Library specialist

The library specialist is normally a bibliographer, selector, or curator—someone with specialized knowledge of the collections involved, including their physical location and their value to the overall collection. Large library units may wish to identify different specialists for different areas of their collection (different stack levels). The library specialist: Makes on-site decisions about collection priorities, weighing the costs of recovery against the value of the items to the collection, ensures that necessary bibliographic records (card catalog, circulation records) are saved, plans and oversees necessary record-keeping and marking of boxes to aid the later sorting and rehabilitation of the collection, provides information on the value of damaged material for insurance reports.

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