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1.
Governance |
2.
Participation | 3.
Facility Leasing |
4.
Facility Maintenance |
5.
Operational Costs |
6. Ownership of Material |
7.
Deposited Materials
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Return of Materials
| 9.
Duplicate Materials
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10. Onsite Access
| 11.
Hours of Operation
| 12.
Circulation
| 13.
Document Delivery
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14. Interlibrary Loan
| 15.
Reserve
| 16.
Statistics
| 17.
Cooperation
| 18.
Dissolution
| 19.
Policy Revision
INTRODUCTION
The
policies contained in this document have been developed and approved by
the Five College Librarians Council. They provide the basis for the Five
College Libraries to share an off-site periodical and book storage facility
leased from and maintained by Amherst College. Items stored in the Depository
by the University remain the property of the University. Items given to
the Depository by the four colleges become the property of Five Colleges,
Inc. Implementation of these policies is the primary responsibility of
the Depository Project Manager, who is responsible to the Librarians Council.
1.
Governance
1.1.
The Five College Librarians Council is the governing body for the Five
College Library Depository.
2.
Participation
2.1.
Participation in the Five College Library Depository is restricted to
member libraries of Five Colleges, Inc.
3.
Facility Leasing
3.1.
Five Colleges, Inc. will lease indefinitely approximately 10,000 square
feet from Amherst College, the owner of the Depository facility.
3.2.
Expansion of Five Colleges, Inc. Depository space will be negotiated
with Amherst College at that time when the Five College Librarians Council
deems such expansion necessary.
4.
Facility Maintenance
4.1.
Amherst College is responsible for the physical maintenance of the Depository
facility.
4.2.
The Five College Librarians will establish standards for the maintenance
of the Depository and negotitate with Amherst College for the adherence
to such standards.
5.
Operational Costs
5.1.
Ongoing operational costs of the Five College Depository not covered
by grants or outside agencies will be borne by the five colleges and
apportioned on the "11ths" formula used by the Five College
Librarians Council. This formula may be changed with the consent of
the Five College Board of Directors.
6.
Ownership of Deposited Material
6.1.
Five Colleges, Inc. will assume ownership of materials deposited in
the Five College Library Depository by Amherst College, Hampshire College,
Mount Holyoke College, and Smith College and will retain or dispose
of such materials in accordance with guidelines approved by the Five
College Librarians Council.
6.1.1.
All volumes deposited by Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount
Holyoke College, and Smith College may be counted as being owned by
each institution for the purposes of reporting statistics to national
and regional organizations.
6.2.
The University of Massachusetts Amherst will retain ownership of materials
deposited in the Five College Library Depository.
6.2.1.
All volumes deposited by University of Massachusetts Amherst will
be counted as part of the University's collection.
7.
Deposit of Materials in the Depository
7.1.
The Five College Library Depository will be used primarily for the storage
of little- used periodicals and books owned by the Five College Libraries.
7.1.1.
Requests to deposit Five College library materials other than little-used
periodicals and books will require the approval of the Five College
Librarians Council.
7.1.2.
The Five College Depository will not be used to store rare and valuable
books and periodicals.
7.2.
Selection of materials for deposit in the Depository will be made by
each of the five libraries based on their local needs.
8.
Return of Materials from the Depository to the Institution of Origin
8.1.
The University of Massachusetts Amherst will be able to return to its
campus any materials it has deposited on either a temporary or a permanent
basis.
8.2.
Materials deposited by Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke
College, and Smith College will not be subject to be returned to the
college of origin.
9.
Duplicate Materials
9.1.
Each of the Five College Libraries may at its discretion retain on its
campus duplicates of titles deposited in the Depository by other members
of the five colleges.
9.2.
Generally the Depository will retain one best copy of duplicate copies
of a title deposited in the Depository by the four colleges.
9.3.
The Manager of the Depository will determine, with the guidance of the
Five College Librarians Council, whether volumes deposited by the four
colleges that duplicate holdings of the University of Massachusetts
Libraries Depository Collection will be duplicated in the Four College
Depository Collection.
9.4.
The Five College Librarians Council or its designee will determine an
appropriate disposition of duplicate materials.
10.
On-Site Access
10.1.
The Depository collection will be available to the general public for
on-site use.
11.
Hours of Operation and Services
11.1.
Depository hours will be established and adjusted to meet the reasonable
needs of the Five College community.
11.1.1.
The Five College Librarians Council or its designee will determine
appropriate hours of service for on-site access to the collection
and general operation of the Depository.
12.
Circulation
12.1.
Periodicals will not generally circulate from the depository.
12.1.1.
Access to contents of periodicals will be through duplication and
document delivery or on-site access.
12.1.2.
Exceptions to this policy will be made at the determination of the
Depository Manager and will be based on the nature of the request.
12.1.2.1.
Five College Library staff may submit a request to borrow a defined
run of a periodical from the Four College Depository Collection
for an extended loan to meet an extraordinary curricular or research
need at their campus.
12.1.2.1.1.
The length of such an extraordinary loan will not exceed one term.
12.1.2.1.2.
The material loaned will be retained in a controlled-access environment
such as reserves.
12.2.
Books will circulate from the Depository.
12.2.1.
The loan period for books will be established and adjusted to meet
the reasonable needs of the Five College community and in harmony
with existing Five College loan policies.
12.2.1.1.
The Five College Librarians Council or its designee will determine
appropriate loan periods for books.
12.2.2.
Books may be circulated to Five College Libraries for reserve use.
12.2.3.
Use of books in fragile condition may be restricted at the discretion
of the Depository Manager or his/her designee.
13.
Document Delivery
13.1.
Returnables.
13.1.1.
Requests for loans of returnable Depository materials will be initiated
through the Five College library management system.
13.1.2.
Delivery and return of returnable Depository materials will be accomplished
using the existing Five College delivery service.
13.2.
Non-returnable copies.
13.2.1.
The process for requesting non-returnable copies of Depository materials
will be established by the Depository Manager or his/her designee
in consultation with the Five College Librarians Council or its designee.
13.2.2.
Non-returnable copies will be delivered either in paper or electronic
form or both in accordance with the Depository's technological capabilities
and the needs of the user.
13.2.3.
The Five College Librarians Council or its designee will determine
any fees for providing non-returnable copies of Depository material.
The Librarians Council will establish photocopy charges.
13.3.
Delivery Time Standards.
13.3.1.
The Five College Librarians Council or its designee will determine
service standards for document delivery requests.
14.
Interlibrary Loan
14.1.
Requests for loans of returnable items or copies of depository materials
to other than Five College libraries will be processed through standard
interlibrary loan procedures and will follow the National Interlibrary
Loan Code for the United States.
14.2.
The Five College Librarians Council or its designee will determine any
fees for interlibrary loan services.
15.
Use of Depository Materials for Reserve
15.1.
Books may circulate to Five College Libraries for reserve use.
15.2.
Articles from Depository periodicals for reserve use will be duplicated
and delivered to the requesting Five College reserve service.
15.3.
Whole issues or volumes of periodicals will not generally be circulated
for reserve use.
15.3.1.
Requests for exceptional loans of periodical issues or volumes will
be negotiated between Five College library staff and the Depository
manager.
16.
Statistics
16.1.
Statistics will be collected for the purpose of reporting to federal,
national, and regional organizations and for internal management purposes.
16.1.1.
The Five College Librarians Council or its designee will determine what
statistics will be collected and when.
17.
Cooperation with Other Storage Facilities
17.1.
At the request of the Five College Board of Directors, the Five College
Librarians Council will explore ways to cooperate with other New England
consortia in the development of regional or remote depositories.
18.
Dissolution of the Five College Depository
18.1.
In the event of the dissolution of the Five College Depository, the
University will reclaim its volumes, and the Five College Collection
Management Committee will recommend to the Librarians Council an appropriate
distribution of the volumes owned by Five Colleges, Inc. to Amherst,
Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges. The Librarians Council
will make the final decision about the distribution of volumes owned
by Five Colleges, Inc.
19.
Policy Revision
19.1.
These policies may be revised by a unanimous vote of the Five College
Librarians Council.
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