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Effectively Disclose Archives and Special Collections Program

Current projects: 8


Problem statement: Special collections materials are of increasing interest and importance. As materials from the general stacks become more ubiquitous (through "mass" digitization projects and as institutions move towards joint ownership of books and journals), special collections may become what defines a library collection. With the shift in importance, it's a good time for an examination of the end-to-end process that results in archival and special collections materials being delivered to interested users. The overarching goal is to achieve economies and efficiencies that permit these materials to be effectively described, properly disclosed, successfully discovered and appropriately delivered.

Impact: Achieving control over these collections in an economic fashion will mean that current resources can have a broader impact or be invested elsewhere in other activities. The near-term effort is to take a system-wide view that will identify gaps in current operations—missing evidence, needed changes in practice, cumbersome processes, deficiencies in technology platforms that support description and disclosure, and required supporting services.

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Merrilee Proffitt
Senior Program Officer
merrilee_proffitt@oclc.org