Aug 20, 2015 | Case Study

Cataloging historical collections

While serving as the Federal government’s primary center for educational research and information, the National Library of Education also holds an extensive historical collection. The collection includes over 20,000 textbooks and other volumes primarily from the 19th to early 20th century, many of which are irreplaceable. Until now, this valuable resource for educational history in the United States has been inaccessible to researchers as these items have not been fully inventoried or cataloged.

Working with NLE colleagues, the LAC team created and began implementing a three-year plan that includes a process for assessing the condition of each book, providing appropriate treatment and rehousing of volumes in poor condition and cataloging each item.

 

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