Abstract:
The national collection of a nation refers to all types of publications related to a
country, and maintaining such collection in libraries to serve the purpose of docu mentation and providing access to readers is vital. Academic libraries have a role
to play in developing a national collection to meet their readers’ educational and
research needs. The study intended to assess the current status of the Sri Lanka col lection maintained in the university libraries of Sri Lanka and to explore the usage
and challenges faced in maintaining the collection. A descriptive survey design
using a self-administered questionnaire was used to collect the data from selected
15 university libraries, and collected data were analyzed using frequencies and
percentages. The findings demonstrate that a separate national collection exists in
86.6% (n=13) of the university libraries of Sri Lanka. Information resources, such
as books on Sri Lanka, books written by Sri Lankans, Government publications,
periodicals published in Sri Lanka, theses and dissertations, palm leaf manuscripts,
and collections of reputed Sri Lankan authors were available in Sri Lanka collection
in more than 50% of the libraries. The study indicated that lecturers (n=13), under graduates (n=12), and postgraduates (n=12) were the major user categories of this
collection. The usage of the Sri Lanka collection was measured with the responses
given on a five-point Likert scale, and it showed the range between Very high (39%),
High 30.5%), and Moderate (30.5%). The study described the common preservation
practices adopted by the majority of the Sri Lankan university libraries. This study
identified the major challenges encountered in developing and preserving the Sri
Lanka collection in these libraries. The study recommends formulating a common
policy, digitizing the Sri Lanka collection, improving staff strength, and providing
adequate orientation and training on conservation and preservation techniques.
Further, the study suggests improving the Sri Lanka collection mainly focusing on developing a distributed national collection to build up a comprehensive, digital
repository of Sri Lanka collection through cooperative collection development
initiatives among the state university libraries of Sri Lanka.