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Inclusion and identification of locally-authored items in library collections
Author(s) -
Rynnelle Wiebe
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pathfinder
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2563-2493
DOI - 10.29173/pathfinder37
Subject(s) - metadata , identification (biology) , data collection , inclusion (mineral) , computer science , library science , world wide web , collection development , sociology , social science , botany , biology
This research explores how public libraries support local authors, with a focus on if and how these works are included in library collections and made findable to patrons. Twelve public libraries, four each from British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, were selected to analyze collection development policies and item metadata. Qualitative content analysis was used to code collection policies, and systemic analysis of item record metadata was used to understand methods of identifying locally-authored items. The results of this research indicate that collection policies provide both opportunities and barriers for acquisition of locally-authored items, including those items that are self-published. There is a lack of consistent methods for identifying items as locally-authored within item metadata. This research discusses some of the challenges associated with identifying items as locally-authored, and concludes with recommendations for modifying collection policies and methods for identifying items in order to make locally-authored items more accessible and discoverable to the local community.

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