(1) This policy: (2) This policy applies to all University staff and students engaged in the selection, management, and use of information resources, including archival collections. (3) This policy does not apply to the University’s Art Collection which is governed by the Art Collection Policy. (4) For the purposes of the Policy refer to the Definitions (Academic) Policy and the definitions below: (5) The Library acquires, curates, and provides access to relevant, authoritative, diverse and up-to-date information resources aligned with the University’s learning, teaching, and research activities. (6) Information resources selected: (7) The Library is committed to protecting the Indigenous Cultural and Property rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples. The Library manages its collections, including archives, in culturally respectful and appropriate ways by implementing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Protocols for Libraries, Archives and Information Services and consulting with community representatives. (8) Financially sustainable procurement strategies are used to maximise the University’s return on investment, including evidence-based and patron-driven acquisition models, and, where possible, leverage open access publishing opportunities. (9) Library staff are responsible for: (10) University staff are responsible for: (11) Students are responsible for: (12) Information resources will be selected based on their alignment with the University’s learning, teaching and research programs, cost-effectiveness, discoverability, and accessibility. The order of most accessible to least accessible formats is (13) Suggestions and requests for the Library collection are assessed according to the criteria in clauses (6) and (12). Decisions regarding purchases, curation of subscriptions are the responsibility of the Director, Library Services and their delegates as per the Delegation Rule. (14) The University promotes the adoption of Open Educational Resources (OERs) as a preferred option to commercially published textbooks. (15) The Library will make every effort to provide access to learning resources to enable student learning success but cannot guarantee copies of prescribed textbooks for every student. Students are expected to obtain their own copies if required for learning tasks. (16) Duplicate copies of items are avoided. Multiple copies of physical items or additional licenses for digital items may be acquired based on unit enrolments or demand. (17) Donations are only accepted if they meet our standards for selection and: (18) The Director, Library Services reserves the right to determine the retention, location, cataloguing treatment, and other considerations related to the use of donated items (19) Southern Cross University is committed to making SCU-authored research materials, data, and outputs as open as possible via the University's repository, Cross Connect, and relevant data repositories. Research and scholarship outputs will be made openly accessible as copyright, intellectual property and licensing agreements permit (20) Staff and HDR students may be required to provide written evidence confirming their rights to include or publish works in Cross Connect, where works include third-party copyright material. (21) The Rules relating to Awards for Higher Degrees by Research (Rules 7, 8 and 9) require candidates to deposit a digital copy of their thesis in Cross Connect. Library staff manage the process of thesis deposit, including any embargo periods and copyright content. (22) The Library manages and preserves archival and high value collections on behalf of the University community. Selection, storage, and disposal guidelines for archives are governed by the Library Archives Procedure. (23) Library staff continuously review digital and physical information resources and maintain only active and relevant collections that empower the University's learning, teaching, and research activities. (24) Deselection decisions are based on evidence and consider usage data, scope, condition, accessibility, teaching and research alignment including professional accreditation requirements, financial and physical space constraints. (25) This Policy should be read in conjunction with:Library Collection Policy
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