Proving the value of library collections has always been a concern of collection development librarians. Librarians have devised creative methods of gathering evidence to demonstrate to university administrations the essential role that libraries play in research productivity. In an attempt to demonstrate the value of library collections, the authors from the University of Kansas (KU) Libraries conducted a citation analysis study utilizing KU science faculty publications. Using a random sampling of faculty from the departments of Physics, Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, and Geology, the authors developed lists of the citations in these faculty publications and checked to determine if KU Libraries provides access to these cited mater...
In an environment of strained budgets and heightened accountability, academic libraries need to base...
Academic libraries have a long history of assessing the collection and determining if the collection...
Objective – This paper summarizes two studies that share the same research question: do universities...
Proving the value of library collections has always been a concern of collection development librari...
At the 2012 Charleston Conference, University of Kansas (KU) librarians presented the results of a c...
During the fall of 2012 and spring of 2013, two librarians from the University of Kansas Libraries c...
The evaluation of university library collections must include quantitative as well as qualitative me...
Poster Evidence Based Collection Development Robert Wright, Health and Life Sciences Librarian Un...
This chapter describes the empirical quantitative and qualitative research and case studies pertaini...
In a time of decreasing collections budgets and expectations of increased fiscal accountability in l...
This study evaluates monograph acquisition decisions at an academic health sciences library using ci...
How can academic libraries demonstrate the value of electronic resources to key stakeholders, to ens...
Demonstrating library value is of critical importance to all libraries, both to protect services and...
The University of Wollongong Library (UWL) has initiated an innovative and collaborative research pr...
This master's paper will analyze the usage of a branch library collection in two different ways. Fir...
In an environment of strained budgets and heightened accountability, academic libraries need to base...
Academic libraries have a long history of assessing the collection and determining if the collection...
Objective – This paper summarizes two studies that share the same research question: do universities...
Proving the value of library collections has always been a concern of collection development librari...
At the 2012 Charleston Conference, University of Kansas (KU) librarians presented the results of a c...
During the fall of 2012 and spring of 2013, two librarians from the University of Kansas Libraries c...
The evaluation of university library collections must include quantitative as well as qualitative me...
Poster Evidence Based Collection Development Robert Wright, Health and Life Sciences Librarian Un...
This chapter describes the empirical quantitative and qualitative research and case studies pertaini...
In a time of decreasing collections budgets and expectations of increased fiscal accountability in l...
This study evaluates monograph acquisition decisions at an academic health sciences library using ci...
How can academic libraries demonstrate the value of electronic resources to key stakeholders, to ens...
Demonstrating library value is of critical importance to all libraries, both to protect services and...
The University of Wollongong Library (UWL) has initiated an innovative and collaborative research pr...
This master's paper will analyze the usage of a branch library collection in two different ways. Fir...
In an environment of strained budgets and heightened accountability, academic libraries need to base...
Academic libraries have a long history of assessing the collection and determining if the collection...
Objective – This paper summarizes two studies that share the same research question: do universities...