How do you respond to increasing library materials cost? Do you still provide enough, fewer, or more print books? How do you sustain access to library resources? In the past few years, Zach S. Henderson Library at Georgia Southern University faced these questions and more. As many libraries have done, Henderson Library responded by decreasing monograph acquisitions to allocate additional funds for serial acquisition. However, these challenges provided opportunities for the library to be creative in purchasing monographs. One of the approaches the library chose to explore was establishing a print demand-driven acquisition (pDDA) or Books on Demand program with ProQuest. Through this program, the library has increased its access to print mono...
Many academic libraries have experimented with e-book patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) plans as smal...
With shrinking book budgets, traditional collection building, or the “just in case” purchasing model...
Library budgets are often stagnating, staff time is being redirected towards other needs, and demand...
How do you respond to increasing library materials cost? Do you still provide enough, less, or more ...
Georgia State University’s print circulation has declined over 50% since 2010. Collection developmen...
How long are we willing to wait for a book to demonstrate value? How many circulations are enough? T...
Libraries are caught in the middle—between static or shrinking budgets on one hand and ever-expandin...
A growing trend in collection development among academic libraries is demand driven acquisition (DDA...
Many academic libraries are struggling to revise collection policies and develop improved methods of...
It’s 2017, and library patrons still have limited ways to access the text of articles behind pay wal...
Difficult economic times are reducing libraries’ ability to purchase print monographs, and continu...
Presentation given at 2016 Electronic Resources & Libraries ConferenceIUPUI University Library is st...
Like other academic libraries, the University of Kansas (KU) Libraries has been looking for efficien...
Keeping Up With… is an online current awareness publication from the Association of College and Rese...
With recent vast changes in formats, purchase/subscription options, and funding sources, many librar...
Many academic libraries have experimented with e-book patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) plans as smal...
With shrinking book budgets, traditional collection building, or the “just in case” purchasing model...
Library budgets are often stagnating, staff time is being redirected towards other needs, and demand...
How do you respond to increasing library materials cost? Do you still provide enough, less, or more ...
Georgia State University’s print circulation has declined over 50% since 2010. Collection developmen...
How long are we willing to wait for a book to demonstrate value? How many circulations are enough? T...
Libraries are caught in the middle—between static or shrinking budgets on one hand and ever-expandin...
A growing trend in collection development among academic libraries is demand driven acquisition (DDA...
Many academic libraries are struggling to revise collection policies and develop improved methods of...
It’s 2017, and library patrons still have limited ways to access the text of articles behind pay wal...
Difficult economic times are reducing libraries’ ability to purchase print monographs, and continu...
Presentation given at 2016 Electronic Resources & Libraries ConferenceIUPUI University Library is st...
Like other academic libraries, the University of Kansas (KU) Libraries has been looking for efficien...
Keeping Up With… is an online current awareness publication from the Association of College and Rese...
With recent vast changes in formats, purchase/subscription options, and funding sources, many librar...
Many academic libraries have experimented with e-book patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) plans as smal...
With shrinking book budgets, traditional collection building, or the “just in case” purchasing model...
Library budgets are often stagnating, staff time is being redirected towards other needs, and demand...