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1 - Campus and community
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2 - Collection evaluation
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3 - Selection of materials
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4 - Collection management
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5 - Financial considerations
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6 - Book chain development
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7 - Vendor assessment
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8 - Speculations about the future
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Index
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About the book
Description
This book is a guide that leads the reader through many aspects of a library’s collection including the user, current holdings, selection, and acquisition of new materials. The reader is also led to consider budgets, and how books are made available in 21st century markets. Methods for assessing library vendors are described. Practical details are frequently included; concepts and theory are alluded to but are not a major emphasis of the text. A global scope creates an inclusive mood for readers in developed or developing nations. The final chapter speculates upon acquisitions librarianship in the 21st century, on influences of biotechnology, nanotechnology, and increased computerization. This is a fundamental book for the student or practicing librarian, a book that shares much about acquisitions but admits an uncertainty about the evolution of the profession.
This book is a guide that leads the reader through many aspects of a library’s collection including the user, current holdings, selection, and acquisition of new materials. The reader is also led to consider budgets, and how books are made available in 21st century markets. Methods for assessing library vendors are described. Practical details are frequently included; concepts and theory are alluded to but are not a major emphasis of the text. A global scope creates an inclusive mood for readers in developed or developing nations. The final chapter speculates upon acquisitions librarianship in the 21st century, on influences of biotechnology, nanotechnology, and increased computerization. This is a fundamental book for the student or practicing librarian, a book that shares much about acquisitions but admits an uncertainty about the evolution of the profession.
Key Features
- The author brings a global scope, and global examples to the text
- The text draws on more than a decade of authorial experience in acquisitions librarianship
- The author discusses potential acquisitions problems and solutions
- The author brings a global scope, and global examples to the text
- The text draws on more than a decade of authorial experience in acquisitions librarianship
- The author discusses potential acquisitions problems and solutions
Details
ISBN
978-1-84334-326-4
Language
English
Published
2007
Copyright
Copyright © 2007 Woodhead Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Chandos Publishing