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Public Library Collection Development in the Information Age
discusses the increasing amounts of information that are used in
collection development. Case studies, interviews, and research are
the basis for this book's suggestions to improve your collection
methods without straining your library's budget. It will help you
acquire the most useful materials while sharing information with
collaborating libraries to offer patrons the latest and largest
variety of resources. Discussing a topic that is scarcely addressed
in collection literature, this book explores ways in which one
informational mediumthe Internetimpacts materials budgets,
selection tools, and alternative sources of information during the
selection process. Offering methods that apply to libraries of
different sizes and financial capability, Public Library Collection
Development in the Information Age provides you with ideas and
suggestions for the improvement of collection development methods,
including: examining how libraries use information to plan and
budget for collection development developing a budget method that
takes several factors into consideration, such as population
impact, property tax revenues, circulation, reference needs, and
client needs centralizing selections in order to allocate
additional staff time and to choose resources patrons want without
sacrificing the utility of local collections building public
library collections with the assistance of vendors and the five
levels of vendor participation using the conspectus method to
assess and organize the collections of small libraries for easier
access researching three public libraries in the United Kingdom to
determine how varying levels of automation affect patron resources
and services To help you integrate the appropriate electronic
resources into collection development policies and procedures,
Public Library Collection Development in the Information Age
discusses which formats, access methods, pricing schemes, and
differences in scope will best meet your selection needs.
Containing proven strategies that will target your collection
priorities and criteria to evaluate the use and effectiveness of
electronic resources, this book will help revise your collection
development methods to satisfy the informational needs of patrons.
Public Library Collection Development in the Information Age
discusses the increasing amounts of information that are used in
collection development. Case studies, interviews, and research are
the basis for this book's suggestions to improve your collection
methods without straining your library's budget. It will help you
acquire the most useful materials while sharing information with
collaborating libraries to offer patrons the latest and largest
variety of resources.
Discussing a topic that is scarcely addressed in collection
literature, this book explores ways in which one informational
medium--the Internet--impacts materials budgets, selection tools,
and alternative sources of information during the selection
process.
Offering methods that apply to libraries of different sizes and
financial capability, Public Library Collection Development in the
Information Age provides you with ideas and suggestions for the
improvement of collection development methods, including: examining
how libraries use information to plan and budget for collection
development developing a budget method that takes several factors
into consideration, such as population impact, property tax
revenues, circulation, reference needs, and client needs
centralizing selections in order to allocate additional staff time
and to choose resources patrons want without sacrificing the
utility of local collections building public library collections
with the assistance of vendors and the five levels of vendor
participation using the conspectus method to assess and organize
the collections of small libraries for easier access researching
three public libraries in the United Kingdom to determine how
varying levels of automation affect patron resources and services
To help you integrate the appropriate electronic resources into
collection development policies and procedures, Public Library
Collection Development in the Information Age discusses which
formats, access methods, pricing schemes, and differences in scope
will best meet your selection needs. Containing proven strategies
that will target your collection priorities and criteria to
evaluate the use and effectiveness of electronic resources, this
book will help revise your collection development methods to
satisfy the informational needs of patrons.
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