If you have any questions about SLU Libraries' Collection Philosophy, please contact Sarah Pugachev, Associate Dean of Collections and Strategy.
Last revision: November 2024
The Saint Louis University Libraries acquire resources and materials that support the research, teaching, learning, and clinical care needs of the Saint Louis University community in accordance with the mission, vision, and values of the Saint Louis University Libraries & Museums and of Saint Louis University. We uphold the principles of Equity and Access, the Freedom to Read, and Intellectual Freedom as articulated by the American Library Association.
Guiding Principles
The Saint Louis University Libraries will:
Collection Considerations
While selection processes are cooperative and can involve consultation with users, librarians have the ultimate responsibility for developing and maintaining the University Libraries’ collections based on their knowledge of the collections, expertise with collection resources, and understanding of the information and resource needs of the University community.
Below are some of the factors that librarians consider in the acquisition and curation of our collections:
Rarely Purchased Materials
We rarely acquire the following:
