Rare Books and Special Collections

“Rare Books and Special Collections” by Sidney E. Berger, published by the American Library Association on June 9, 2014, is a comprehensive exploration of the field of rare books and special collections. Spanning 560 pages, this edition delves into the significance of these institutions as custodians of historical and cultural artifacts, from ancient manuscripts to modern prints. Berger, drawing on his extensive experience, provides insights aimed at library practitioners, educators, collectors, and historians, addressing the evolving role of these collections in a digital age.
Readers will find a thorough examination of essential topics such as collection development, preservation, and the operational functions of special collections. The book discusses the relationship between archives and special collections, as well as the legal and ethical considerations involved in managing rare materials. Additionally, it covers practical aspects like fundraising, outreach services, and the impact of digital technology on the preservation and accessibility of unique works. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone engaged in the study or management of rare and unique materials.
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From cuneiform, coins, and codices to prints, drawings, photographs, and maps, departments of rare books and special collections are the premier repositories of significant printed and manuscript works and artifacts. Entrusted with the responsibility of preserving the records of history and culture, these institutions enable access to millions of source materials. Berger, a veteran of rare book and special collections, offers a landmark examination of this field, aimed at practitioners in the library field, instructors teaching courses on the subject, booksellers, private collectors, historians, bibliophiles, and others involved in rare and unique materials. Showing readers everything they need to know about rare books and special collections, this wide-ranging book offers coverage of such key topics as
- The profession’s history and its relevance in the face of an increasingly digital world
- Archives’ relationship to the special collections department and their role in the wider institution
- Collection development, cataloging, processing, physical layout, and other operational functions, with coverage of acquisition sources and methods
- What everyone needs to know about the physical materials in their care, including preservation, conservation, and restoration, storage, handling, and security
- Reference and outreach services, including a look at exhibitions and tours
- Fundraising and financial management
- Legal and ethical issues
- Forgeries, fakes, and facsimiles
- Bibliography and its impact on the rare book world, including a look at booksellers, donors, and auctions
- The present state of books in our digital environment
- The vocabulary of the trade
Rare Books and Special Collections presents a meticulous and systematic understanding of this growing field.
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