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Middle Eastern Collection Development: Opportunities and Challenges ت الشرق اوسطيةلمجموعا تنمية ا: حديات فرص وتDavid Hirsch Librarian for Middle Eastern Studies Charles E. Young Research Library-UCLA Abu Dhabi International Book Fair May 7, 2015
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Middle Eastern Collection Development: Opportunities and Challenges

فرص وتحديات: تنمية المجموعات الشرق اوسطية

David Hirsch – Librarian for Middle Eastern Studies

Charles E. Young Research Library-UCLA

Abu Dhabi International Book Fair May 7, 2015

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The Charles E. Young Research Library at UCLA

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Middle Eastern Literature Periodicals

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Middle Eastern Women’s publications

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Emirati serials at the UCLA Library

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English language serials from the

Gulf

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English language periodicals from the Arab World

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Desert Fish “There are no fish in the desert”

(Published in Dubai)

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Khaleejesque (Published in Kuwait)

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Recent Kuwaiti Periodicals

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Bound Periodicals

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UCLA Research Library Open Stacks

(Islamic Studies)

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Works on Quranic Commentary in the UCLA Library Stacks

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Recent gifts from an individual publisher

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Gulf History Section

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Graphic Novels

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Graphic Novel Journals

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My assistant

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Receipt receipts from Tunisia and Egypt in our Acquisitions Section

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Arabic Language Cataloging

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Persian and Armenian Cataloging

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Our serials catalogers.. They catalog in all languages

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Ottoman Salname for Aleppo, Syria

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Ottoman Salname for the Hejaz

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Hijaz Newspaper in Ottoman Turkish

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Women’s magazine from Pre-

Revolutionary Iran

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Recent issues from the same magazine…

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Arabic literature

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Short stories by a UAE author

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And complete works of a well known Egyptian author

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Collection of

Persian

Calligraphic

Samples, ca. 1100-

1899

Collection number:

1123

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MS 170/46 : Arabian Nights. Sinbad

the Sailor.

قصة السندباد البحري والهندباد البريcirca 1700

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Maghribi Manuscript from

Maghribi Manuscript from Collection 1668

UCLA Library Special Collections

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Colophon of same manuscript

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Qajar Lacquer Bindings

From the Exhibit collection of

Near Eastern manuscripts, 1492-

1848

Collection 1656

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http://mearo.org/

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One of the UCLA Library’s Digital Ephemera Projects

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Capturing websites

• Gezi

• Syria

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Unique Opportunities and Challenge

Opportunities:

- To collect difficult-to-find materials

- Old, rare, unique materials

- Develop relationships with scholars

and booksellers – different in the

Middle East

- Provides access to tips on materials

that others might overlook

- Make the university library a

repository for ephemera (bulletins,

posters, calendars, material on local

initiatives) which is critical to scholars

Challenges:

- Determining what is available

- Few websites and searchable catalogs

- Various, inconsistent levels of physical

processing, descriptive cataloging or full

MARC records

- Postage and freight charges can be

prohibitive

- Online capabilities dependent upon the

region

- Payment options : wire transfers. EFT

- Print based, Ebooks not yet major factor

- Language expertise – selector and

processing staff

- Cooperative technical processing to

handle language deficiencies, particularly

related to cataloging. If we’re going to

select something how are we going to

process?

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UCLA Library

International

Acquisitions Scope

-An International Team will provide shared

expertise for monographs and serials for

non-mainstream materials received from

Africa, Southeast Asia, the Middle East,

Eastern Europe, Slavic countries, and Latin

America.-

-Typically these materials are in Arabic,

Persian, Hebrew, Thai, Amharic, Russian,

Ukranian, Spanish, Armenian, Portuguese,

Hungarian, and English

-Team provides shared expertise among

selectors, acquisitions, cataloging, and

vendors

-Develops processes for improvement of

workflows for non-mainstream acquisitions

to achieve maximum productivity and

efficiency in operations to encourage

ongoing process improvement and user

satisfaction

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Vendors for Middle Eastern materials used by UCLA

• Egypt-Leila Books

• Syria-Palmyra Books in Lattakia

• Lebanon-Sulaiman’s Bookshop

• Tunisia-Espace Carthage

• Morocco-Center for Cross-Cultural Learning

• Saudi Arabia-Ali al-Ghadban

• Iran-Vardeh Books and others

• Turkey-Libra Books and others

• Sweden-Ferdosi

• West Bank/Palestine

• Jordan Leila Books

• USA-Buraimi Books

• Library of Congress field offices in Cairo, Islamabad and New Delhi

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Gift and Exchange Partners

• TCA Abu Dhabi

• Sharjah Dept of Information and Culture

• Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research

• Al-Misbar

• Turk Tarih Kurumu among others!

• Istanbul Sehir Universitesi

• Many others!

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Workflows

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Once Selections have been made … • Selectors may need to review

materials

• Location decisions

• Subscription decisions –

samples!

• What language is it?

• Who bought it?

• Where does it go now?

• Will cataloging expertise be

adequate or is selector language

expertise needed

• May or may not have an invoice

• Shipment may not be complete

• Shipment may be “stuck” in

customs!

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And we now need to pay for it … 1001 Tunis Account#: UCLA #LA 88

TUNISIE Date: 05-10-2012

Ship to: Pay to:

UCLA University Research Library Espace Carthage

Acquisitions Dept. 24, Rue Saïd Abou Baker, Appt. B-5

BOX 951575 1001 Tunis TUNISIA

Los Angeles, CA 90095 – 1575 Tel. & Fax : 00216 71 333740

USA

Unit

C O S T

1Au nom du temps,Je vous arrête Slaheddine Haddad

42.00 42.00 C1

1Dernier voyage à Kyrannis Ahmed Mahfoudh

18.00 18.00 C1

1Ecrits de femmes collectif

18.00 18.00 C1

1Espace et Enonciation collectif

18.00 18.00 C1

1La Deuxième Fatiha Yadh Bn Achour

22.50 22.50 C1

1La femme chez Voltaire Halima Ouanada

30.00 30.00 C1

1La Valse des Beignets Yesmine Karray

15.00 15.00 C1

1La vie de Muhammad Hichem Djait

25.50 25.50 C1

1Le mur des souvenirs Ouled Kesmi

12.00 12.00 C1

1Orphelins de Bourguiba et héritiers du Prophète Samy Ghorbal

21.00 21.00 C1

1االسم واالسميّة واإلسماء في اللغة العربيّة توفيق قريرة

22.50 22.50 C1

1اإلعالم الجديد النظام و الفوضى عبد هللا الزين الحيدري

14.70 14.70 C1

1اإلنسان و المكان في الثقافة العربية اإلسالمية لطفي دبيش

34.50 34.50 C1

1 بحّارة الساحل التونسيعادل بالكحلة

21.00 21.00 C1

1التبرع باألعضاء بين السائل و الفقيه إبراهيم الشايبي

18.00 18.00 C1

1

تونس في القرن السابع عشر وثائق األوقاف في عهد

الدايات و البايات المراديين

أحمد السعداوي

22.50 22.50 C1

1الجسد و الثقافات نور الدين الشابي / أحمد

المرواني 18.00 18.00 C1

1الجمالية واانقد في فكر هابرماس )الوسيطي( منيرة بن مصطفى حشانة

10.50 10.50 C1

1الحركات اإلجتماعية في العالم العربي اإلسالمي

)9avril(

عمل جماعي27.00 27.00 C1

1

خصائص الشخصية في الرواية الفلسطينية : الوقائع

الغريبة في اختفاء سعيد أبي النحس المتشائل إلميل

حبيبي نموذجا

رضا بن سعيد

12.00 12.00 C1

1الخطيئة الكبرى سالم الزريبي

22.50 22.50 C1

1

ديوان الثورة : مختارات مما قاله الشعراء التونسيون

في ثورة الحرية والكرامة

اتحاد الكتاب التونسيين

12.00 12.00 C1

1ظاهرة اإلنحاء اللغوي في اللغة العربيّة ثريا السكري عامر

12.00 12.00 C1

1 الفاعل و الشاهد محمد الصياح / المولدي

األحمر 22.50 22.50 C1

1الكتابة التاريخية في العصر الوسطي أشغال ملتقى

27.00 27.00 C1

1للصمت معنى... و للحياة بقيّة... محمد الهادي بن صالح

16.50 16.50 C1

1المطولة في الشعر العربي الحديث أحمد الجوة

22.50 22.50 C1

1من ذاكرة مجاهد العربي العكرمي

18.00 18.00 C1

1موعد مع الفجر الجليل البشير العباسي

15.00 15.00 C1

1نفخات من تراثنا العلمي المجيد د.أبو بكر خالد

15.00 15.00 C1

BoxT I T L ES A U T H O RS Total CostQTY

This is an Invoice

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Whether mainstream or not, we still strive to following these

guiding principles

• Respond to the needs of various stakeholders (selectors, cataloging, vendors, users, public services, business services, IT)

• Define formal and informal lines of communication

• Commit necessary resources to end workarounds

• Take advantage of existing strengths

• Bring everyone up to the same level of understanding of processes (e.g. technology, new developments in publishing, distribution,

local procedures, etc.)

• Bring old procedures up to date vis-à-vis current technology

• Adequate time and staffing dedicated to problem solving

• Eliminate unnecessary steps & handoffs in workflows

• Define goals for optimal throughput times for process

• Promote better communication with relevant selectors and curators to increase awareness of cataloging and acquisitions options for

these collections in order to work together to expedite faculty, student and researcher discovery, access and use of these resources

• Develop processes for improvement of workflows for non-mainstream international acquisitions and adjust in response to changing

requirements to achieve maximum productivity and efficiency

• Provide a service point for selectors, curators, staff, and faculty in the library and on the campus for issues directly related to foreign

and non-Latin materials

• Provide consultation services related to acquisitions, discovery, description and delivery of non-mainstream international resources,

material and collections including published materials as well as manuscript, special collections and ephemera

• International Team to serve as the UCLA Library’s expert team related to non-mainstream international collections.

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Selector contacts in region are extremely important

• These contacts can prove invaluable to

selectors when responding to research needs of

the faculty, graduate students and researchers

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Methods of acquiring

materials

• Gift

• Purchase

• Exchange

• LC Cooperative Acquisitions Program

• Selector buying trip

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Statistics July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012

Arabic books - purchased:

2614 approval –$45,233

376 firm order - $16,941

Arabic serials:

559 paid subscriptions -

$99,288

Arabic books – Gifts:

532

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Examples of unique materials from

the UCLA Collections

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Why Cookbooks …

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International Acquisitions yield unique and valuable collections. The process can

be as routine as having choices of vanilla, chocolate or strawberry ice cream. But

from the Middle East it is more like rocky road!

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النهاية

!وشكرا على حسن استماعكم

The End

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Questions?

David Hirsch

Librarian for Middle Eastern Studies

[email protected]