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Modern and Classical Language Studies Collection Development Guidelines
General Department Information
Curricular Focus: Instruction in Modern and Classical Language Studies focuses on not only the mastery of language skills, but also the teaching of the literatures and cultures associated with the target languages. The Classics, French, German, Latin, Russian, and Spanish are emphasized, as reflected in the degrees offered by the department. However, a variety of other languages are also taught at the elementary and intermediate level, including but not limited to American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese Greek, Italian and Japanese.
Departmental Goals: MCLS aims to prepare its students for a variety of career fields in which language skills are much needed and desired, including but not limited to Education, Business, Translation and Politics/International Relations. In addition to preparing students in its major programs, the department plays a key role in delivering instruction to students across campus as part of the core Liberal Education Requirements.
Departmental Areas of Concentration:
The following reflects the current (January, 2004) research focus of the MCLS faculty in each language:
Russian:
French:
Classics:
German: Jewish literature, history, and thought
Spanish:
Degrees Offered:
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Masters of Art
Scope of Coverage
Definitions:
Research Level A collection which includes the major published source materials required for dissertations and independent research, including materials containing research reporting, new findings, scientific experimental results, and other information useful to researchers. It also includes all important reference works and a wide selection of specialized monographs, as well as an extensive collection of journals and major indexing and abstracting services in the field.
Advanced Study Level A collection which is adequate to support the course work of advanced undergraduates and master’s degree programs of sustained independent study; that is, which is adequate to maintain knowledge of a subject required for limited or a wide range of basic monographs both current and retrospective, complete collections of the works of more important writers, a selection of representative journals, and the reference tools and fundamental bibliographical apparatus pertaining to the subject.
Initial Study Level A collection which is adequate to support undergraduate courses. It includes a judicious selection from currently published basic monographs (as are represented by Choice selections) supported by seminal retrospective monographs (as are represented by Books for College Libraries); a broad selection of works of more important writers; a selection of the most significant works of secondary writers; a selection of the major review journals; and current editions of the most significant reference tools and bibliographies pertaining to the subject.
The following subject areas are collected at the advanced instructional level:
The following subject areas are collected at the Initial Study level: Language acquisition and learning support materials for the following:
Apply the Following Parameters to the Above Scope of Coverage Areas
Language: Due to the focus of the department, materials are most prevalently collected in English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Japanese, Russian and Spanish. In addition, some materials are also selected in Arabic, Chinese, Italian, Hebrew, Hindi and Korean to support the 10000 and 20000 level courses taught on these subjects.
Date of Publication: Emphasis is on newly published materials.
Geographical guidelines: No limitations. Materials from a variety of countries are purchased, however, a majority of the materials are published in the U.S, Canada and the U.K.
Society or Publisher Emphasis:
University presses are emphasized as well as various Academic and Scholarly presses, including, but not limited to; De Gruyter, Chelsea House, Ariadne Press, Bristol Classical, Camden House, Duckworth, Brill, and Routledge.
Multiple copies:
Multiple copies are only purchased under special circumstances under advisement of the MCLS faculty.
Material TypesMonographs
Books Primary emphasis in the collection is on books. Audio Visual Material Selectively acquired on request.
Theses and dissertations Selectively acquired on request. Microform reproductions Selectively acquired on request. Serials Current list of MCLS serial subscriptions: Policies regarding additions/changes to the serial subscriptions
Government Documents Methods of acquisition: The Government Documents department has established a selection/approval plan with the federal government depository system.Materials arrive automatically based upon the established plan. Federal government publications and information:
Online Services and Electronic Resources The KSU Libraries and/or the OhioLINK consortium currently subscribe to (or own portions of) the following online resources, which pertain to the needs of Modern and Classical Language Studies:
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