The Skelton Medical Libraries support the mission of
Mercer School of Medicine (MUSM) to educate physicians and health
professionals to meet the primary care and healthcare needs of rural and
medically underserved areas of Georgia . Moreover, the Libraries are
dedicated to the education, research, and clinical success of all MUSM
affiliates. As such, the Libraries serve the students, faculty, and staff of
the MUSM academic programs and partnering regional healthcare institutions.
The collection and services of the Libraries are a major
source of health sciences information for graduate education, faculty research,
patient care, and community outreach. This document is intended to outline the
guiding principles and practices that inform the management of those resources.
Selection & Acquisition
The Skelton Medical Libraries dutifully align all
collections with the MUSM curriculum and uphold equitable access of physical
and online resources across all campuses. Additionally, online
resources/databases are licensed for all Mercer University faculty, students,
and staff, not just those affiliated with MUSM. Thus, decisions impacting
collection development are not made in isolation but rather under the guidance
and advisement of the Library & Learning Resources Committee (CLLR), which
comprises representatives for each MUSM faculty department and medical student
population in addition to library leadership.
Selection criteria for physical items, with the exception
of anatomical models*, as well as the purchase or renewal of online
resources/databases include but are not limited to the following:
- Quality. Content is critically
evaluated in terms of timeliness, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose
in accordance with the professional standards and subject expertise of the
campus librarians. Online resources are also assessed for intuitive design and
ease of use, to include database discovery tools and search
functions.
- Usage. Utility to the entire MUSM
community or to the academic or research areas prioritized by MUSM is required.
Additionally, circulation statistics of previous editions or related materials
already in the collection as well as interlibrary loan frequency and
permissions are considered.
- Cost Effectiveness. Responsible and
competitive execution of university as well as donor funds is paramount.
Associated costs, to include licensing incentives, are weighed against the
valuation of product quality and services efficiency.
- Access. To provide full, immediate
access to all MUSM affiliates as feasible, online resources are prioritized.
Licenses that allow for multiple simultaneous users both on and off campus
through IP authentication and include mobile applications or mobile site access
are preferred. Purchase of perpetual access vs. renewable subscription to a
resource is determined on a case-by-case basis that takes into consideration
cost, length of time needed, availability of both options, and whether
additional content will be added to a title in the future.
- Format. Electronic is preferred over
print copy versions of the same resource unless the latter fulfills a necessary
function.
- 2 print copies of texts required by MUSM syllabuses
are purchased for the Reserve collection (along with online access if
available) per campus utilizing that curriculum.
- No more than 4 print copies of any title are
purchased for collections per campus.
*Anatomical models are selected by the anatomy faculty.
If a model is broken and cannot be repaired, a new model will be purchased,
unless the anatomy faculty states the item is no longer being used.
Purchase Requests
The Skelton Medical Libraries welcome suggestions and
give priority to faculty, staff, and student requests for purchase of new
learning or professional development resources, taking all under advisement
with a strict understanding of the primary goal to support the needs of the
MUSM curriculum. Purchase requests are vetted and approved by the Libraries,
with recommendations by the CLLR, per availability of budgeted funds and
adherence to collection guidelines. The Libraries receive requests via the
Suggestion for
Purchase eform and notify the requester by email of the approval status
and upon fulfillment/arrival of that approved for acquisition.
Online resources/databases are subject to CLLR
advisement. As part of that process, trials or vendor demos are arranged for
requested databases of strong interest, feedback is reviewed by the CLLR, and
recommendations are made to the Libraries for purchase or dismissal.
Interlibrary Loans
Interlibrary Loan (ILL) expands accessibility to
education and research materials not owned by the Skelton Medical
Libraries.This service is limited to MUSM affiliates and requests directly
supporting the MUSM mission. Requests should be submitted via
Clio after initial
account registration or emailed as a list toillmedlibrary@mercer.ed u
containing publication information, recipient contact information, and desired
delivery route. Fulfillment is at the discretion of the Libraries and dependent
on lending library availability. Furthermore, the Libraries abide by all
provisions of the copyright law of the United States and reserve the right to
refuse any request believed to be in violation of that law.
Donations
The Skelton Medical Libraries accept material donations
apart from journals if appropriate in scope and currency. Authority to approve
donations resides with the campus librarian, who reserves the right to refuse.
If approved, it is the responsibility of the owner to arrange for delivery of
the donation. Upon physical acceptance, donations are considered library
property and will be assessed by the same selection standards as acquisitions.
The Libraries retain the right to dispose of unwanted materials, to include
being given away, sold, or discarded.
Gifts
The Skelton Medical Libraries are grateful for the
generosity of its donors and recognize the many benefits their support has lent
to providing information seekers with high quality, current, and relevant
information and cultivating health care providers who are expert consumers of
information, searchers, problem solvers, and agents of change.
Monetary gifts should be submitted to the
University Library Book Fund for Medical Library with remarks indicating
the specific way in which they should be used if applicable. If not otherwise
specified, monetary gifts will be used to purchase collection resources or
other library equipment. Unless anonymous, all gifts are acknowledged by
letter. Questions about gifts should be directed to the
Mercer University Office of University
Advancement .
Deselection & Weeding/Transfer
The Skelton Medical Libraries continuously prioritize
collection maintenance to ensure the health and usability of library resources
and spaces. The Libraries define and practice deselection as the
routine assessment of library resources and weeding as the subsequent
removal/withdrawal from inventory of those resources deemed obsolete;
transfer is the relocation of items from one internal collection to
another to better promote circulation. These processes are ongoing
responsibilities of the Libraries cataloging staff.
Weeded items are usually offered for sale in the
Librarys Old Book Sale. Items that remain may be sold to a used book
vendor, donated to in-need libraries around the world, or discarded.
The objectives of deselection/transfer are to
- Maintain a balanced and current collection meeting
MUSM curricular and research needs.
- Utilize acquisitions funds in the most effective and
responsible manner to maximize budget.
- Exercise quality control over collection and records
to ensure manageability and ease of access.
- Curate facility space to promote peak functionality,
equity, accessibility, and sustainability.
- Ensure preservation of historically significant
resources in medicine and health sciences.
- Deselection criteria include the following but are
subject to the exceptions listed immediately after:
- Scope & Content. Resources shift
in tandem with the requirements of the MUSM curriculum and reflect the editions
in current use by syllabuses:
- The most recent edition of primary texts required by
MUSM syllabuses are shelved in the Reserve collection and up to 2 previous
editions in the Stacks collection.
- Any editions of board review texts published within
the last 5 years are shelved in the National Boards collection.
- Usage. Prior to October 1997,
circulation statistics were derived from item due date slips. External and
in-house checkouts are now tracked by the integrated library system. Given the
curricular requirements governing the Reserve and National Boards collections,
usage criteria applies only to the Stacks collection:
- Titles not checked out within the last 5 years are
withdrawn.
- Superseded titles checked out less than 3 times
within the last 5 years are withdrawn.
- Titles checked out at least once within the past 5
years may be retained even if superseded.
- Currency. The timeliness of
information and/or frequency of updating are assessed within the context of the
subject area and requirements of the overarching collection:
- Superseded titles in the Reserve collection are
withdrawn upon the incorporation of the newest apart from a single copy of the
previous edition, which is retained unless published over 10 years earlier.
- Titles in the National Boards collection published
over 10 years ago are withdrawn.
- Titles in the Stacks collection published more than
15 years ago lacking historical value and not written by faculty are withdrawn.
- Availability. Duplicate copies are
withdrawn, apart from Reserve or National Board titles, unless usage justifies
retention.
- Physical Condition. Items with damage
or advanced wear that cannot be repaired in-house are withdrawn, and a
replacement copy or newer edition is ordered if qualifying for
acquisition.
The Libraries may retain materials in the following
categories indefinitely regardless of usage, which are transferred to the Sealy
Library or MUSM Archives as determined by the MUSM Archivist:
- Subjects that do not become seriously dated and retain
value for a longer time
- Key subject areas for MUSM and its mission
- MUSM faculty and student publications
- Historical references identified as important for
research to document scholarly and clinical practice developments in medicine
and health sciences
Approved by the Committee on Library & Learning
Resources on 5-18-2022 |