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Book delivery : a survey
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ISBN: 0948848294 Year: 1990 Publisher: Loughborough library and information statistics


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The acquisitions librarian.
ISSN: 1544435X Year: 1989 Publisher: Binghamton, N.Y. : Haworth Press

Understanding the business of library acquisitions
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ISBN: 0585310807 9780585310800 0838907415 9780838907412 Year: 1999 Publisher: Chicago : American Library Association,

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The process of obtaining materials for libraries is more complex than ever. The 1990s have witnessed dramatically reduced library budgets while the materials that libraries need have broadened immensely. Library staff must address issues of electronic publishing and licensing, automated communications with vendors, new producers of library materials, and increased possibilities for outsourcing. Stretching limited acquisitions dollars to maintain an appropriate library collection is without doubt a creative and difficult task. This book thoroughly documents the basic principles and practices of acquisitions, including such timeless topics as vendor selection and evaluation, approval plans, acquiring serials, gifts and exchanges, and out-of-print and antiquarian markets. A very important chapter articulates practical suggestions for successfully managing, organizing, and staffing acquisitions personnel by encouraging managers to lead by example and to 'communicate, communicate, communicate.' There are a number of areas covered in this book that are of utility and significance for even very experienced librarians. First, the chapter that deals with basic accounting theory and business practice as they relate to acquisitions provides vital information. Along related lines, there are two chapters that discuss ethical issues in acquisitions, an important but often neglected area. Additionally, Understanding the Business of Library Acquisitions presents an excellent discussion of outsourcing that includes descriptions of various models that presently exist. Finally, this volume offers a fine analysis of non-print acquisitions and resources, a subject that emerges as a common thread throughout the book, in addition to a chapter that is devoted to the subject. From the vantage point of health sciences librarians, this topic is critical, because acquiring and managing electronic resources are currently particular areas of concern for them. This compendium has appeared at a time when librarians are very much in need of up-to-date guidelines and information that will help to ensure an efficient and informed acquisitions process.


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Statistics for managing library acquisitions /Eileen D. Hardy, editor ; Acquisitions Committee, Resources Section, Association for Library Collections and Technical Services, American Library Association
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ISBN: 0838933742 Year: 1989 Publisher: Chicago American Library Association


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Building library collections
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ISBN: 0810807300 Year: 1974 Publisher: Metuchen: Scarecrow

The acquisition of library materials
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ISBN: 083890145X Year: 1973 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.): American library association

Guide to preservation in acquisition processing
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ISBN: 0585351228 9780585351223 0838906117 Year: 1993 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] American Library Association

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