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As soon as the Acquisitions department places an order, a record for that item becomes visible in [[Hamnet]].  New open-stacks books are regularly featured on the "New Books" truck in the Reading Room. Lists of new vault acquisitions are periodically posted to Folgerpedia (but so far there is only one: [[List of vault material acquired in 2015/16]].)
New open-stacks books are regularly featured on the "New Books" truck in the Reading Room.  


This article will be expanded with such things as:
Lists of new vault acquisitions are now posted to Folgerpedia once a year,  in late summer (fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30):  
* Photo of new acquisitions
* [[List of vault material acquired in 2019/20]]
* The difference between "acquisition" (purchasing an item, or receiving it as a gift) and "accession" (formally adding that item to the collection)
* [[List of vault material acquired in 2018/19]]
* annual Acquisitions Night fundraiser
* [[List of vault material acquired in 2017/18]]
* links to related articles, e.g. [[Accession numbers]]
* [[List of vault material acquired in 2016/17]]
* [[List of vault material acquired in 2015/16]]
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The Folger does not normally publicize acquisitions until the material has arrived and been processed. Exceptions include newsworthy public sales, such as the [[Robert S Pirie collection and auction | Robert S. Pirie sale]], where lots for which the Folger was high bidder were announced through social media on the evening of the last day of the sale.
 
See also: [[Collection development policy]]
 
[[Category: Acquisitions]]

Revision as of 20:22, 8 June 2021

New open-stacks books are regularly featured on the "New Books" truck in the Reading Room.

Lists of new vault acquisitions are now posted to Folgerpedia once a year, in late summer (fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30):


The Folger does not normally publicize acquisitions until the material has arrived and been processed. Exceptions include newsworthy public sales, such as the Robert S. Pirie sale, where lots for which the Folger was high bidder were announced through social media on the evening of the last day of the sale.

See also: Collection development policy