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Content strategy

The British Library embarked on a review of collection development in 2006. It looked at its Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences collections and collecting through a subject approach, using the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) categories. The consultation exercise of 2007, which had 143 responses, supported the new strategy, and since then we have been in a process of implementation.

Implementation process

The process of implementation has included:

  • the development of an action plan
  • the setting up of content groups with a lead curator to ensure collecting supports researcher needs
  • the revision, where the consultation suggested changes, of the subject templates
  • consultancies on datasets and research publications from India and China
  • criteria for assessing collection development partnerships 

What has proved more difficult to achieve has been a significant increase in the the pace of the transition from print to electronic because of a combination of technical and legal difficulties.

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