
Rare and Endangered Government Publications: Capturing the Moment
Author(s) -
Aimée Quinn,
Shari Laster
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
dttp/documents to the people
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0270-5095
pISSN - 0091-2085
DOI - 10.5860/dttp.v44i1.6059
Subject(s) - endangered species , government (linguistics) , library science , political science , business , public relations , world wide web , computer science , ecology , biology , linguistics , philosophy , habitat
What are rare and endangered government publications? In short, they are the materials representing that which is valued most in our collections. Each depository library collects documents that are important to its community: some arrive through a depository program, some come through direct solicitation from agencies, some come through traditional means of acquisition, and some come through emerging models of building digital collections. Managing these resources to ensure their availability for long-term access is a critical part of government documents librarianship. Put another way, rare and endangered government publications are the pieces of the public output of government that are most likely to go missing.