Collection Development Policies
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Collection Development Policies

New Directions for Changing Collections

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Collection Development Policies

New Directions for Changing Collections

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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

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2003
ISBN
9781136796951
Index
Numbers followed by n indicate a note; those followed by nn indicate notes.
AACR2 cataloging standard, 107, 108, 113
ABC-CLIO, 93
Acquisition issues, 1
See also Pricing and acquisitions policies for electronic resources
The Acquisitions Librarian, 90
Acquisitions policies for electronic resources. See Electronic resources pricing and acquisitions policies
Activities and idea books instructional material, 140
AIMS (Activities Integrating Mathematics and Science) journal, 145
AJR Newslink, 92
ALA. See American Library Association
Albitz, Rebecca, 3
Alexa.com, 92, 100
AllYouCanRead.com, 93, 100
American Library Association (ALA)
CDPS, importance of, 69, 78-79
collection policy statements defined, 16
conspectus model, defined, 81
Guide for Written Policy Statements, 69
Guidelines of Collection Development, 63
remote storage guides, 121
Annex Expansion Project: Summary of Selection Methods and Quantity of Material by Library (Cornell University), 123
Archiving issues, 1, 2
Artifactual value, of remote material, 127
Ask Jeeves search, 92, 100
Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
remote storage, defined, 119
See also World Wide Web, collection management statements on
Bait-and-switch pricing, 5
Berkeley collection development policies
centralized planning office, loss of, 42-43
Conspectus (RLG), 34, 36
digital resources
consortial approach to, 38
uncertainty regarding, 33, 43
Farmington Plan, 35, 47n. 5
lessons learned, 43-45
commitment requirement, 43-44
digital collections focus, 45
economic focus need, 44-45
new CDPS, factors behind, 38-39
cooperative collecting, 39
staffing, 39
original statement, 35-36
purpose of, 34-35
revision, 47n.8
budget limitations, 38, 40, 47nn. 9, 10
constraints hindering, 39-40
digital resources effects, 37
lack of, 36-38
leadership changes, 40
1980s vs. 1990s statistics, 39
serials cancellation, 37, 38, 39
serials inflation
impact of, 33, 40, 41-42
monographs acquisition, 41, 47n. 13
pricing plans, 38
UC/Stanford Cooperative Collections Plan, 41, 47n. 12
subject-field breakdown, 34-35, 42-43, 47n. 5
summary regarding, 33, 45-46, 47n. 14
BIBCO (monographic bibliographic record program), of Library of Congress PCC, 109
Books for College Libraries (ALA), 123
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. About the Editor
  7. Introduction: Changing Collections, Changing Policies
  8. Pricing and Acquisitions Policies for Electronic Resources: Is the Market Stable Enough to Establish Local Standards?
  9. Subject-Specific Policy Statements: A Rationale and Framework for Collection Development
  10. The End of an American (Library) Dream: The Rise and Decline of the Collection Development Policy Statement at Berkeley
  11. Using a Collection Development Curriculum as a Model for Developing Policy Documents in Practice
  12. Collection Development at SJU Libraries: Compromises, Missions, and Transitions
  13. Collection Management Statements on the World Wide Web
  14. Acquisitions Policy for Contemporary Topics in an Academic Library: Managing the Ephemeral
  15. Impact of Technical Services’ Policies on Access and Collection Development
  16. Nicholson Baker Wasn’t All Wrong: A Collection Development Policy for Remote Storage Facilities
  17. Collection Development: Curriculum Materials Center
  18. Cooperation Between Collection Development and Cataloging: A Policy for Proposing Projects to Cataloging Services
  19. Index