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The Special Collections Handbook

by Alison Cullingford

  • 00. Introduction (some essentials)
  • 01. Care of Collections
  • 02. Emergency Planning
  • 03. Understanding Objects
  • 04. Acquiring and Developing Collections
  • 05. Cataloguing, Description and Metadata
  • 06. Digitisation and digital libraries
  • 07. Legal and Ethical Issues
  • 08. Serving Our Users
  • 09. Marketing Collections
  • 10. Widening Access
  • 11. Resources: space and people
  • 12. Influencing and fundraising
  • 13. Futures …
  • 14. Appendix A: Reference Shelf
  • 15. Appendix B: Skills for your career
  • About the Author
  • About this site
  • Reviews

Tag: Music

Making the Case is Key for Music

June 20, 2013 ~ alison-cullingford ~ Leave a comment

This post from the Special Collections librarian at the Jerwood Library, Trinity Laban, is inspiring.  It tells a story of hidden, neglected special collections which were a burden and a concern for library staff.  The writer shows how making the collections visible and making the case for their support changed everything. It's particularly interesting that … Continue reading Making the Case is Key for Music

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Help for the Occasional Music Cataloguer

February 6, 2012 ~ alison-cullingford ~ Leave a comment

New on the Historic Libraries Forum website.  Cataloguing Printed Music, especially of the Hand-Press period: notes for the occasional music cataloguer, by Elizabeth Quarmby-Lawrence.

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