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The Decision-Making Process for Library Collections - Case Studies in Four Types of Libraries

English · Hardback

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A considerable variety of information for libraries planning materials selection policies is relayed in reviews of the relevant literature and in case studies of typical special, public, academic, and school libraries. The case studies consider the location and size of each library as well as its budget, organizational chart, and materials selection procedure. In all, a good collection, well organized and easy to use. Actual collection develpment policies are appended, along with bibliography and index. Booklist

As an outgrowth of the author's discovery that very little material exists discussing how to develop a library collection, this book seeks to identify how some experienced selectors think while deciding to buy, not buy, or discard materials from their collections. While subject areas or types of materials for which selectors are responsible may be vastly different, the author found that all selectors do collection development in the same way, and consider the same types of issues and problems in their decision-making process. The book, then, is designed to help librarians identify this process and understand the theoretical as well as practical aspects of building collections.

Based on information gathered over a period of six years in research at academic, public, school, and special libraries, the book will be just as valuable to experienced practitioners of collection development as it will be to students and newcomers to the field. The first section discusses decision making and collection development, including general trends, theories and literature, and organizational administration. The second section provides case studies of four different types of libraries: public, school, academic, and special. Each type is represented by studies of four specific libraries, with a summary concluding each set of libraries. Finally, a third section draws conclusions based on the case studies, covering dynamic factors affecting the decision-making process as well as the process itself. The book concludes with a group of appendices, a bibliography, and an index. This important work will be an essential reference source for courses in library science and for working librarians in all types of institutions, as well as a valuable addition to college, university, and public libraries.

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Preface
Decision Making and Collection Development
General Trends in Collection Development
Decision Making in Collection Development Literature
Some Decision-Making Theories in Organizational Administration
Case Studies
Case Studies: Public Libraries
Case Studies: School Libraries by Bobbie M. Pell
Case Studies: Academic Libraries
Case Studies: Special Libraries
Areas of Concern to Libraries
Conclusions
Dynamic Factors Affecting the Decision-Making Process
The Decision-Making Process
Appendices
Bibliography
Index


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Beatrice Kovacs

Summary

A considerable variety of information for libraries planning materials selection policies is relayed in reviews of the relevant literature and in case studies of typical special, public, academic, and school libraries.

Product details

Authors Beatrice Kovacs
Publisher Praeger
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780313260421
ISBN 978-0-313-26042-1
No. of pages 212
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 17 mm
Weight 502 g
Series Contributions in Librarianship & Information Science
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

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