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Main Author: Lane, Margaret T., Comp.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED247940
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  • The Documents on Documents Collection, 1973-1979. Lane, Margaret T., Comp. Depository Libraries Government Publications Library Administration Library Collections Library Guides Questionnaires Records (Forms) Reference Materials State Government State Legislation State Libraries State Programs The "Documents on Documents Collection" consists of documents produced by a variety of organizations in the course of administering state document depository programs. This collection, which contains 387 documents gathered between 1973 and 1979, originated as a resource for administrators of such depository programs and for those establishing or amending such programs. It is intended to provide a broad understanding of the components and procedures required to sustain an efficient state depository. The collection is arranged by state and is subdivided by broad categories: (1) bibliographies of bibliographies and reference tools; (2) letters of transmittal and commentaries; (3) depository contracts; (4) forms and form letters; (5) labels; (6) legislation and legal materials; (7) mailing lists, lists of depository libraries, and lists of advisory councils; (8) manuals; (9) procedural guidelines; (10) promotional materials; (11) selection lists and basic or core lists; (12) shipping lists; and (13) studies, surveys, workshops, and miscellaneous. Eight general documents pertaining to all 50 states and three documents pertaining to broad regions of the country lead off the collection. Forty-eight states are represented, with as many as 10 or more documents for 17 states; there are no items for Arkansas or Delaware. This collection is being maintained on a current basis (i.e., 1980 and forward). The introductory material describes how to obtain the "current" documents on Documents Collection. (Author/THC)