Summary: | 碩士 === 輔仁大學 === 圖書資訊學系 === 89 === Abstract
In the history of library management, every library has
it’s own collection policy and collection development
policy. However, most of that collection policy and
collection development policy is hidden in library’s
regulations; they are not written down clearly in any
library documents.
In the mid-twentieth century an American scholar put
forth the concept of collection policy. Before that we
just can only find out a library’s collection policy form
it’s regulations but not from the real collection policy.
The main subject of this research lies on Taiwan
Governor’s Office library in Taipei; it’s the only
official library ran by colonial government institution
during Japanese Rule in Taiwan. Therefore, this library was
also a “Central Library” of Taiwan, and it’s the major
organization to deal with the “Social Education” issue in
Taiwan Governor’s Office. To study its collection policy,
I carefully searched its regulations and some other articles
what the library left.
The method of this research is historical research, and I
use descriptive statistics on bibliography analysis. This
research describes the managerial situation of the library
during colonial period, and then I would analysis the
library catalogue of Taiwan Governor’s Office library in
order to realize the collection situation in quality and
quantity. Finally, the results of the research are
following:
1.The collection policy of Taiwan Governor’s Office library
was influenced by the ruling policy of Japan government
deeply.
2.The collection policy of Taiwan Governor’s Office library
was accommodated with the ruling policy of Japan
government.
3.Taiwan Governor’s Office library was regarded as an
important institution to colonize Taiwan.
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