posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byAnne Horn, D Stumm
“… university libraries, while differing in the specifics of their goals, generally embrace the obligation to collect, preserve, and make available primary source materials for both current scholarship and future research” (Hewitt 1998).
This paper explores some of the challenges faced by the Fryer Library, the special collections branch of the University of Queensland Library responsible for manuscripts and pictorial materials, as well as theses and rare books. The challenges are not dissimilar to those being met by other cultural agencies or institutions as well as other academic libraries. The challenges covered include collection development, access and preservation, making appropriate responses to the research imperative, as well as promotion of services and collections, and servicing the community at large. The paper outlines the research library context and concludes with experiences of cross-sectoral collaborations and future opportunities.
History
Pagination
1 - 11
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Open access
Yes
Start date
2004-05-16
End date
2004-05-21
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2004, Museums Australia
Title of proceedings
Food for thought : museums & galleries, feast & famine : Museums Australia National Conference