1. Collecting medieval manuscripts.
- Author
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Slowik, Amy J. W.
- Subjects
MEDIEVAL manuscripts ,COLLECTION development in libraries ,LIBRARY science ,COLLECTION management (Libraries) ,COOPERATIVE acquisition of library materials ,MIDDLE Ages ,LITERATURE collections - Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to attempt to explore the basics of the collection of medieval manuscripts by institutions by outlining some of the basic principles, challenges, and innovations in the realm of medieval manuscript collection. Design/methodology/approach - Medieval manuscripts involve both curation and librarianship in every step of collection management. Few fields of librarianship involve such fragmented history. This paper explores this fragmentation and demonstrates the intricacies and diversity involved in the collection process. Finally, it examines some collaborative options for institutions to effectively collect together. Findings - Institutions can effectively collaborate in medieval manuscript acquisition. Practical implications - Institutions may be able to institute similar programs as those used in the case studies. Originality/value - It is more important than ever to maintain quality collections on smaller budgets. These findings can assist institutions in acquiring high quality pieces without premium funding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2009
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