Crash course in collection development:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Library collections -- The library and its community -- Collection assessment and evaluation -- Collection development policies -- Statistics for collection developers -- Managing collection budgets -- Selecting library materials -- Reviews and reviewing sources -- Acquisitions -- The publishing industry -- Collection maintenance -- Mending and preserving -- Collection promotion and merchandising -- Handling complaints about the collection -- Conclusion |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
................................................................xi
Chapter
1—
Library Collections
...................................................1
What Is a Collection?
.........................................................1
What Is Collection Development?
...........................................2
Collection Management versus Collection Development
.........................3
Initial Issues to Consider
......................................................3
Needs, Wants, and Demands
...................................................6
Chapter
2—
The Library and Its Community
........................................7
The Goals of a Community Analysis
.............................................8
Basic Steps
.................................................................9
Step
1 :
Defining Your Borders
.............................................9
Step
2:
Neighborhood Immersion
..........................................10
Step
3:
Collect Your Data
................................................11
Step
4:
Making Sense of Your Data
.........................................19
Finishing Steps of Your Analysis
..............................................20
Charts
................................................................20
Top Collection Subject Demands
...........................................21
Community Analysis Web Sites
...............................................22
Finishing Your Analysis
.................................................23
Chapter
3—
Collection Assessment and Evaluation
..................................25
The Value of Your Collection
.................................................25
Evaluations and Assessments
.................................................26
When to Perform a Collection Evaluation
........................................27
Policy or Legal Requirement
..............................................27
Planning
..............................................................27
Need for Information
....................................................28
The Goal of a Collection Evaluation
............................................28
Starting a Collection Evaluation
...............................................29
Step
1 :
Define Your Collection Evaluation Goal
...............................30
Step
2:
Determine What Data You Need to Gather, and How
.....................30
Step
3:
Choose an Appropriate Evaluation Technique
..........................31
Step
4:
Document and Disseminate the Results
................................31
Collection Evaluation Techniques
..............................................32
Collection Based
.......................................................33
User Based
............................................................40
vi
Contents
Chapter
4—
Collection Development Policies
.......................................45
The Purpose of a Collection Development Policy
..................................45
The Ideal Collection Development Policy
....................................46
Are Collection Development Policies Useful in Today s Public Library?
...........46
Elements of a Collection Development Policy
....................................47
Before Writing Your Own Collection Development Policy
..........................51
Sharing Your Collection Development Policy
....................................51
Chapters
—
Statistics for Collection Developers
.....................................53
Why Collect Data about Your Collection?
.......................................54
Regulatory Demands
....................................................54
Planning
..............................................................54
Monitoring Development
.................................................55
Monitoring Trends
......................................................55
Types of Data
..............................................................55
Common Formulas and Measures for Collection Developers
.........................56
Percentage of Acquisitions Rate
...........................................56
Turnover Rate
..........................................................57
Circulation per Capita
...................................................57
Volumes per Capita
.....................................................58
Material Expenditures per Capita
...........................................58
Presenting and Reporting Your Statistics
........................................59
Basic Rules
............................................................59
Choosing an Effective Message
............................................60
Consider Your Audience and Your Goal
.....................................60
Chapter
6—
Managing Collection Budgets
.........................................63
The Budget Cycle
..........................................................64
What You Will Need to Prepare Your Collection Budget
............................65
Budget Allocations
..........................................................66
Fund Accounts
.........................................................66
Creating Budget Allocations
..............................................67
Keeping Track of Your Budget Allocations
..................................67
Budget Challenges
..........................................................68
Not Enough Money
.....................................................69
Lack of Control
........................................................69
Rising Costs
...........................................................69
Spending Someone Else s Money
..........................................70
Shifting or Competing Collection Priorities
...................................70
Avoiding Problems by Improving Budgeting Skills
................................71
Contents
vii
Chapter
7—
Selecting Library Materials
...........................................73
Selection Philosophies
.......................................................73
Personal Preparations Before You Start to Select
..................................75
Your Personal Preferences and Biases
.......................................75
Ethics
................................................................75
Utilize Your Strengths and Battle Your Weaknesses
............................76
Before Starting
.........................................................77
Popular Selection Criteria
....................................................77
Subject
...............................................................77
Demand and Usage Potential
..............................................77
Material Construction Quality
.............................................78
Collection Balance
......................................................78
Other Considerations
....................................................78
Selecting Materials Other Than Books
..........................................80
Audiovisual Material
....................................................80
Journals and Newspapers
.................................................81
Children s Material
.....................................................81
Non-English-Language Material
...........................................82
Popular Selection Tools
......................................................83
Recommended and Best of
...
Lists
....................................83
Catalogs
..............................................................83
Directories and Bibliographies
.............................................84
Reviews
..............................................................84
Chapter
8—
Reviews and Reviewing Sources
........................................85
The Purpose of a Review
.....................................................85
A Standard Review
.........................................................86
The Limitations of a Review
..................................................87
Coverage Gaps
.........................................................87
Timeliness
............................................................88
Pulling Punches
........................................................88
Tags
.................................................................88
Differences in Opinions
..................................................89
Finding Reviews
...........................................................90
Online Reviews
........................................................90
Journals
..............................................................91
Popular Library Review Sources
...............................................91
Publishers Weekly
......................................................91
Library Journal
........................................................92
Booklist
...............................................................93
New York Times Book Review
.............................................94
Other Review Sources to Consider
.........................................95
viii Contents
Chapter
9—
Acquisitions
........................................................97
Purchasing Basics
..........................................................97
Preparing Your Order
.......................................................98
Finding the Item
............................................................98
Buying from Vendors and Jobbers
..........................................99
Buying Directly from the Publisher
........................................100
Buying Directly from the Store
...........................................101
Types of Purchases
........................................................102
Firm Orders
..........................................................102
Standing Orders
.......................................................103
On Approval
..........................................................103
Leases
...............................................................104
Finishing Acquisitions
......................................................104
Chapter
10—
The Publishing Industry
............................................105
What Is a Publisher?
.......................................................106
The Process of Publishing a Book
.............................................107
Various Types of Publishers
.................................................107
Trade Publishers
.......................................................108
Government Publishing
.................................................108
Specialty Presses
......................................................108
Small and Independent Presses
...........................................109
Textbook and Academic Publishers
........................................109
Top Publishers in the United States
............................................109
Printing
..................................................................110
Publishing Terminology
.....................................................110
Backlist
..............................................................110
Blurb
................................................................
Ill
Copyright
............................................................
Ill
Dust Jacket
...........................................................
Ill
Frontlist.............................................................
Ill
Galley
...............................................................112
Imprint
..............................................................112
ISBN
................................................................112
Mass-Market Paperbacks
................................................112
Publication Date
.......................................................113
Remainders
...........................................................113
Title Verso
...........................................................113
Trade Paperbacks
......................................................113
Contents ix
Chapter
11—
Collection Maintenance
............................................115
Deleting Material, or Weeding
...............................................116
Why Collection Developers Need to Weed Material
...........................116
Why Collection Developers Try to Avoid Weeding
...........................117
The Weeding Process
.......................................................119
Before You Start
......................................................120
Information You Will Need
..............................................121
Material You May Need to Take with You
..................................123
Criteria Used in the Weeding Process
......................................125
Chapter
12—
Mending and Preserving
............................................135
Common Misconceptions
...................................................136
Common Problems
........................................................137
Bindings
.............................................................138
Spine
................................................................138
Paper
................................................................139
Light
................................................................139
Tears or Other Damage
.................................................140
Photocopying
.........................................................140
Water
...............................................................141
Food and Drink
.......................................................141
Resources
............................................................142
Material Protection
.........................................................142
Chapter
13—
Collection Promotion and Merchandising
.............................143
Why Merchandise and Promote Our Collections?
.................................144
It s Attractive
.........................................................144
It Improves Access
.....................................................145
It Meets Expectations
...................................................145
Understanding User Behavior
................................................145
The Browser
..........................................................146
Collection Organization
.................................................146
Floor Plans and Customer Movement
......................................148
Types of Collection Merchandising and Promotion
...............................148
Displays
.............................................................149
Face-Outs
............................................................149
End Caps
............................................................150
Multiple Copies
.......................................................150
Fronting
.............................................................151
Items That Complement One Another
......................................151
Shelving Fixtures
......................................................152
Challenges of Merchandising and Promotion
....................................153
χ
Contents
Chapter
14—
Handling Complaints about the Collection
.............................155
Complaints versus Challenges
................................................156
Intellectual Freedom
.......................................................156
Planning for Complaints and Challenges
........................................157
Training Library Staff
..................................................157
Training Library Boards and Commissions
..................................158
Policies and Procedures
.................................................158
Material Selection Philosophy
............................................159
Collection Balance
.....................................................160
Community Analysis
...................................................160
A Typical Complaint-Handling Process
........................................161
Informal Complaint
....................................................161
Formal Complaint
.....................................................162
Internal Censorship
........................................................164
Conclusion
..................................................................165
Index
.......................................................................167
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adam_txt |
Contents
Introduction
.xi
Chapter
1—
Library Collections
.1
What Is a Collection?
.1
What Is Collection Development?
.2
Collection Management versus Collection Development
.3
Initial Issues to Consider
.3
Needs, Wants, and Demands
.6
Chapter
2—
The Library and Its Community
.7
The Goals of a Community Analysis
.8
Basic Steps
.9
Step
1 :
Defining Your Borders
.9
Step
2:
Neighborhood Immersion
.10
Step
3:
Collect Your Data
.11
Step
4:
Making Sense of Your Data
.19
Finishing Steps of Your Analysis
.20
Charts
.20
Top Collection Subject Demands
.21
Community Analysis Web Sites
.22
Finishing Your Analysis
.23
Chapter
3—
Collection Assessment and Evaluation
.25
The Value of Your Collection
.25
Evaluations and Assessments
.26
When to Perform a Collection Evaluation
.27
Policy or Legal Requirement
.27
Planning
.27
Need for Information
.28
The Goal of a Collection Evaluation
.28
Starting a Collection Evaluation
.29
Step
1 :
Define Your Collection Evaluation Goal
.30
Step
2:
Determine What Data You Need to Gather, and How
.30
Step
3:
Choose an Appropriate Evaluation Technique
.31
Step
4:
Document and Disseminate the Results
.31
Collection Evaluation Techniques
.32
Collection Based
.33
User Based
.40
vi
Contents
Chapter
4—
Collection Development Policies
.45
The Purpose of a Collection Development Policy
.45
The Ideal Collection Development Policy
.46
Are Collection Development Policies Useful in Today's Public Library?
.46
Elements of a Collection Development Policy
.47
Before Writing Your Own Collection Development Policy
.51
Sharing Your Collection Development Policy
.51
Chapters
—
Statistics for Collection Developers
.53
Why Collect Data about Your Collection?
.54
Regulatory Demands
.54
Planning
.54
Monitoring Development
.55
Monitoring Trends
.55
Types of Data
.55
Common Formulas and Measures for Collection Developers
.56
Percentage of Acquisitions Rate
.56
Turnover Rate
.57
Circulation per Capita
.57
Volumes per Capita
.58
Material Expenditures per Capita
.58
Presenting and Reporting Your Statistics
.59
Basic Rules
.59
Choosing an Effective Message
.60
Consider Your Audience and Your Goal
.60
Chapter
6—
Managing Collection Budgets
.63
The Budget Cycle
.64
What You Will Need to Prepare Your Collection Budget
.65
Budget Allocations
.66
Fund Accounts
.66
Creating Budget Allocations
.67
Keeping Track of Your Budget Allocations
.67
Budget Challenges
.68
Not Enough Money
.69
Lack of Control
.69
Rising Costs
.69
Spending Someone Else's Money
.70
Shifting or Competing Collection Priorities
.70
Avoiding Problems by Improving Budgeting Skills
.71
Contents
vii
Chapter
7—
Selecting Library Materials
.73
Selection Philosophies
.73
Personal Preparations Before You Start to Select
.75
Your Personal Preferences and Biases
.75
Ethics
.75
Utilize Your Strengths and Battle Your Weaknesses
.76
Before Starting
.77
Popular Selection Criteria
.77
Subject
.77
Demand and Usage Potential
.77
Material Construction Quality
.78
Collection Balance
.78
Other Considerations
.78
Selecting Materials Other Than Books
.80
Audiovisual Material
.80
Journals and Newspapers
.81
Children's Material
.81
Non-English-Language Material
.82
Popular Selection Tools
.83
"Recommended" and "Best of
."
Lists
.83
Catalogs
.83
Directories and Bibliographies
.84
Reviews
.84
Chapter
8—
Reviews and Reviewing Sources
.85
The Purpose of a Review
.85
A Standard Review
.86
The Limitations of a Review
.87
Coverage Gaps
.87
Timeliness
.88
Pulling Punches
.88
Tags
.88
Differences in Opinions
.89
Finding Reviews
.90
Online Reviews
.90
Journals
.91
Popular Library Review Sources
.91
Publishers Weekly
.91
Library Journal
.92
Booklist
.93
New York Times Book Review
.94
Other Review Sources to Consider
.95
viii Contents
Chapter
9—
Acquisitions
.97
Purchasing Basics
.97
Preparing Your Order
.98
Finding the Item
.98
Buying from Vendors and Jobbers
.99
Buying Directly from the Publisher
.100
Buying Directly from the Store
.101
Types of Purchases
.102
Firm Orders
.102
Standing Orders
.103
On Approval
.103
Leases
.104
Finishing Acquisitions
.104
Chapter
10—
The Publishing Industry
.105
What Is a Publisher?
.106
The Process of Publishing a Book
.107
Various Types of Publishers
.107
Trade Publishers
.108
Government Publishing
.108
Specialty Presses
.108
Small and Independent Presses
.109
Textbook and Academic Publishers
.109
Top Publishers in the United States
.109
Printing
.110
Publishing Terminology
.110
Backlist
.110
Blurb
.
Ill
Copyright
.
Ill
Dust Jacket
.
Ill
Frontlist.
Ill
Galley
.112
Imprint
.112
ISBN
.112
Mass-Market Paperbacks
.112
Publication Date
.113
Remainders
.113
Title Verso
.113
Trade Paperbacks
.113
Contents ix
Chapter
11—
Collection Maintenance
.115
Deleting Material, or Weeding
.116
Why Collection Developers Need to Weed Material
.116
Why Collection Developers Try to Avoid Weeding
.117
The Weeding Process
.119
Before You Start
.120
Information You Will Need
.121
Material You May Need to Take with You
.123
Criteria Used in the Weeding Process
.125
Chapter
12—
Mending and Preserving
.135
Common Misconceptions
.136
Common Problems
.137
Bindings
.138
Spine
.138
Paper
.139
Light
.139
Tears or Other Damage
.140
Photocopying
.140
Water
.141
Food and Drink
.141
Resources
.142
Material Protection
.142
Chapter
13—
Collection Promotion and Merchandising
.143
Why Merchandise and Promote Our Collections?
.144
It's Attractive
.144
It Improves Access
.145
It Meets Expectations
.145
Understanding User Behavior
.145
The Browser
.146
Collection Organization
.146
Floor Plans and Customer Movement
.148
Types of Collection Merchandising and Promotion
.148
Displays
.149
Face-Outs
.149
End Caps
.150
Multiple Copies
.150
Fronting
.151
Items That Complement One Another
.151
Shelving Fixtures
.152
Challenges of Merchandising and Promotion
.153
χ
Contents
Chapter
14—
Handling Complaints about the Collection
.155
Complaints versus Challenges
.156
Intellectual Freedom
.156
Planning for Complaints and Challenges
.157
Training Library Staff
.157
Training Library Boards and Commissions
.158
Policies and Procedures
.158
Material Selection Philosophy
.159
Collection Balance
.160
Community Analysis
.160
A Typical Complaint-Handling Process
.161
Informal Complaint
.161
Formal Complaint
.162
Internal Censorship
.164
Conclusion
.165
Index
.167 |
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spelling | Disher, Wayne Verfasser aut Crash course in collection development Wayne Disher 1. publ. Westport, Conn. [u.a.] Libraries Unlimited 2007 XIII, 179 S. 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Crash course series Includes bibliographical references and index Library collections -- The library and its community -- Collection assessment and evaluation -- Collection development policies -- Statistics for collection developers -- Managing collection budgets -- Selecting library materials -- Reviews and reviewing sources -- Acquisitions -- The publishing industry -- Collection maintenance -- Mending and preserving -- Collection promotion and merchandising -- Handling complaints about the collection -- Conclusion Collection development (Libraries) / United States Small libraries / Collection development / United States Développement des collections (Bibliothèques) - États-Unis Petites bibliothèques - Développement des collections - États-Unis Collection development (Libraries) United States Small libraries Collection development United States Bestandsaufbau (DE-588)4144921-6 gnd rswk-swf Bibliothek (DE-588)4006439-6 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Bibliothek (DE-588)4006439-6 s Bestandsaufbau (DE-588)4144921-6 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016264812&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Disher, Wayne Crash course in collection development Collection development (Libraries) / United States Small libraries / Collection development / United States Développement des collections (Bibliothèques) - États-Unis Petites bibliothèques - Développement des collections - États-Unis Collection development (Libraries) United States Small libraries Collection development United States Bestandsaufbau (DE-588)4144921-6 gnd Bibliothek (DE-588)4006439-6 gnd |
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title_full | Crash course in collection development Wayne Disher |
title_fullStr | Crash course in collection development Wayne Disher |
title_full_unstemmed | Crash course in collection development Wayne Disher |
title_short | Crash course in collection development |
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topic | Collection development (Libraries) / United States Small libraries / Collection development / United States Développement des collections (Bibliothèques) - États-Unis Petites bibliothèques - Développement des collections - États-Unis Collection development (Libraries) United States Small libraries Collection development United States Bestandsaufbau (DE-588)4144921-6 gnd Bibliothek (DE-588)4006439-6 gnd |
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