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Information ServicesCollection Development PolicyBiologyPurpose The collection supports the broad curricular, instructional and research needs in field of Biology. Areas of emphasis within the program include cell/molecular, ecology/organismal, and general biology . The collection of materials for Biology is closely coordinated with materials selected for Botany. There is some overlap with Psychology in the areas of neuroscience and psychobiology and with Chemistry in the area biochemistry. The collection also supports the Connecticut College Arboretum and the Goodwin Niering Center for Conservation Biology and Environmental Studies. Subjects The Biology Department has research and teaching interests that are broadly based including the following areas: Cell Biology, Coastal and Marine Biology, Comparative Biochemistry, Development Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Ornithology and Physiology. Faculty research needs will be accommodated within the scope of the general guidelines and limits of the materials budget. In general, the Library does not collect textbooks or multiple copies of materials. Faculty are encouraged to submit purchase requests and make recommendations to the departmental liaison. The liaison, in consultation with the Director of Information Resources, will make the final purchasing decision. The periodic removal (weeding or deselection) of extraneous and obsolete materials from the shelves will be conducted using the criteria outlined in the Collection Development and Information Access Policy. Types of Material Collected Books, serials and videos on biological topics. Emphasis is on subscriptions to journals and other serial literature. Reference materials in electronic formats are collected but are generally selected by library staff and paid for from funds designated for reference. Format of Materials Collected Monographs and general reference works will be acquired in print format. Generally, the Library will subscribe to journals in one format only, and preference will be given to electronic format when available with the exceptions listed in the Collection Development and Information Access Policy. Preference will also be given to electronic indexes with full text access to journal articles when coverage is comparable. Languages English is the primary language of the collection, but other languages may be acquired by faculty request. Geographical Areas No region is excluded, but emphasis is placed on eastern North America in general and New England and Connecticut in particular. Chronological Scope Emphasis in on current scholarship. Older materials may be purchased if they are particularly significant or cover the history of the subject. Special Collections and Manuscripts Shain Library's Special Collections includes the Lear/Carson Papers, the Conservation and Research Foundation Papers and the William Niering Papers. The acquisition of primary source materials, rare books, codices, and other special collections materials will be determined by the Special Collections Librarian. Other Resources Available Currently registered students and Connecticut College faculty and staff have access to monographs, audiovisual materials, and government documents from Trinity College and Wesleyan University through the CTW Consortium. Interlibrary loan provides access to monographs not held within the CTW Consortium as well as journal articles not available at Connecticut College . Creation and Revision History Draft document created March 2005 by Kathy Gehring, Library Liaison to the Biology Department. Draft forwarded to Steve Loomis, Chair of the Biology Department for
review and comment. GB, Q, QE, QH, QK, QL, QM, QP, QR, RA, RC, SB, SF, SH Ordering Library Materials Recommendations and requests for purchase of biology materials should be addressed to Kathy Gehring, Shain Library. Collection Development and Information Access Policy The Collection Development and Information Access Policy can be viewed at: http://www.conncoll.edu/is/info-resources/colldevpolicy.html Liaison Name Kathy GehringResearch & Instruction Librarian Charles E. Shain Library Connecticut College (860) 439-5225 kmgeh@conncoll.edu |
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