ERC
Meeting Notes
2/23/04
Attending: Nan Hyland, Bill Kara, Marty Kurth, Steve Rockey, Scott Wicks,
Ed Weissman
Agenda item: Periodic review of Find Databases contents
We discussed these questions: Should the resources in Find Databases be
reviewed and weeded periodically? Who should do the review?
We noted that Find Databases is intended to be a reference collection and that
its effectiveness is diminished as it becomes overloaded with resources that
are no longer of high interest and use. Given these concerns, we agreed that
Find Databases should be weeded periodically using collection scope and use
data as criteria. Resources weeded from Find Databases would continue to be
available via the CUL catalog. We recommended that public services staff in
consultation with selectors conduct the reviews. As ERC liaison to IRPC
Steering, Nan will bring the issue of implementing a periodic review of Find
Databases to PSEC and later IRPC Steering.
To facilitate Find Databases periodic reviews, ERC would secure HTML lists of
Find Databases resources, to include such info as title, selector, and URL.
Find Databases connection statistics are available on the CUL Staff Web Site by
following the link "Statistics for the Library Gateway."
The current collection scope statement for Find Databases, as adapted from the
statement issued by the CUL Networked Resources Redefinition Implementation
Group in 2001, is:
We have used the metaphor of a
reference collection to characterize Find Databases. That is, Find Databases
holds resources that primarily direct readers to information and are useful for
supplying authoritative information. Using the vocabulary of the Find Databases
genre terms, these resources fall into the categories of indexes and catalogs.
The nature of electronic resources expands the idea of reference to include
electronic journal collections, since they are accessed by an index. So, for
example, Project Muse is part of Find Databases, although its component
journals, such as American Imago, are not.
ERC will forward the Find Databases collection statement and
an HTML list of current Find Databases resources to the group conducting the
Find Databases review.
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ERC meets the second and fourth Mondays of the month as needed to address
issues related to CUL access to networked electronic resources.