Policy Last Updated: July 1, 2007 Subject: Computer Science Purpose The Collection Development policy is used as a guide to shape relevant collections and to ensure consistency in collection development. The decision to purchase library materials is primarily the responsibility of the Collections Librarian in consultation with faculty in the Department. This policy has been developed by Michael Skelton, the Collections Librarian, in cooperation with and endorsed by Angele Hamel, the Department Faculty Library Liaison and the Department Chair. Focus To support teaching, study and research up to the honours undergraduate level, as well as to support faculty research. Areas of special interest must include: acoustical foundations of music, applied mathematics, astronomy, computer science, digital electronics integrated circuits, lasers, meteorology, optics, photonics, physics, solid state physics. Within each specific area individual faculty members may make recommendations for items to be included in the collection. Scope Language: primarily English language materials are collected. Important publications primarily in French, German, Spanish and Russian will also be considered either in their original language or translation if available. Place of Publication: emphasis is placed on Canadian and American publishers first, then British and European. Dates of Publication: emphasis is placed on recently published works. Chronological Period: contemporary and historical works are acquired. Geographical Areas: no geographical restrictions. Material is selected for its scientific importance Publishers: works from scholarly and academic publishers are emphasized Types, formats, and readership of materials collected Materials with academic-level readership are selected. Web-based formats for reference sources, journals and indexing sources are preferred. Print and microform are considered for reason of cost, availability, expected use or long term access. Single copies of books in print formats are generally selected. Web-based formats are selected on a title by title basis, especially if the title is of interest to users at multiple Laurier campuses. Duplication of print across Laurier campuses is generally avoided. Excluded types include textbooks, abridgements, study aids, limited editions, works by vanity presses, juvenile, pamphlets, reprints and partial contents (eg. single issues of journals, electronic versions of single chapters of books). The following items, as they apply to Physics & Computer Science, will only be considered for inclusion in the collection upon the request of the faculty: Proceedings, symposia, international congresses, etc Selected Canadian and American theses Reports of non-governmental organizations such as research centres, university departments, etc Numeric and/or spatial data Electronic formats Subjects collected and collecting priorities Collecting priority by subject Subjects collected Classification Collecting priority Mathematics   Computer science QA75.5 - QA76.95 A Machine theory, abstract machines, abstract automata QA267 - QA268.5 B Astronomy   General, history QB1 - QB139 C Practical and spherical astronomy QB140 - QB168  Position of pole QB169  Determination of the ecliptic QB171  Prediction of eclipses, occultations, & transits QB175 - QB185  Geodetic astronomy QB201 - QB205.U7Z  Azimuth, determination of meridian QB207  Time QB209 - Qb224  Longitude and latitude QB224.5 - QB237  Geodesy QB275 - Qb343  Theoretical astronomy and celestial mechanics QB349 - QB421  Cosmochemistry QB450 - QB450.5  Astrogeology QB454 - QB456  Astrophysics (general) QB460 - QB466.P67  Non-optical methods of astronomy QB468 - QB480  Descriptive astronomy QB495 - QB991  Physics   General QC1 - QC19 C Mathematical physics QC19.2 - QC20.85 C General works, treatises, advanced textbooks QC21 - QC19 C Study and teaching, research QC30 - QC71  Force and energy, general QC72 - QC75  Weights and measures QC81 - QC114  Descriptive & experimental mechanics   General QC12 - QC131  Dynamics, motion QC133 - QC137.52  Fluids, fluid mechanics QC138 - QC168.86  Atomic physics, constitution & properties of matter QC170 - QC171.2  Constitution of matter & antimatter (general) Qc172 - QC173.25  Properties of matter & antimatter (general) QC173.28 - QC173.458  Relativity physics QC173.5 - QC173.65  Field theories, unified field theories QC173.68 - QC173.75  Quantum theory, quantum mechanics QC1773.96 - QC174.52 B Statistical physics QC174.7 - QC175.36 B Superfluid physics QC175.4 - QC175.47  Solids, solid-state physics QC176 - QC176.9 B Special substances QC176.95  Theories of the Ether QC177  Theories of gravitation QC178  Special properties of matter & antimatter QC182 - QC197  Sound, light and heat as a whole QC220 - QC220.5  Acoustics, sound   General QC221 - QC229 C Special topics (underwater, sound waves, etc...) QC231 - QC246  Heat   General QC251 - QC275  High temperatures QC276 - QC277  Low temperatures QC277.9 - QC278.6  High pressure QC280 - QC280.6  Relations between pressure, volume & temperature Qc281 - QC281.5  Calorimeteres and calorimetry QC290 - QC297  Change of state QC301 - QC310  Thermodynamics QC310.15 - QC319  Heat transfer QC319.8 - QC338.5  Optics, light   General QC350 - QC370 A Optical instruments & apparatus (general) QC370.5 - QC379  Geometrical optics QC380 - QC389 A Photometry, microphotometry QC391  Physical optics QC392 - QC449.5 A Spectroscopy QC450 - QC467 B Radiation physics (general) QC474 - QC476.W38 C Luminescence QC476.4 - QC480.2  X-rays, roentgen rays QC480.8 - QC484.6  Cosmic ray physics QC484.8 - QC485.9  Other radiations QC490.4 - QC492  Colour QC494 - QC496.9  Electricity and magnetism   Electricity QC501 - QC718.8  Magnetism QC750 - QC766.T56  Nuclear & particle physics, atomic energy, radioactivity   General QC770 - QC784.5  Instruments and apparatus QC785.5 - QC787.V45  Research QC788 - QC788.2  Nuclear fission QC789.7 - QC790.8  Nuclear fusion QC790.95 - QC791.8  Atomic energy QC791.9 - QC792.8  Elementary particle physics QC793 - QC793.5  Nuclear interactions QC793.9 - QC794.8  Radioactivity & radioactive substances QC794.95 - QC798  Geophysics, cosmic physics   General Qc801 - QC809  Geomagnetism QC811 - QC849  Meteorology, climatology   General QC851 - QC874.8  Meteorological stations & observations, weather stations QC875.5 - QC876.7  Meteorological instruments QC875.5 - QC876.7  Weather signals, storm warnings, etc... QC877  Weather broadcasting QC877.5  Construction of weather maps, charts, etc... QC878  Aeronomy, upper atmosphere QC878.5 - QC879.59  Dynamic meteorology QC880 - QC880.4  Atmospheric shells (general) QC881 - QC881.2  Atmospheric pollutants QC882 - QC882.6  Cosmic relations, influence of sun & moon, etc... QC883 - QC883.2  Mesometeorology QC883.4 - QC883.52  Micrometeorology QC883.7 - QC883.82  Paleoclimatology QC884 - QC884.2  Atmospheric pressure QC885 - QC896  Temperature and radiation QC901 - QC913.2  Aqueous vapor QC915 - QC929.28  Wind QC930.65 - QC959  Electrical phenomena in the atmosphere QC960.5 - QC969  Aurora QC970 - QC972.5  Radio meteorology, microwave meteorology QC972.6 - QC973.8  Meteorological optics QC974.5 - QC976  Climatology and weather QC980 - QC999  Electrical engineering, electronics, nuclear engineering, telecommunication   General QC5101 - QC5102.85 A Apparatus and supplies QC5103 - QC5103.15 B Wireless communication systems QC5103.2 - QC5103.488 B Optical communications QC5103.59 A Dense wavelength division multiplexing QC5013.592 B Laser communication systems QC5103.6 A Digital communications QC5013.7 - QC5103.75 A Switching systems QC5103.8 B Computer networks QC5105.5 - QC5105.9 A Electronics   General, history, treatises, patents, manuals QC7800 - QC7866 C Electronic circuits (general) QC7867 - QC7868 B Microelectronics, integrated circuits QC7874 - QC7895 B Applications of electronics QC788 - QC7895 B Optoelectronic devices, photoelectronics devices QC8300 - QC8360 A Related programs and support Consortial purchases with the TriUniversity Group of Libraries (Guelph, Waterloo, Laurier university libraries), with the Ontario Council of University Libraries, and on a national level, are pursued. Attachment(s) Physics and Computer Science collection policy (2007)