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Math Journals Donated to the National University of Colombia
Libraries across the world fight a never ending battle for space.
The collection and storage of new knowledge is highly valued, but
limitations exist. The Libraries of The Claremont Colleges recently
lost an entire floor in Sprague Library, significantly reducing
the space available for our science collections. Fourteen hundred
shelves of materials had to be removed from the science collection
in order to fit the collection into the remaining space. Part of
the process involved de-duplicating the science libraries collection,
both monographs and journals, in order to minimize the amount of
space required to shelve them. The duplicate books were put on
display at Sprague and Seeley G. Mudd for anyone to add to a personal
collection. The journals were not as easy to place in new homes.
Through the efforts of HMC Math Professor Art Benjamin and Elizabeth
Millan, library student assistant and HMC student, and with the
help of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), the Libraries
were able to donate the majority of the duplicated math journals
to the National University of Colombia. After several months of
planning, about a hundred shelves of math journals were shipped
to Colombia through the AMS donation program. Through this program,
AMS pays for all shipping costs, allowing a school that would normally
not have the means to acquire such a nice collection of journals
the opportunity to expand their collection. The journals successfully
arrived in Cartagena, Colombia, in mid-December and the people
at the National University of Colombia have expressed their gratitude
for the generosity that has been extended to them. The AMS donation
program allows journal collections that would otherwise be discarded
to continue the cycle of knowledge, and we were pleased to be able
to participate.
Jezmynne Amergin
Science Libraries
jezmynne.amergin@libraries.claremont.edu
Elizabeth Millan
Harvey Mudd College
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