The Collection Development and Preservation Division at Mann Library is responsible for the selection of material for the Library's collection. We select books, journals, electronic resources, and a small number of multi-media/audiovisual resources that support the research, teaching, and extension programs of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Human Ecology. In addition to the maintenance of these physical collections, a number of our initiatives also focus on the collection, access and long term preservation of resources in digital form, which give Mann Library a global role in the dissemination of scholarship throughout the world.
The policies listed on this page describe in detail what Mann collects and why. Contact information for individual selectors is also available.
The Friends of Mann page describes recent endowments as well as information on how to donate gift materials to the Mann collection.
This unit is responsible for the preservation of materials in all formats. The unit provides preventative preservation through environmental monitoring, disaster preparedness, and staff and user education; repairs and treats circulating materials; refers special collections material for treatment; reformats embrittled library materials; and develops digital library collections. Recently, the unit has begun providing records management services for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Mann Library is conducting an ongoing evaluation of our serial subscriptions in order to better manage our resources in difficult financial times.