Collection Management Basics: Library and Information Science Text Series
Autor Margaret Zarnosky Saponaro, G. Edward Evansen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mai 2019 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440859649
ISBN-10: 1440859647
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Seria Library and Information Science Text Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440859647
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Seria Library and Information Science Text Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Helps collection development librarians to address new challenges such as online resources, how to use new tools for assessing your library's collection, developing a budget, and negotiating with vendors
Notă biografică
Margaret Zarnosky Saponaro, MLS, is director of collection development strategies at the University of Maryland Libraries. G. Edward Evans, PhD, an author and consultant, taught at the Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Science at UCLA and was associate academic vice president for libraries and information resources at Loyola Marymount. He is coauthor of the previous edition of this text.
Cuprins
IllustrationsPreface1-INTRODUCTIONWhat Is Collection Management?Access to InformationAccess and ValueAccess Philosophy and StaffAccess and LiteracyBlended CollectionsAccess and CollaborationNew ApproachesPoints to Keep in MindReferences2-INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM AND ETHICSLibraries, the First Amendment, and Intellectual FreedomEthics, Personal Beliefs, Biases, and Collection ManagementSelf-CensorshipBeing ChallengedAccess-FilteringBibliotherapy-Readers' Advisory ActivitiesPoints to Keep in MindReferences3-COLLECTION MANAGEMENTComponents of Collection ManagementCollection Management and Library TypesInstitutional LibrariesPublic LibrariesSchool LibrariesSpecial LibrariesStandards and GuidelinesEmerging Trends in Collection ManagementFloating CollectionsTaking on Collection Management ResponsibilitiesPoints to Keep in MindReferences4-COLLECTION MANAGEMENT POLICIESWhat Is a Collection Management Policy?Creating a PolicyStages of the Policy Development ProcessWhat to IncludeDetails of a Basic PolicySubject Areas CollectedSelection ResponsibilityHow to SelectGifts and Deselection (Weeding)Deselection/DiscardsCollection Assessment/EvaluationComplaintsElectronic ResourcesGetting the Policy ApprovedPoints to Keep in MindReferences5-ASSESSING USER NEEDSConcepts and TermsWhy Spend the Time and Effort on Service Community Studies?Practical AspectsCommon Types of Data CollectedData Collecting and Analysis TechniquesKey Informants-GatekeepersFocus Groups and Community ForumsSocial IndicatorsField SurveysExamples by Type of LibraryAcademic LibrariesPublic LibrariesSchool Library Media CentersSpecial Libraries/Information CentersData VisualizationPoints to Keep in MindReferences6-SELECTING MATERIALSEngaging in Selection ActivitiesInstitutional Setting and User InterestsResources to ConsultWhat Is in the Collection/What Is LackingLanguageQualityReviewsStarting Points for ReviewsOther Quality FactorsCost IssuesVariations in Selection by Library TypeAcademic Libraries-Community CollegesCollege LibrariesUniversity LibrariesPublic LibrariesSchool Library Media CentersSpecial LibrariesQuality or DemandPoints to Keep in MindReferences7-COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SERVICESTechnical Services FunctionsCataloging and Metadata ServicesMetadataAcquisitionsSerials ControlPhysical ProcessingBindery/RepairShipping and ReceivingTechnical Services WorkflowCollection Management and Technical ServicesPoints to Keep in MindReferences8-ACQUISITIONSAcquiring MaterialsAcquisition MethodsFirm OrdersStanding OrdersApproval PlansDemand-Driven and Evidence-Based AcquisitionsBlanket OrdersSubscriptionsLeasesGiftsExchangesVendor SelectionWhat the Firm StocksVendor Technological CapabilitiesSpeed of DeliveryFinancial ConsiderationsAdditional Vendors' ServicesCustomer Service ConsiderationsVendor EvaluationRetail OutletsOut-of-Print and Antiquarian DealersFiscal ManagementEstimating CostsAllocating the BudgetFinancial RecordsEncumberingStewardshipAuditsPoints to Keep in MindReferences9-ASSESSING COLLECTIONS AND THE LIBRARYCollection Assessment MethodologiesCollection-Centered MethodsList CheckingExpert Opinion (Impressionistic Assessment)Comparative Use StatisticsUsing Standards as an Assessment MethodUse-Centered MethodsCirculation StudiesCustomer PerceptionsUse of ILL StatisticsBibliometric StudiesDeselection-WeedingPublic LibrariesSchool Library Media CentersSpecial LibrariesAcademic LibrariesBarriers to DeselectionDeselection CriteriaStoragePoints to Keep in MindReferences10-COOPERATION, COLLABORATION, AND CONSORTIA ISSUESBackgroundSharing Collection ItemsShared Collection BuildingSharing Collection StorageReasons for Engaging in Joint VenturesCollaboration on the Personal LevelMaking Collaborative Projects WorkGroup Decision MakingPoints to Keep in MindReferences11-PRINT AND MEDIAProducers of Library Collection ResourcesTypes of ProducersMedia FormatsMedia IssuesAudio FormatsVideoOther Material FormatsMaps and GlobesGames, Toys, and PuzzlesGraphic NovelsPrints and PhotographsFormat Selection ConsiderationsPoints to Keep in MindReferences12-SERIALSWhat Is a Serial?Government InformationSerial ProducersSelection ModelsIdentifying SerialsE-SerialsDo E-Serials Save Libraries Money?Managing SerialsCanceling Serials and Other E-ResourcesUsage DataSerial Management ToolsPoints to Keep in MindReferences13-E-RESOURCES AND TECHNOLOGY ISSUESDifferences Between Traditional and E-ResourcesSelection IssuesContentLimitationsCostPeople IssuesTechnical IssuesAssessment OptionsCancellation or Loss of ServiceE-FormatseBookseReadersGoogle Books ProjectAlternatives to Google BooksOnline Music/AudioVideoWeb ResourcesInstitutional RepositoriesOpen AccessData SetsPoints to Keep in MindReferences14-PRESERVATION ISSUESLibraries and Cultural PatrimonyPreserving the Investment in the CollectionProper HandlingEnvironmental ControlSecurityDisaster PreparednessDigital PreservationConservationPoints to Keep in MindReferences15-LEGAL ISSUES AND COLLECTION MANAGEMENTCopyright Laws and LibrariesFair Use and CopyingDigital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)EnforcementDigital Rights Management (DRM)Gifts and the IRSAmericans with Disabilities Act and Collection ManagementPrivacyPoints to Keep in MindReferencesIndex
Recenzii
Whether you are a new librarian or an experienced one starting over with a new collection, this latest edition remains a foundational tool.