Please accept my apologies if this isn't the proper place to
post this.
I am a librarian with the Vancouver (BC) Public Library, and
I'm currently
researching library websites and whether libraries have
established
collection guidelines for content created by library staff.
Specifically,
I'm interested in the following:
1) What are your collection guidelines for staff-created
content? For
example, what is the impetus for creating a study guide? Is
library created
content generated in response to a specific need?
2) How do you weed this content? How long does the content
remain live on
the website? Do you have guidelines for how frequently a
page should be
viewed in order to remain live on the website? If the page
is required to
have a certain number of hits per year, what is this
number?
I am particularly interested in hearing from those in public
libraries, but
if your library has guidelines and you wish to share them,
please do!
Thank you for your attention.
Cecily Walker
Auxiliary Librarian I
Vancouver Public Library - Virtual Library
cecilwal vpl.ca
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