Using an electronic shelf-reading system a cost-benefit analysis was conducted of an inventory/shelf-reading project in a medium-sized academic library. Analyses include time spent, cataloging discrepancies, books found with active statuses, mis-shelving rate and distance, and subsequent use of found books. Correctly re-shelving “missing” materials was found to be more cost-effective and service oriented than repurchase
Many academic libraries have experimented with e-book patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) plans as smal...
The long-term strategy of the academic library community needs to focus on improved cost effectivene...
This study evaluates monograph acquisition decisions at an academic health sciences library using ci...
Objective – To describe an inventory system that was created within the library and to show the cost...
This essay considers how cost-benefit analysis may be used in a small to mid-sized library to identi...
This paper describes the concept of cost-benefit analysis in libraries, citing early uses. The need...
Libraries since their inception 4000 years ago have been in a process of constant change. Although, ...
Libraries since their inception 4000 years ago have been in a process of constant change. Although, ...
Proving the value of library collections has always been a concern of collection development librari...
In 2003, the De La Salle University Library acquired a high end integrated library system called the...
This chapter describes the empirical quantitative and qualitative research and case studies pertaini...
A growing trend in collection development among academic libraries is demand driven acquisition (DDA...
Starting in 2007, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries began a collection assessment...
Academic libraries use many different techniques for determining how to de-select reference material...
Purpose – This paper is the result of a small cost study of resource sharing services in 23 North Am...
Many academic libraries have experimented with e-book patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) plans as smal...
The long-term strategy of the academic library community needs to focus on improved cost effectivene...
This study evaluates monograph acquisition decisions at an academic health sciences library using ci...
Objective – To describe an inventory system that was created within the library and to show the cost...
This essay considers how cost-benefit analysis may be used in a small to mid-sized library to identi...
This paper describes the concept of cost-benefit analysis in libraries, citing early uses. The need...
Libraries since their inception 4000 years ago have been in a process of constant change. Although, ...
Libraries since their inception 4000 years ago have been in a process of constant change. Although, ...
Proving the value of library collections has always been a concern of collection development librari...
In 2003, the De La Salle University Library acquired a high end integrated library system called the...
This chapter describes the empirical quantitative and qualitative research and case studies pertaini...
A growing trend in collection development among academic libraries is demand driven acquisition (DDA...
Starting in 2007, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries began a collection assessment...
Academic libraries use many different techniques for determining how to de-select reference material...
Purpose – This paper is the result of a small cost study of resource sharing services in 23 North Am...
Many academic libraries have experimented with e-book patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) plans as smal...
The long-term strategy of the academic library community needs to focus on improved cost effectivene...
This study evaluates monograph acquisition decisions at an academic health sciences library using ci...