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Patron-Driven Acquisitions - Current Successes and Future Directions

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Informationen zum Autor Judith M. Nixon is currently the College of Education Librarian and responsible for building the education collection. Past positions at Purdue have involved her in collection development efforts in subjects as varied as nutrition and management. Her interest in patron-driven acquisition comes from her focus on providing the best services to users.Robert S. Freeman is Reference and Foreign Languages & Literatures Librarian for the Purdue University Libraries . He is responsible for collection development in several foreign languages and literatures! as well as linguistics! comparative literature! classical studies! Asian studies! and music. His research interests include library history and publishing history.Suzanne M. Ward is Head! Collection Management for the Purdue University Libraries. In her former position at Purdue as Head! Access Services! she was an early implementer of the Interlibrary Loan book purchasing model and was active in the resource sharing arena. Her current interests include analyzing low use print material for potential de-selection. Zusammenfassung This book explores many libraries’ innovative programs that are aimed at building collections based on patron requests and demonstrates that, in general, the material is subsequently used more heavily than librarian-selected titles. This book was published as a special issue of Collection Management. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Patron-Driven Acquisitions: An Introduction and Literature Review ACQUIRING PRINT BOOKS THROUGH INTERLIBRARY LOAN REQUESTS 2. Liberal Arts Books on Demand: A Decade of Patron-Driven Collection Development, Part 1 3. Science and Technology Books on Demand: A Decade of Patron-Driven Collection Development, Part 2 4. A Study of Circulation Statistics of Books on Demand: A Decade of Patron-Driven Collection Development, Part 3 5. Just How Right Are the Customers? An Analysis of the Relative Performance of Patron-Initiated Interlibrary Loan Monograph Purchases 6. Own Not Loan: Different Request Sources for Purchase Lists 7. Just Passing Through: Patron-Initiated Collection Development in Northwest Academic Libraries ACQUIRING PATRON-SELECTED E-BOOKS 8. Resolving the Challenge of E-Books 9. Developing a Multiformat Demand-Driven Acquisition Model 10. Patron-Initiated Collection Development: Progress of a Paradigm Shift INNOVATIVE SERVICES/NEW DIRECTIONS 11. Point-of-Need Collection Development: The Getting It System Toolkit (GIST) and a New System for Acquisitions and Interlibrary Loan Integrated Workflow and Collection Development 12. Want Buy-In? Let Your Students Do the Buying! A Case Study of Course-Integrated Collection Development 13. User-Driven Acquisitions: Allowing Patron Requests to Drive Collection Development in an Academic Library 14. Some Thoughts on Opportunities for Collection Development Librarians ...

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