Customer-based collection development: an overview

This essential guide to customer-based/patron-driven collection development will allow librarians to navigate the rapid changes in what users expect of libraries. The traditional "top down" approach to collection development definitely has its drawbacks: even after spending a good deal of...

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Weitere Verfasser: Bridges, Karl 1964- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Facet Publ. 2014
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Zusammenfassung:This essential guide to customer-based/patron-driven collection development will allow librarians to navigate the rapid changes in what users expect of libraries. The traditional "top down" approach to collection development definitely has its drawbacks: even after spending a good deal of time, energy, and resources, librarians are sometimes frustrated to find that their library's collection is not being used as they anticipated. But there's another strategy that's gaining momentum. This book gathers together the best practitioners in the emerging field of customer-based collection development to find out what library users need and want and provide strategies to allow librarians to manage collections accordingly. Drawing on the experiences of professionals from a variety of academic and public libraries, Customer-based Collection Development : Offers strategies for planning and implementing a customer-based collection programme Summarizes its potential impact on a library's budget Discusses cataloging implications, and other day-to-day operational issues Presents guidelines for evaluating and marketing. Readership: Librarians and library managers in all types of libraries
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
1. E-Books and Patron Driven Acquisitions in Academic Libraries -- Cristina Caminita 2. A Hard DDA's Night: Managing a Consortial Demand Driven Acquisitions Program for E-books -- Sarah Hartman-Caverly, Amy McColl, Norm Medeiros and Mike Persick 3. Selectors' Perceptions of e-Book Patron-Driven Acquisitions Judith M. Nixon, Suzanne M. Ward, and Robert S. Freeman 4. Flying in Late: A Pilot PDA on a Microscopic Budget -- Jamie L. Conklin and Erik Sean Estep 5. A Case Study for PDA on a Shoe-String Budget: An Evolving Vision for Collection Development through Three Pilot Projects -- Naomi Ikeda Chow and Ryan James 6. Technical Services Aspects of Demand-Driven Ebook Acquisitions -- Kay Downey 7. Brigham Young University's Patron-Driven Acquisitions: Does It Stand the Test of Time? -- Jared L. Howland, Rebecca Schroeder, and Tom Wright 8. Patron Driven Digital Collection Development in Archives -- Maura Valentino 9. PDA in a Multi-Library Setting: Challenges, Implementation, and Outcomes -- Jeanne Harrell, Carmelita Pickett, Simona Tabacaru, Jeannette Ho, Ana Ugaz and Nancy Burford 10. Seven Reasons to be Skeptical about Patron Driven Acquisitions: A Summary -- John Buschman 11. Patron-Driven vs. Librarian-Selected: Three Years of Comparative E-book Usage -- Dracine Hodges
Beschreibung:VI, 205 S. Ill., graph. Darst.
ISBN:9781856049313

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