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Why are things that are neither rare nor old housed in Special Collections where they cannot circulate?

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Why are things that are neither rare nor old housed in Special Collections where they cannot circulate?

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A. In addition to housing a high proportion of rare and unique materials, Special Collections also contains many thematic special collections whose individual parts may not be ‘valuable’ or ‘rare’, but, as an aggregate, constitute a historically significant body of material. Keeping these materials together as a special collection enhances their research value.

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