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Local Collections
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Documents
United States Government Documents:
The UMPI library has been a depository library
for federal government documents since 1979. Presently the library receives
approximately 15% of all new government publications. Federal documents are
generally kept for five years. All current federal documents holdings are listed
in URSUS.
United States government documents are shelved on the
ground of the library. The federal
government publishes some of its documents in microfiche. These items are stored
along with other microforms in the cabinets located next to the Documents on teh
ground floor. CD format documents can be
used at the documents workstation located on the main floor. Some CD's can be
used on any computer. For assistance in using these CD's. Contact a staff
member.
This workstation may help you gather more
quickly the information you need from the vast quantity of statistical documents
produced by the federal government. The government documents workstation
provides access to products, such as: Census Bureau information; Department of
Commerce Regional Economic Information System; U.S. counties statistics;
Statistical Abstract of the United States; TIGER/Line files; DiscPassage (Deep
Sea Drilling Project information).
Aside from hardcopy and compact-disk formats,
some federal agencies place their documents on the Web. The Reference Collection
contains an index of those accessible through the Internet.
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Maine State Government Documents:
UMPI library is a depository library for Maine
State government publications. UMPI holdings of state documents are in the
process of being added to the URSUS database. Indexes to some Maine State
publications are located in the Maine documents area.
The reference librarians are
trained in the use of all types and formats of government documents. Please ask
them for assistance in the use of these vital, and often difficult to manage,
publications.
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Special Collections
Maps:
Historical and topographical maps of Maine and of Aroostook
County are stored in map cases. Most of the Library's collection
of USGS maps are listed on the Webpages for
7.5 Minute, USGS Maps and for 15 Minute,
USGS Maps. Some maps associated with federal documents, and
some atlases, are in the Reference and Documents' collections.
Sheet maps include those associated with Environmental Inspection
Surveys. Bound maps are represented by more copies of "The Maine
Atlas," and the Maine Department of Transportation maps.
More transportation maps are in map case #1, along with Maine
town maps, and census maps. Case #2 has more Maine-related maps, such
as: Coastal and river plains' maps; geological, non-topographical maps;
county maps; and maps associated with "Maine on the Northeastern
Boundary Controversy."
Archives
Work on developing a meaningful University Archives is
underway. The Archives deal exclusively with the University of
Maine at Presque Isle in its various incarnations from its
founding as Aroostook State Normal School in 1903. The Archives
include University catalogs, a few papers of past presidents,
files of many University organizations, faculty committees, and
student groups, scrapbooks of clippings, news releases, and
thousands of photographs.
Some of this material is cataloged and in URSUS at present; some is not, but is fairly
well organized, much of it is not organized in any way. All
the material is available to those who wish to use it. Archival
items must be used in the Special Collections Room and none of
them circulates without permission of the Library Director. Ask
for help in using the Archives. If you need special assistance in
using any part of Special Collections, you might want to make an
appointment to meet with one of the librarians to make sure your
needs are met.
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The
University of Maine at Presque Isle: 95 Years of Commitment to
Education by Lynda Stawasz
Aroostook County
Aroostook County materials cover the County and the St. John River Valley,
including New Brunswick, Canada. The Aroostook County materials support UMPI
courses in history, social studies, and literature. Materials are also collected
with the interests of the non-university public in mind, but there is a
conscious effort to avoid duplication of local history collections made
available by the public libraries of Aroostook County. Funding for purchase and
maintenance of Aroostook County materials are made possible by the UMPI
Foundation; the Friends of the Aroostook County Historical Center at the
Library; the Farm Fund; and gifts from individuals and institutions. The
Aroostook County materials are primary and secondary sources, and come in a
variety of formats
Maine Collection
Maine State materials provide support for UMPI courses in U.S.
and Maine State history, social studies, and literature. Books by
Maine authors are added to this collection on a selective basis,
primarily for historical value and current interest. Purchase and
maintenance of Maine materials are made possible through funds
from the regular library budget; from the Farm Fund; and from the
Friends of the Aroostook County Historical Center at the Library.
Some items in the Maine materials collection may be checked
out of the Library. Items that may circulate can be identified by
the standard library book pockets attached inside the items.
Requests to check out non-circulating items must be made to the
head of the Library Technical Services Department or to the
Cataloging Librarians.
The Maine State materials are primary and secondary sources
and come in a variety of formats.
Aroostook-Maine Information Vertical File
Development of the collection
Central Role of the Faculty:
The faculty is an integral part of the library’s collection development
effort. The faculty, in conjunction with the Librarians, is responsible
for structuring the library
collection so that the collection properly supports the curriculum of
the University. Faculty should submit requests for books, journals, and
other materials for the
library The library contains a number
of sources to assist you in materials selection: Books in Print, Choice
(a journal devoted
exclusively to reviews of materials in all fields and formats), Books
for College Libraries, Ulrich’s International Periodicals Directory,
and Magazines for
Libraries.
Ordering Books:
Faculty may order books and other non-journal materials in the following way:
- A book order form, available from the library Technical Services
Department, call Gretchen Brissette at ext. 0593;
- Publisher’s brochures, catalogs, printed bibliographies, etc. Be sure to mark the item you want clearly.
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Prioritize your requests. That helps the
librarians in properly expending the money allocated to your subject
area. Write TOP, MEDIUM, or LOW priority on all items you submit.
- Provide a signature, if you wish to be notified when the material you have ordered arrives.
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