MANAGING AN OIL SHALE LEGACY COLLECTION
Users expect a modern research experience, with organized, indexed, easily accessible preferably digitized items. Project results indicate that with time and money we can begin to meet these expectations. However, some difficult information management issues will need to be addressed. Donor agreements may include restrictions on how their portions of the collection may be used. Corporate donations include potentially proprietary materials that were deemed valueless at the end of the last oil shale boom in the 1980s, but may have value again today. Pros and cons exist for organizing by material type versus organizing by donor. Digitization, although desirable, is problematic. Establishing who owns copyright for obtaining digital permissions will be time consuming. Responding to user expectations entails costs to the Library that need to be weighed against benefits to various user communities.