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Alma Retention

In support of building and providing access to distinctive academic research collections, Princeton University Library participates in several collaborative collection development plans among Ivy Plus institutions and ReCAP partners. The books acquired are retained by the acquiring institution and available via BorrowDirect or ReCAP institution catalogs.

To accommodate the technical needs for Princeton’s commitment to retain the collaborative collection titles, the following practice has been implemented in Alma. This is to help identify items acquired by such plans and to ensure items won’t be deleted by batch jobs. In the case of a manual deletion (item withdrawal), a warning will be issued.

Alma holdings record

For items acquired via one of the collaborative collection plans, a 583 Action Note field will be present in the holdings record. For example:

583  1_  $$a committed to retain $$c 20231101 $$d In perpetuity $$f Brazilian Imprints Ivy Plus Libraries Collaborative Collection Development Agreement $$u https://ivpluslibraries.org/leadership-6-key-groups/collection-development/ $$5 NjP

Alma item record

In the Retention Information section:

Committed to retain – the “Yes” radio button is checked.

Retention reason is selected from the drop-down. 

Item Retention.PNG

“Committed to Retain” can be turned on for display in the Item Summary page:

Retention item summary.PNG

From the Physical Items search results page, if an item is committed to retain, you’ll see an icon of a garbage can with a red line through it indicating it cannot be withdrawn.

Item record garbage can.PNG

Note: The records containing “Committed to retain” items have been and will continue to be added to Alma via batch import. Princeton catalogers do not need to manually enter the 583 field in holdings or update the item records. Please do not change the 583 field or the item record with the retention information filled.

Current Retention Plans

The following retention plans have been implemented at Princeton:

  • Brazilian Imprints Ivy Plus Libraries Collaborative Collection Development Agreement

  • Collaboration for Slavic and East European Books

  • Collaboration for Caucasus and Inner Asia Books

  • HathiTrust

  • Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation Shared Book Collection - Book Plan for Brill Monographs

  • ReCAP Collaborative Collection Development

  • South Asian Imprints Collaborative Collection

  • Turkey Imprints Collaborative Collection

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