13-2-7 Repair, Replacement, Removal and Preservation of Materials
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Area Commission
- Information Technology
- Plans and Analysis
- Marketing
- Financial Affairs
- Facilities Management
- Human Resources and Employee Relations
- Development
- Procurement and Inventory Control
- Auxiliary Enterprises and Printing Services
- Public Safety
- Division of Education
13-0-2 Course Syllabi and Addenda
13-0-3 New Curriculum Program Development
13-0-6 Grade Reports and Transcripts
13-0-8 Full-time Faculty Workload/Overload
13-0-9 Curriculum Content Changes
13-0-10 Closing Academic Programs
13-1-1 Live Work Projects
13-2-0 Use of Resources Policy
13-2-1 Library Material, Overdue
13-2-2 Digital Resource Acquisition
13-2-3 Duplication and Use of Copyrighted Material
13-2-5 Materials Acquisition
13-2-6 Acquisition of Consumable Books and Periodicals
13-2-7 Repair, Replacement, Removal and Preservation of Materials
13-2-8 Archives
13-3-0 Academic Advisory Committees Policy
13-3-1 Academic Advisory Committees
13-4-0 Collection Development Policy
13-4-1 Articulation
13-5-1 Audiovisual Production Request
13-6-1 Student Intellectual Property Rights
13-7-0 Education Abroad Policy
13-7-1 Education Abroad
13-8-0 Institutional Review Board Policy
13-8-1 Institutional Review Board
13-9-1 Student Privacy, Distance Learning
13-10-1 Academic Student Ceremonies
13-11-1 Non-credit Programs, International Students for Non-academic Training
13-12-1 Non-credit Programs
13-13-1 Non-credit Programs, Registration
13-14-1 Non-credit Programs, Refunds
- Intentionally Left Blank for Future Use
- Intentionally Left Blank for Future Use
- Admissions and Registrar
- Student Services
NUMBER: 13-2-7 APPROVED DATE: 05-13-1999
BASED ON POLICY NUMBER AND TITLE: 13-4-0 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT
PURPOSE: The systematic development of the resource collection of the TTC Library requires the acquisition of new materials. This procedure guides decisions regarding the repair, replacement, removal and/or preservation of existing materials.
RESPONSIBILITY: The Library staff makes final decisions for repair, replacement, or removal of materials in the annual evaluation of the Library holdings.
GUIDELINES:
- Repair
- material that has value to the curriculum but is no longer available
- material that has value to the curriculum but is too expensive to replace
- Replace
- material that has value to the curriculum, and is available and affordable
- Remove
- outdated resources/materials
- damaged materials which cannot be repaired or replaced or for which the cost of preservation exceeds the value of the material
- all law related resources according to respective schedules, health science materials after five years except for historical materials, standard works, and resources used in other content areas retained/updated annually.
- Review
- social science and technology resources every five years
- Retain
- all South Carolina material
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Renumbered and moved from Section 14 to Section 13 September 2020. Formerly number 14-2-6.
Updated: 01-10-2008
Reviewed: 03-19-2014
Updated: 07-31-2020