ABSTRACT
 
 This
 research work examined in detail the collection development practices in
 university libraries using T.Y Danjuma Library, Ajayi Crowther University as a
 case study in carrying out this research work. A descriptive survey design was
 adopted in carrying out the study. To achieve this goal the study employed a
 primary data, by administering a structured questionnaire for 55 Professional
 librarians and lecturers. Data was analyzed using frequency counts and simple
 percentage distribution. The result also shows that information materials are
 acquired mainly by gifts and purchase. Out dated materials, resistance to
 change, worn out materials, inadequate professionals/Librarians, lack of
 cooperation from parent organization, problem of storage facilities, lack of
 funds, lack of collection development policy are some of the major problems
 encountered in developing library collections. Based on the research findings,
 it was recommended that libraries should have a written collection development
 policy that will embrace acquisition, selection, weeding, gifts and exchanges,
 there should be constant staff training/orientation, and librarians should
 consult with lecturers in order to get information on the institutions
 curriculum thus acquiring materials that will suit the curriculum. From the
 findings of the study, it was concluded that top challenge of collection
 development practices in universities was funding, storage problem and staff
 resistance to change each of which needs management urgent attention  for effective service delivery to library
 clientele.
 
 
 
 
 ABSTRACT
 
 
 
 This
 research work examined in detail the collection development practices in
 university libraries using T.Y Danjuma Library, Ajayi Crowther University as a
 case study in carrying out this research work. A descriptive survey design was
 adopted in carrying out the study. To achieve this goal the study employed a
 primary data, by administering a structured questionnaire for 55 Professional
 librarians and lecturers. Data was analyzed using frequency counts and simple
 percentage distribution. The result also shows that information materials are
 acquired mainly by gifts and purchase. Out dated materials, resistance to
 change, worn out materials, inadequate professionals/Librarians, lack of
 cooperation from parent organization, problem of storage facilities, lack of
 funds, lack of collection development policy are some of the major problems
 encountered in developing library collections. Based on the research findings,
 it was recommended that libraries should have a written collection development
 policy that will embrace acquisition, selection, weeding, gifts and exchanges,
 there should be constant staff training/orientation, and librarians should
 consult with lecturers in order to get information on the institutions
 curriculum thus acquiring materials that will suit the curriculum. From the
 findings of the study, it was concluded that top challenge of collection
 development practices in universities was funding, storage problem and staff
 resistance to change each of which needs management urgent attention  for effective service delivery to library
 clientele.
 
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