Are researchers subject to any restrictions on using archival and manuscript collections?
Are there alternatives in the collection more capable of illustrating particular points?
Are you prohibited from describing archival collections at the file unit or item level?
Do procedures include guidelines for handling physical collections during reformatting?
Does the user have the ability to disable the collection of geo location information?
How does your organization ensure that appropriate collections practices are followed?
Is the management organization involved in the collection of rents and other charges?
What are typical notification times and response times for the off site security services?
What collections and services should the library provide over the next fifteen years?
What external collections will you want to integrate with your personal Digital Library?
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