SRRT Resolutions 1997: Resolution on Hawaii State Public Library System Outsourcing
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Resolution on Hawaii State Public Library System Outsourcing
Adopted at 1997 Midwinter Meeting
WHEREAS materials selection and cataloging are core elements of librarianship, ensuring that library resources are both appropriate and findable; and
WHEREAS commercial vendors, primarily motivated by profit making, cannot effectively select and catalog materials for library systems whose local staffs are much more knowledgeable about their own collections, user interests, material sources (including regional and alternative presses and groups), and access needs; and
WHEREAS the Hawaii State Public Library System (HSPLS) last year totally outsourced the selection and cataloging of library materials to a private vendor; and
WHEREAS such HSPLS outsourcing clearly weakens service to Hawaii library users, seriously demoralizes HSPLS staff, severely damages library collections, and impedes access to library resources; and
WHEREAS similar outsourcing of basic library functions is either underway or being seriously considered elsewhere; therefore be it
RESOLVED that the Social Responsibilities Round Table of the 91´«Ã½ urges the Hawaii State Public Library System to immediately cancel its outsourcing contract and permit Hawaiian librarians to do the selection and cataloging that only they can do best; and be it further
RESOLVED that SRRT recommends that other libraries do not follow the “Hawaiian Model” which demonstrably leads to wrecked, irrelevant, and inaccessible collections, as well as wastes both money and staff expertise.