Hello Melissa, I would recommend to them to really think about what is they want to do.... Do they want to be a one stop place for county/city's historical heritage? Do they want to do museum type displays? What is their audience? Do they want materials from around the area or genealogy books from Texas or California? What is their closest competitor? Are there any libraries near by that have the same amount of matter, more or less? Sometimes it is good to focus on a certain area and sometimes it is good to focus on a wide area. Play up your strengths and fill a niche! They need to consider the "other" stuff that tends to come to Local History/Genealogy collections. I mean the artifacts like bottles, ribbons, pieces of buildings, furniture, etc etc... Do they want media containers: VHS tapes, 35mm film reels, microfilm reels, or CDs (digital files)? One thing they really need to put in their policy is a section on discarding unwanted items or duplicate copies. It helps the staff person tell the donor that there is a chance their stuff may be discarded or sold off. Here is a link to our collection policy: http://www.npl.lib.va.us/policies/pol_collection99_app3.html I hope this helps.... Sincerely, W. Troy Valos Sargeant Memorial Collection - Norfolk Main Library 235 East Plume Street Norfolk, Virginia 23510 Main: (757) 664 - 7485 Office: (757) 664 - 7323 ext: 43737 Fax: (757) 664 - 7319 http://www.npl.lib.va.us/smrt/smr_home.html "People need to think. They need something to think about, to stir the imagination. Books, more than anything else, supply these needs." - Mary Denson Pretlow -----Original Message----- From: Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Melissa K. Davidson Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 10:52 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [VA-ROOTS] collection development policy Please excuse cross postings. I am writing on behalf of our local genealogical society. They would like to create a collection development policy (especially now that they are beginning to feel space constraints). Can anyone provide examples of such a policy, or related policies applicable to a small organization? Thank you. Melissa Davidson Adult Services Librarian Staunton Public Library Staunton, VA To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html