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LIB 610  Collection Management Summer 2009 Balancing the Spectrum of the Collection
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Newtonian physics Isaac Newton first used the word spectrum (Latin for “appearance” or “apparition”) in print in 1671 in describing his experiments in optics. Newton observed that, when a narrow beam of white sunlight strikes the face of a glassprism at an angle, some is reflected and some of the beam passes into and through the glass, emerging as different colored bands.  NationMasterEncyclopedia> Visible light 3
Spectrum requires a prism Estonian composer ArvoPärt: I could compare my music to white light which contains all colours. Only a prism can divide the colours and make them appear; this prism could be the spirit of the listener.  about his music:  Alina   4
Prism as a filter Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin: The biographer finds that the past is not simply the past, but a prism through which the subject filters his own changing self-image.  Goodwin, Doris Kearns (1979). ‘‘Angles of Vision’’, in: Mark Pachter (Ed.), Telling Lives: the biographer’s art. Washington, DC: New Republic Books. Cited in Debate and Reflection:  How to Write Journalism History 5
The goal of collection building? Amanda Credaro: “. . . the ultimate goal of collection development must be to create a ‘balanced’ collection . . .” The Use of Reviewing Journals in School Libraries balanced 6
What do you mean, balanced? Credaro: “. . . there is disagreement as to what actually constitutes a ‘balanced’ collection.”  equal numbers of print and non-print resources? materials that present the arguments for both sides on controversial issues? a combination of both “demand” items and quality resources?
How can we tell? How do we know when we have “a well-balanced collection that meets the needs of our users”? “To evaluate the results of any particular intervention, we need to be able to clearly identify and define the desired state.” T. Scott Plutchak, “The art and science of making choices,” Journal of the Medical Library Association 2003 January; 91(1): 1–3.
Define your desired state! What is your library’s mission? Where, then, will be your point of balance?
A prism to view the full balanced spectrum Personal 10 Real Invented SMiley face
Two Continuums Real				      Invented Personal	                          Smiley                               						Face
Put ‘em together!  Real Per so n a l SM il e y Invented
Application to Collections??? . . . and Dragons????
Top Left Sector of Matrix 14 Real Up close and personal—and real! Folklore:  Folklore is the body of expressiveculture,includingtales,music,dance,legends,oral history,proverbs,jokes,popular beliefs,customs,material culture, and so forth, common to a particular population, comprising thetraditions(includingoral traditions) of that culture,subculture, orgroup.(Wikipedia) Personal Invented
Dragons in folklore 15 St. George and the Dragon / Egorii / Iurii / Georgii ,[object Object]
Time Period: 3rd and 4th Century AD
References in Literature: The Faerie Queen by Edmund Spenser
Sources: Everyone – He’s very popular ,[object Object]
Dragons in Native American Folklore 17 The Seven Headed Dragon – Ojibwa Sacred Medicine Water – Caddo The Chenoo, or the, story of a cannibal with an icy heart -- A Passamaquoddy and Micmac Legend Search the First People website for other examples!
Bottom Left Sector of Matrix 18 Invented, but Personal  Real Personal Quality literature, sometimes adaptations, or else original writing, with universal appeal and meaning for everyman and everywoman Invented
An invented dragon who is very personal (if not exactly loveable!) 19 Smaug Smaug the Golden was the greatest dragon of Middle-earth to survive into the Third Age. In the year 2770, he attacked the Lonely Mountain and drove the dwarves out, claiming their treasure as his own. Killing Smaug and reclaiming the treasure was the object of the quest in The Hobbit.
A good invented dragon 20 My Father’s Dragon A Newbery Honor–winning title and a favorite among children, My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett, is a humorous adventure story about a clever and resourceful boy named Elmer Elevator, who runs away to Wild Island to rescue a baby dragon. My Father’s Dragon
Real Smileys! Top Right of the Matrix 21 Real Recognizable stories, but unoriginal and shallow
Dragon stories that are real smileys? 22 In this first of the Dragon Slayers’ Academy series, Wiglaf, the put-upon sensitive son in a family of louts, heads off to school along with his faithful pet pig, Daisy.  . . . This lightweight, amusing adventure rattles right along, without pretensions and with, given the series title, a resolution that cleverly avoids violence--Wiglaf slays the dragon with bad jokes. An entertaining confection. (b&w illustrations, not seen) (Fiction. 7-10) Copyright ©1997, Kirkus AssociatesReview cited by Amazon
Invented smileys[perhaps contrived?] Bottom Right of the Matrix 23 Generic, unoriginal, impersonal, shallow Invented
An invented “smiley” dragon? 24 What about the Dazzling Dragon? When Princess Daisy hears that a real dragon is being brought into the Princess Academy, she is terrified. What will her friends think of her being such a scaredy cat? But later Princess Daisy has a chance to show how brave she really is...  Blurb from The Tiara Club website
Evaluation instrument Part of inventory or selection/acquisition Create a scattergram How to use this PRISM? 25 Real Per so n a l                         Invented
Especially controversial ones! Balancing issues 26 ISSUE Personal COUNTERISSUE
27 Creationism  Personal Evolution
Print vs. online Print Sources The originalnovels Personal http://www.hp-lexicon.org/ http://www.mugglenet.com http://www.jkrowling.com/ Online Sources
Important Native American Resource 29 Oyate Oyate is a Native organization working to see that our lives and histories are portrayed honestly, and so that all people will know our stories belong to us. For Indian children, it is as important as it has ever been for them to know who they are and what they come from. For all children, it is time to know and acknowledge the truths of history. Only then will they come to have the understanding and respect for each other that now, more than ever, will be necessary for life to continue.
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Balancing The Spectrum Of The Collection

  • 1. LIB 610 Collection Management Summer 2009 Balancing the Spectrum of the Collection
  • 3. Newtonian physics Isaac Newton first used the word spectrum (Latin for “appearance” or “apparition”) in print in 1671 in describing his experiments in optics. Newton observed that, when a narrow beam of white sunlight strikes the face of a glassprism at an angle, some is reflected and some of the beam passes into and through the glass, emerging as different colored bands. NationMasterEncyclopedia> Visible light 3
  • 4. Spectrum requires a prism Estonian composer ArvoPärt: I could compare my music to white light which contains all colours. Only a prism can divide the colours and make them appear; this prism could be the spirit of the listener. about his music: Alina  4
  • 5. Prism as a filter Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin: The biographer finds that the past is not simply the past, but a prism through which the subject filters his own changing self-image. Goodwin, Doris Kearns (1979). ‘‘Angles of Vision’’, in: Mark Pachter (Ed.), Telling Lives: the biographer’s art. Washington, DC: New Republic Books. Cited in Debate and Reflection: How to Write Journalism History 5
  • 6. The goal of collection building? Amanda Credaro: “. . . the ultimate goal of collection development must be to create a ‘balanced’ collection . . .” The Use of Reviewing Journals in School Libraries balanced 6
  • 7. What do you mean, balanced? Credaro: “. . . there is disagreement as to what actually constitutes a ‘balanced’ collection.” equal numbers of print and non-print resources? materials that present the arguments for both sides on controversial issues? a combination of both “demand” items and quality resources?
  • 8. How can we tell? How do we know when we have “a well-balanced collection that meets the needs of our users”? “To evaluate the results of any particular intervention, we need to be able to clearly identify and define the desired state.” T. Scott Plutchak, “The art and science of making choices,” Journal of the Medical Library Association 2003 January; 91(1): 1–3.
  • 9. Define your desired state! What is your library’s mission? Where, then, will be your point of balance?
  • 10. A prism to view the full balanced spectrum Personal 10 Real Invented SMiley face
  • 11. Two Continuums Real Invented Personal Smiley Face
  • 12. Put ‘em together! Real Per so n a l SM il e y Invented
  • 13. Application to Collections??? . . . and Dragons????
  • 14. Top Left Sector of Matrix 14 Real Up close and personal—and real! Folklore: Folklore is the body of expressiveculture,includingtales,music,dance,legends,oral history,proverbs,jokes,popular beliefs,customs,material culture, and so forth, common to a particular population, comprising thetraditions(includingoral traditions) of that culture,subculture, orgroup.(Wikipedia) Personal Invented
  • 15.
  • 16. Time Period: 3rd and 4th Century AD
  • 17. References in Literature: The Faerie Queen by Edmund Spenser
  • 18.
  • 19. Dragons in Native American Folklore 17 The Seven Headed Dragon – Ojibwa Sacred Medicine Water – Caddo The Chenoo, or the, story of a cannibal with an icy heart -- A Passamaquoddy and Micmac Legend Search the First People website for other examples!
  • 20. Bottom Left Sector of Matrix 18 Invented, but Personal Real Personal Quality literature, sometimes adaptations, or else original writing, with universal appeal and meaning for everyman and everywoman Invented
  • 21. An invented dragon who is very personal (if not exactly loveable!) 19 Smaug Smaug the Golden was the greatest dragon of Middle-earth to survive into the Third Age. In the year 2770, he attacked the Lonely Mountain and drove the dwarves out, claiming their treasure as his own. Killing Smaug and reclaiming the treasure was the object of the quest in The Hobbit.
  • 22. A good invented dragon 20 My Father’s Dragon A Newbery Honor–winning title and a favorite among children, My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett, is a humorous adventure story about a clever and resourceful boy named Elmer Elevator, who runs away to Wild Island to rescue a baby dragon. My Father’s Dragon
  • 23. Real Smileys! Top Right of the Matrix 21 Real Recognizable stories, but unoriginal and shallow
  • 24. Dragon stories that are real smileys? 22 In this first of the Dragon Slayers’ Academy series, Wiglaf, the put-upon sensitive son in a family of louts, heads off to school along with his faithful pet pig, Daisy. . . . This lightweight, amusing adventure rattles right along, without pretensions and with, given the series title, a resolution that cleverly avoids violence--Wiglaf slays the dragon with bad jokes. An entertaining confection. (b&w illustrations, not seen) (Fiction. 7-10) Copyright ©1997, Kirkus AssociatesReview cited by Amazon
  • 25. Invented smileys[perhaps contrived?] Bottom Right of the Matrix 23 Generic, unoriginal, impersonal, shallow Invented
  • 26. An invented “smiley” dragon? 24 What about the Dazzling Dragon? When Princess Daisy hears that a real dragon is being brought into the Princess Academy, she is terrified. What will her friends think of her being such a scaredy cat? But later Princess Daisy has a chance to show how brave she really is... Blurb from The Tiara Club website
  • 27. Evaluation instrument Part of inventory or selection/acquisition Create a scattergram How to use this PRISM? 25 Real Per so n a l                         Invented
  • 28. Especially controversial ones! Balancing issues 26 ISSUE Personal COUNTERISSUE
  • 29. 27 Creationism Personal Evolution
  • 30. Print vs. online Print Sources The originalnovels Personal http://www.hp-lexicon.org/ http://www.mugglenet.com http://www.jkrowling.com/ Online Sources
  • 31. Important Native American Resource 29 Oyate Oyate is a Native organization working to see that our lives and histories are portrayed honestly, and so that all people will know our stories belong to us. For Indian children, it is as important as it has ever been for them to know who they are and what they come from. For all children, it is time to know and acknowledge the truths of history. Only then will they come to have the understanding and respect for each other that now, more than ever, will be necessary for life to continue.
  • 33. A Blog to be aware of 31