This book, first published in 1989, discusses the maintenance of a
quality collection within a budget while still making necessary
cuts and savings. As the purchasing power of the materials budget
declines, effectively managing the allocation of the materials
budget and the development of the collections becomes more and more
of a challenge. In The Acquisitions Budget, practicing acquisitions
librarians - representing almost all types and sizes of libraries -
address their daily problems and share innovative and effective
methods for dealing with a shrinking budget. These authoritative
contributors, who have many years of practical problems solving
experience, also offer useful tips on how to influence
administrators, faculty, students - anyone who has even partial
control over allocating the budget.
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