EFFECT OF POOR IMPLEMENTATION OF COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY IN FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC LIBRARIES IN NORTH CENTRAL ZONE: AN ASSESSMENT OF FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC LIBRARY NASARAWA.
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
This research is on effect of poor implementation of collection
development policy in Federal polytechnic Library in North Central Zone. (An
assessment of Federal Polytechnic Library Nasarawa). In carrying out the
project research the question and objective were done on effect of poor
implementation of collection development policy. It effectiveness, problems
encountered in implementing the policies and the solution to these problem.
Questionnaire was used in eliciting response from staff of academic libraries
and their response was used, data analysis based on the identified problems of
poor implementation of collection development policies, recommendation were
made on how the collection development policies problem can be solved and also
how the collection development policies can be effectively affected in Academic
library.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The word “library” is derived from the Latin word
“Liber” which means book. It has many different definitions, according to
United Nations Education (2002) A “library” is an organized collection of published
books and periodical services, of a staff able to provide and interpret such
material as are required to meet the information research educational or
recreation needs of its users. The importance of applying sound and functional
policy as regard to collection development in a library cannot be overlooked
because the well being of the library depends solely on the nature and quality
of relevant material available. Collection development is the process the
library adopts in assembling together different types of materials which the
users may need. It is a term that encompasses member of activities related to
the development of library collection including the determination and
co-ordination selection policy. Harrods librarian glossary (2000) defined collection
development as the process of planning a stock acquisition program, not simple
to cater for immediate need but to build a coherent and reliable collection
over a number of years to meet objective of the service. Collection development
is made up of many elements which includes community analysis or user study,
policies selection, acquisition weeding and evaluation, among all the elements
that make-up collection development, the policy that guides it’s the most
important, because it is the blueprint that guide the library in its
collection. It specifies the kind of materials to be selected, acquisition
procedures for evaluation of library material and weeding.
The absence of a functional collection development
policy will place the library in a particular problem, situation if not
properly handled will bring the library service to near halt.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Collection development and its policy is one of the
major factors that enhance the development of a library and its collections, but
unfortunately it is no longer given proper attention. Some of the libraries
that claim to have collection development policy do not implement it, while
some library’s collection development problem hindering the implementation of
collection development policy. Because of the high mortality rate of
periodicals published in developing countries. Other problem of collection
development policy include lack of finance from the library, management, lack
of proper acquisition, selection and evaluation methods and other problem from
the basis, for the researcher to carry out this study.
1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.
Does federal polytechnic
Nasarawa have guideline to effective development policy?
2.
Is the collection development
policy revised in every aspect of collection?
3.
Have the policies in any way
help to improve collection development?
4.
What is the legal backing that
guide the action of the libraries in the aspect of gift and weeding?
1.4 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
1.
To find out whether federal
polytechnic Nasarawa library have guideline to effective collection policy.
2.
To find out if the collection
development policy is revised in every aspect of collection.
3.
To determine if the policy
help to improve the collection development.
4.
To determine the legal backing
that guides the action of the libraries in aspect of gift and weeding.
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The important of the collection development policy is
to state the library position on intellectual and describe the library policy
and procedure for dealing with complaint about materials. To help in minimizing
personal bias by selector and to known the highlight of imbalance. In selection
of materials and also to assure the continuity in collection of any size and
provides a pattern in framework. The literature will add to the existing
literatures in the field of librarianship. Other information organization will
utilize the study to treat similar cases in their organization.
1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
The scope of the study was to examine the level of
implementing collection development policy in library the contribution and
constraint of existing policy. The problem is that the official in position of
giving ultra data when approached are not always available, with that it was
very different to get required information needed at the particular time. Some
will ask you to come next week or come in two weeks time, but inspite of the
limitation stated at the course of writing this research work the information
needed were still collected.
1.7 OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF TERMS
Definition of Basic Concept
Acquisition: Is the process of obtaining
library materials to satisfy the needs of users.
Collection Development: Is
gathering of materials to satisfy the needs of users.
Library: A stored house of knowledge
where materials are kept for future use.
Policy: Is a procedure through which a
library carries out its collection development.
Selection: Selection is the process of
choosing library materials to satisfy the need of users.
Weeding: The removal of unused materials
in the library.
REFERENCE
Evans, E.G (1979). Development
Library collection: Libraries Unlimited p.10.
Bonk, M.D (1974). Building
Library Collection Metuchen Scarecrow: Press p.122.
Harrods, Glossary (2000) London: Gower p.103
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter reviewed the related literatures of the
research work in the following sequence:
a.
Historical development of
Federal polytechnic Nasarawa
b.
Concept of collection
development policy
c.
Components of collection development
policy
d.
Types of collection
development policy
e.
Factors affecting collection
development policy
f.
Summary of the review
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