and other historical materials of U.S. Presidents since Herbert Hoover. Each Presidential
library contains a museum and provides an active series of public programs. Also included in the Presidential library system
is the Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, which administers the Nixon Presidential materials under the terms of the
Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act. When a President leaves office, NARA establishes a Presidential
project until a new Presidential library is built and transferred to the Government.
 

 Himmel & Wilson Executive Summary http://www.lili.org/isl/ls1a.htm
Idaho's Libraries and library professionals represent a rich resource available to the residents of the State of Idaho. While
many examples of cooperation exist between and among the libraries in the State, enhanced linkage and coordination of
services will result in a significant benefit to all Idahoans. An Idaho Network of Libraries outlines and interconnected set
of efforts intended to dramatically increase the public's access to high quality information resources.

 Special Libraries Association http://www.sla.org
                Special librarians are information resource experts dedicated to putting knowledge to work to attain the
                goals of their organizations. They are employed most frequently by corporations, private businesses,
                government agencies, museums, colleges, hospitals, associations and information management
                consulting firms.