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Collection Analysis: Peace Studies Commonly Held Titles

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The lists linked below are derived from a collection analysis of titles held by the libraries of the three Plowshares schools, Earlham College, Goshen College (including Mennonite Historical Library), and Manchester College, along with those of five other schools that also support peace studies programs: Bethel College, Eastern Mennonite University, Guilford College, Haverford College, and Juniata College. The analysis, created by OCLC’s Automated Collection Assessment and Analysis Service (ACAS) in October 2003, allowed us to compare our holdings with other libraries and determine the strengths and weaknesses of our collections. The following keywords were used to search the WorldCat database (an * indicates truncation):

Keyword MARC Fields Searched  
peace*
pacifis*
social justice
civil rights
environmental ethics
conflict
nonviolen*
disarmament
globalization
arms control
feminism
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948
245, 5xx, 6xx
245, 5xx, 6xx
245, 6xx
245, 5xx, 6xx
245, 6xx
6xx
245, 6xx
245, 6xx
245, 6xx
245, 6xx
245, 6xx
1xx, 6xx
1xx, 6xx
1xx = Author
245 = Title
5xx = Notes/Contents
6xx = Subject
 

These keywords were chosen in an attempt to encompass the interdisciplinary nature of peace studies. As a result, there may be some titles in the list that do not seem to fit. We have eliminated the most obvious of these, but have tried to err on the side of inclusion.

There was general consensus among the librarians at the three Plowshares schools that lists of commonly held titles might be of interest to peace studies scholars as well as librarians who develop peace studies collections. We decided that titles held by more than half of the libraries surveyed are most likely to provide a solid foundation for any peace studies program. Each list contains only those titles held by the number of libraries indicated. (Titles held by 5 libraries means 5 libraries, not 5 or more libraries.)

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Last updated: January 2007

 

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