GUIDELINES FOR
ESTABLISHMENT OF LIBRARIES ON THE BERKELEY CAMPUS AS AFFILIATED LIBRARIES
1.
Collections:
- There
should be a written collection development statement and the existing
collections and current acquisition patterns should reflect that
statement.
- The
library should have a stable annual acquisition budget adequate to meet
the essential aspects of collection development and maintenance, including
preservation, conservation, binding, or other treatments appropriate to
the collection. Evidence of historical patterns of adequate collection
development funding should be available. When means other than purchase
are used by the library to acquire materials, those means should be stable
and well documented.
- The
collection should be unique and complementary to others on campus. Consideration
will be given to duplicative collections that provide unique and/or
complementary services.
- The
collection should support the campus information needs of students,
faculty, and administrative units
2.
Physical and Bibliographical Access:
- The
collections should be accessible for use by faculty, students, and staff
at UC Berkeley. Consideration should be given to collection
accessibility by the members of the community and by clients from other
academic institutions with which the campus has cooperative agreements. Circulation/non-circulation
policies should be clear and appropriate to the mission of the library..
- Policies for inter-library lending should
be considered.
- The
collections should be cataloged using national cataloging standards,
including in most cases AACR 2, Library of Congress classification. Use of
other national or local subject thesauri or classifications may be
appropriate
, as may be the use of specialized indices to
collections such as ephemera. Use of local systems should be well
documented and consistent. All catalog records should be made available in
appropriate standardized formats suitable for Universitywide access.
- Special
indexing systems for otherwise uncataloged collections should include
consistent headings subjected to authority control.
3.
Public Services:
- The
Library should be open on a regular, posted schedule with staff scheduled
to provide information and circulation services.
- Reference
service should be available. The reference service provided should not be
primarily duplicative of that available elsewhere on campus.
4.
Staffing:
- At
least one member of the Librarian series must be on the staff, and this
person should be appointed and reviewed as specified in the Academic
Personnel Manual and the Berkeley
peer review procedures.
- Career
staff and/or academic FTE should be available to carry out the majority of
the essential functions of acquisition, cataloging, circulation, and
reference. Volunteers should not be routinely relied upon for execution of
the major functions of the Library.
- The
salary budget must be stable and consistently augmented to provide for
merit advancement of the staff. Historical documentation of a stable
staffing budget should be available.
- Professional
and staff development release time and funds should be made available as
appropriate and backup staffing should be available for those times the
Librarian is engaged in professional responsibilities outside of the
Library. At the Associate Librarian and Librarian levels of the Librarian
Series incumbents are expected to perform professional service beyond the
immediate responsibilities of the particular position in order to be
retained or advanced. Evidence of the willingness and ability of the
organization to support professional service outside the library,
university service, and research and creative work should be documented.
5.
Facilities:
- There
should be adequate onsite storage space, readily accessible to patrons and
staff for the most heavily used portions of the collections.
- When
all collections cannot be housed in the Library, provision for remote, or
offsite shelving of less-used materials with regular on-demand deliveries
to the Library should be made.
- Reasonable
growth space should be included in the facility, or concrete plans for
providing growth space should be specified.
- Shelving
and other types of storage equipment should meet normal standards for safe
housing of library materials.
February 15, 1989. Approved by LAUC-B Executive Committee,
May 14, 2003.
Original Committee Members: 1989
Joe Rosenthal, University Librarian
Sue (Rhee) Rosenblatt, Associate
University Librarian
Terry Dean, Affiliated Librarian
Gary Handman, Librarian
Myrtis Cochran, Librarian
Academic Senate Library Committee
Faculty member
Note: At the time these guidelines
were created in 1989, all existing Affiliated Libraries were grandfathered
under its terms.
Affiliated Revision Team: 2003
Maryly Snow, Affiliated Library
Affairs Chair
Lily Castillo-Speed, Affiliated
Librarian, Affiliated Library Heads Convenor
Terry Dean, Affiliated Librarian,
Prior Committee member