keräystasoja
Keräystasoja, often translated as collection levels, are a concept used in library science to describe the extent to which a library aims to collect materials on a particular subject. These levels provide a framework for collection development, guiding librarians in making decisions about acquiring new resources and weeding existing ones.
The most common collection level is "out of scope," meaning the library does not intend to collect
A "selective" collection level suggests that the library aims to collect more comprehensively, covering major topics
Collection levels are not static and can be adjusted based on the library's mission, user needs, budget,