Library collections definition

Library collections means library items for public use. Library collections may include such items as books, videos, sound recordings, licensed databases, and equipment. A portion of the collections must be circulating materials.
Library collections means the University Library Collections and the City Library Collections.
Library collections means the totality of all library materials located in a library.

Examples of Library collections in a sentence

  • Library collections include, but are not limited to, the following types of information resources: • printed material, including books, pamphlets, journals, newspapers, music, maps etc • eBooks and eJournals • electronic databases • photocopies and electronic copies • photographs • multimedia materials • microforms • manuscripts • sound, video and film recordings.

  • Library collections must include at least 5,000 different cataloged titles, with an appropriate mix of Library of Congress NA, Dewey 720–29, and other related call numbers to serve the needs of individual programs.

  • Some of these publications have become part of Regional Depository Library collections through means other than distribution by the Superintendent of Documents.

  • Library collections regardless of age with a total acquisition cost of $5 million or more will be capitalized and depreciated.

  • Develop and maintain the catalog of Library holdings and the Library’s web page, which provides on-line access for citizens to the Library collections and electronic products, as well as to programs and other Library services.

  • Note that these recommendations do not take into account other requirements such as those driven by specific British Library collections, or non-preservation issues such as resourcing.

  • Library collections and accessibility are discussed in detail in Appendix A.

  • The judgement that has been made in the process of applying accounting policies that has the most significant effect on the amounts recognised in the financial statements is: Recognition of Rare Books and Other MaterialsThe Rare Book components of the Heritage and Reference Library collections are identified on the basis of the judgement of senior library staff, drawing on their knowledge of the collection and antiquarian markets.

  • The Library collections include federal and state documents, University archives and special collections, as well as books, journals and other materials which support the curriculum.

  • With their high costs and short lifetimes, most textbooks are unaffordable and do not make lasting contributions to the Library collections.


More Definitions of Library collections

Library collections means library holdings for public use. Collections can include books, videos, sound recordings, and electronic media.

Related to Library collections

  • Interest Collections means, (i) with respect to any Loan Asset, all payments and collections attributable to interest on such Loan Asset, including, without limitation, all scheduled payments of interest and payments of interest relating to principal prepayments, all guaranty payments attributable to interest and proceeds of any liquidations, sales, dispositions or securitizations attributable to interest on such Loan Asset and (ii) amendment fees, late fees, waiver fees or other amounts received in respect of Loan Assets.

  • Excess Collections shall have the meaning specified in Section 2.8(a)(xv) of the Indenture.

  • Collections means all cash, checks, notes, instruments, and other items of payment (including insurance proceeds, proceeds of cash sales, rental proceeds, and tax refunds).

  • Principal Collections means Collections of Principal Receivables.

  • Primary Servicer Collection Account shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.01(c)(7) of this Agreement.

  • Collection Period means, with respect to any Payment Date, the period commencing on the first day of the calendar month immediately preceding the month in which such Payment Date occurs (and, in the case of the first Collection Period, the period from (but excluding) the Cutoff Date) and ending on the last day of the calendar month immediately preceding the month in which such Payment Date occurs.