SPEC Kits
Supporting Effective Library Management for Over 40 Years
Committed to assisting research and academic libraries in the continuous improvement of management sys-
tems, ARL has worked since 1970 to gather and disseminate the best practices for library needs. As part of
its commitment, ARL maintains an active publications program best known for its SPEC Kits. Through the
Collaborative Research/Writing Program, librarians work with ARL staff to design SPEC surveys and write
publications. Originally established as an information source for ARL member libraries, the SPEC Kit series
has grown to serve the needs of the library community worldwide.
What are SPEC Kits?
SPEC Kits contain the most valuable, up-to-date information on the latest issues of concern to libraries and
librarians today. They are the result of a systematic survey of ARL member libraries on a particular topic related
to current practice in the field. Each SPEC Kit contains an executive summary of the survey results survey
questions with tallies and selected comments the best representative documents from survey participants,
such as policies, procedures, handbooks, guidelines, Web sites, records, brochures, and statements and a
selected reading list—both print and online sources—containing the most current literature available on the
topic for further study.
Subscribe to SPEC Kits
Subscribers tell us that the information contained in SPEC Kits is valuable to a variety of users, both inside and
outside the library. SPEC Kit purchasers use the documentation found in SPEC Kits as a point of departure
for research and problem solving because they lend immediate authority to proposals and set standards for
designing programs or writing procedure statements. SPEC Kits also function as an important reference tool
for library administrators, staff, students, and professionals in allied disciplines who may not have access to
this kind of information.
SPEC Kits are available in print and online. The executive summary for each kit after December 1993 can be
accessed online free of charge. For more information visit: http://www.arl.org/publications-resources.
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