The University of California Libraries: A Plan for Development (1977)
The University of California Libraries: A Plan for Development (1977)
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VIII. Acquisition and Processing 121<br />
For other pr<strong>of</strong>essional fields, the allowances are as follows:<br />
Architecture 1,000<br />
Art 3,000<br />
Business Administration 2,000<br />
City and Regional <strong>Plan</strong>ning 2,000<br />
Drama 2,000<br />
Education 3,000<br />
Law 8,000<br />
Library Science 1,000<br />
Medicine 8,000<br />
Music 3,000<br />
Oceanography 3,000<br />
Religious Studies 2,000<br />
Social Welfare 1,000<br />
Veterinary Science 2,000<br />
Because basic science materials are provided <strong>for</strong> in the base<br />
(factor 1), it is assumed that the additions <strong>for</strong> agriculture, engineering,<br />
medicine, oceanography, veterinary science and medicine-related<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essions need not be as high as would otherwise be necessary.<br />
Similarly, it is assumed that social science materials already<br />
provided <strong>for</strong> elsewhere in the model will help support business<br />
administration, education, and law, and that materials in the humanities<br />
provided <strong>for</strong> in the base will help support art, drama, and<br />
music.<br />
4. Undergraduate Adjustment. <strong>University</strong> campuses with<br />
large numbers <strong>of</strong> undergraduate students require substantial funds<br />
<strong>for</strong> purchase <strong>of</strong> duplicate copies; similarly, campuses with particularly<br />
small numbers <strong>of</strong> undergraduates require fewer duplicates and<br />
less extensive collections <strong>of</strong> general material. An adjustment is<br />
there<strong>for</strong>e made <strong>for</strong> enrollments substantially over or under 5,000<br />
students. For each 2,000 students or fraction there<strong>of</strong> over 5,000<br />
an addition <strong>of</strong> 1,000 volumes is made, and <strong>for</strong> each 2,000 students<br />
or fraction there<strong>of</strong> under 5,000 a subtraction <strong>of</strong> 1,000 volumes is<br />
made.<br />
5. Graduate Supplement. For campuses with large graduate