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Collection Management Planning Group (CMPG)

 

The Collection Management Planning Group was discharged on March 31, 2004.

The Standing Committee on Universitywide Library Collection Management Planning (the "Collection Management Planning Group") was organized to focus on the issues of space for collections, the management of collections, and the nature of the University's archival responsibilities. The committee focused on possible new roles for the University's Regional Library Facilities (RLFs), using scenarios to be developed by a subcommittee.

Members

Founding Resolution (SLASIAC Resolution B)

Meetings:

April 8, 2003 (Agenda | Meeting Notes)
   
December 11, 2002 (Agenda | Meeting Notes)
   
April 30, 2002 (Agenda | Meeting Notes)
 
April 26, 2001 (Agenda | Meeting Notes)
 
February 1, 2001 (Agenda | Meeting Notes)

White Papers

The Report to the Collection Management Planning Group (CMPG) on Collection Management And Coordination: A Strategy for the UC Libraries [PDF] presents a broad overview of collection management strategy, including the continuing primacy of campus-based collections and services. It highlights the role of resource sharing and shared collections in enhancing campus library services and in increasing the scope and depth of research resources available to faculty and students. This paper provides a context for the Shared Collection white paper, below:

The Report to the Collection Management Planning Group (CMPG) on Developing a Shared Collection for the University Of California [PDF] sets out some of the key characteristics of a shared collection program within the broad framework of the Collection Management and Coordination Strategy.

Scenarios

The following scenarios were prepared for the purposes of discussion with the Committee and other advisory groups and do not represent approved University plans, positions or strategies.

Shared Print Journal Collection
Shared Print Collections
Unified Government Publications Repository

 





 

 


Updated: 4/15/2004. Email any questions or suggestions to Joanne Miller