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A written statement of your library intentions for building its collection is known as?
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A written statement of your library intentions for building its collection is known as?
A the acquisition policy
B the collection development policy
C the selection policy
D the weeding policy
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A written statement of library intentions for building its collection is known as a Collection Development Policy.
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