I apologize for the re-posting, but I was surprised to only receive 3 responses 
(2 librarians and 1 vendor) to the below request for information.  I was hoping 
to receive more, regardless of whether they were yes or no or a bit of both.

Maybe I should clarify my closing statements regarding my 
assessment/comparative plans.  My goal is to evaluate our collection's scope 
and access in relation to our stated support goals.  It would be extremely 
helpful to learn about other libraries' collections, but the assessment is very 
general in nature.

Anyway, I'm hoping to hear from more of you as you have time, and of course 
feel free to reply to me off-list.  Thank you again.

Rue


Rue McKenzie
Coordinator of Media Collections
Academic Resources
University of South Florida Library
4202 Fowler Ave., LIB122
Tampa, FL  33620

813-974-6342 / [email protected]

_____________________________________________
From: McKenzie, Rue
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 1:00 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Academic Libraries with Genocide Collections in Media


Hi everyone.

I am beginning an assessment of our Library's media collection dealing with 
genocide (in very broad terms).  I feel we have a relatively strong collection 
both in content and accessibility, and this area is an ongoing collection 
development focal point for me.   As a very preliminary starting point, I would 
greatly appreciate hearing from other academic libraries regarding the 
following:

*       Does your institution have an identified program in Genocide Studies 
and/or a Genocide Studies Center?
*       If so, does the Library purchase media materials in support of Genocide 
Studies, and are these materials a part of the Library's general media 
collection?  (as opposed to a closed, departmental, or special collection)
*       Are these materials cataloged and available in your OPAC?  Do they 
circulate?
*       How is your institution's library system arranged?  The USF Tampa 
Campus has a centralized library as opposed to official Departmental, School, 
College or Graduate/Undergraduate individual libraries across the campus.

Ultimately my assessment will include comparative reports using tools such as 
WorldCat Collection Analysis as appropriate.   And I will be also be looking at 
the identification of vendors handling this type of content.  I'm aware of 
many, but it's a 'big world' out there.

Any and all information is greatly appreciated.  Thank you!

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