This comprehensive presentation of the Request for Proposal
(RFP) process shows librarians how to successfully prepare RFPs
when determining which vendors to use for purchasing library
materials. Contending that the straight bid process, where only
costs and discount rates are considered, does not offer the best
options for libraries, the authors provide information on every
facet of the RFP process--from philosophical and pragmatic reasons
for writing an RFP to evaluation of responses and awarding of
contracts to transferring titles and evaluation of vendor services
and products. All of the material in this book can be transferred
to any kind of RFP for any kind of library materials. Special
features include chapters on the acquisition of specialized
materials (e.g., science, technology, fine arts) and foreign
materials, and specific information on electronic/automated
services. Appendixes contain samples of the cover letter, questions
for various sections and types of RFPs, and evaluation criteria
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