Collection Development Policies


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Get the tools you need to build a collection development policy that will help your library run efficientlytoday and in the future! Considering the amount and variety of topics being published, effectively organizing and guiding a library in today’s accelerated world is no easy task. Collection Development Policies: New Direct




Collection Development Policies


Book Description

Get the tools you need to build a collection development policy that will help your library run efficiently—today and in the future! Considering the amount and variety of topics being published, effectively organizing and guiding a library in today's accelerated world is no easy task. Collection Development Policies: New Directions for Changing Collections is the contemporary librarians guide to building or revising a first-rate collection development policy. In this up-to-date book, experts in the field take you step-by-step through the publishing process from writing an initial draft to applying the official copy. Find out what did and did not work in their own practices and get the tools you'll need to tackle any obstacles you may encounter. Collection Development Policies: New Directions for Changing Collection covers a variety of topics—including pricing policies and remote storage facilities—without leaving out the traditional concerns of space and funding. This valuable book also addresses the needs of specialized collections with information on acquisition policies for contemporary subjects collections and building subject specific policy statements. Experienced professionals examine the stability of the electronic resources market and explain how the impact of technical services is redefining the access, collection, and cataloging of libraries. Collection Development Policies also provides examples of collection policies currently in use. Read about: the subject specific policy statements of Schreyer Business Library and the women's studies collection at Pennsylvania State University Berkeley's Collection Development Policy (CDPS) and the factors hindering its revision the creation and revision of St. John's University's collection development policy Simmons College's Graduate School of Library and Information Science's term project and syllabus—and how it can be applied to functioning libraries the Association of Research Libraries' Web pages—and how they have been influenced by the electronic management revolution Collection Development Policies: New Directions for Changing Collection is a valuable resource for anyone selecting and acquiring library materials, maintaining a library collection, or building a collection development policy. The information in this book will help you organize your library collection in a manner that will be beneficial not only to you, but to your clients as well.




Library Collection Development Policies


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This text aims to simplify the creation of a collection development policy. It covers all types and sizes of libraries and is a comprehensive, useful, and up-to-date guide available to librarians and library science students.




Collection Development for Libraries


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Community, Collaboration, and Collections


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Uses and abuses of cooperation in a digital age -- Toward a rationale for future event-based information services -- Contingency and contradiction : the place(s) of the library at the dawn of the new millennium -- A rationale for the redesign of scholarly information exchange -- Toward a redefinition of library services -- Managing traditional materials in an online environment : some definitions and distinctions for a future collection management -- Library functions, scholarly communication, and the foundations of the digital library : laying claim to the control zone -- Humanities scholarship and the research library -- Access, ownership, and the future of collection development -- The academic library collection in an online environment -- Crisis and opportunity : reevaluating acquisitions budgeting in an age of transition -- The coming contest -- Networks, hypertext, and academic information services : some longer-range implications -- Mass deacidification in the context of access time reduction -- In defense of relativism -- The acquisitions librarian as change agent in the transition to the electronic library -- The conditions of collection development -- Text mutability and collection administration -- Preservation and collection development toward a political synthesis -- The role of abstraction in bibliography and collection development -- Old forms, new forms : the challenge of collection development -- Preparation for privation : the year's work in collection management, 1987 -- Selection for preservation : a materialistic approach -- The language of the levels : reflections on the communication of collection development policy -- The citation as intertext : toward a theory of the selection process.