Access keys | Skip to primary navigation | Skip to secondary navigation | Skip to content | Skip to footer
Problems viewing this site?
State Library of Queensland  >  Information for...  >  Public libraries  >  Collection Development  >  Policies

Policies

Links to Queensland, Australian and international collection development policies to use as a reference for creating your own policies.

State Library of Queensland

The Collection Development Policy of the State Library of Queensland is intended to guide recommending officers, selectors, collection managers and other staff in the development of our collections.

State Library of Queensland Collection Development Policy
A chapter by chapter breakdown of the policy for easy download.

Collection Development Policy Template [new window Document in PDF format 30 kb] provides all elements of a collection development policy for you to modify to suit your individual library requirements.

Queensland public libraries

Brisbane City Council [new window]
The Collection Development Statement explains how library funds are allocated.

Australian

Australian Libraries Gateway: Collection development [new window]
Tools and references to assist writing or reviewing a collection development policy. It contains a link to the 'Guidelines for the preparation of a collection development policy' endorsed by ACLIS.

State Library of South Australia [new window]
"This policy has been written for anyone who is interested in knowing more about the collections of the State Library, our collecting practices and intentions and the means by which we provide our clients with the information they need."

State Library of Victoria [new window]
The Collection Development Policy provides information for our users, other libraries and the Victorian community on the scope, depth and limitations of the State Library's collection and on future collecting intentions in specific subject areas.

International

Acqweb [new window]
Directory of collection development policies on the web.

More information

If you have an enquiry, contact us in the following ways:

back to top

 

 

Last updated: 3rd March 2009

Creatively linking Queenslanders to information, knowledge and each other

Send us your feedbackEmail this page to a friendView a printer friendly version of this pageslqnews - subscribe now!