Librarians invest time gathering numbers about collections for various entities, such as accrediting groups and organizations, as well as their user communities. Gathering collections-related statistics regarding the numbers of things our libraries subscribe to or purchase, as well as the items our users use, often requires a significant investment in time. Definitions can be difficult to apply, and some questions do not seem to reflect our current reality or demonstrate value. The authors explore the challenges of annually gathering and recording collections related statistics and offer suggestions for improving the process
This chapter describes the development and use of a unique collection assessment tool, the Collectio...
Librarians and administrators are often looking for better ways to measure and promote library servi...
During the last few years, many academic libraries have accepted the challenge of helping their user...
At the end of its 2011 fiscal year, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library set out t...
Starting in 2007, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries began a collection assessment...
This poster was peer-reviewed for inclusion at the Association of College and Research Libraries' 20...
These are times of tighter budgets — for governments, industry, and individuals. Consequently, many ...
Given the budgetary and technological changes facing academic libraries, it has become necessary for...
This article discusses the challenge of maintaining meaningful usage statistics for electronic resou...
The ultimate use of library data is to help library managers in their decision making activities so ...
In a time of decreasing collections budgets and expectations of increased fiscal accountability in l...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce an original, quantitative approach to examining t...
After a digital project is completed and made available online, the work is not over: digital projec...
The authors review changes in the standards for measuring electronic resources through an examinatio...
Presentation given at the XXVIII Annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serials Acquisitio...
This chapter describes the development and use of a unique collection assessment tool, the Collectio...
Librarians and administrators are often looking for better ways to measure and promote library servi...
During the last few years, many academic libraries have accepted the challenge of helping their user...
At the end of its 2011 fiscal year, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library set out t...
Starting in 2007, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries began a collection assessment...
This poster was peer-reviewed for inclusion at the Association of College and Research Libraries' 20...
These are times of tighter budgets — for governments, industry, and individuals. Consequently, many ...
Given the budgetary and technological changes facing academic libraries, it has become necessary for...
This article discusses the challenge of maintaining meaningful usage statistics for electronic resou...
The ultimate use of library data is to help library managers in their decision making activities so ...
In a time of decreasing collections budgets and expectations of increased fiscal accountability in l...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce an original, quantitative approach to examining t...
After a digital project is completed and made available online, the work is not over: digital projec...
The authors review changes in the standards for measuring electronic resources through an examinatio...
Presentation given at the XXVIII Annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serials Acquisitio...
This chapter describes the development and use of a unique collection assessment tool, the Collectio...
Librarians and administrators are often looking for better ways to measure and promote library servi...
During the last few years, many academic libraries have accepted the challenge of helping their user...