The poster describes a collection assessment project that compares the use of monographs purchased on an approval plan with those acquired via subject librarians’ selections. The goal is to reveal the usage trends between the two different selection processes. The analysis is based on LC classifications and subject groupings. We hypothesize that the usage patterns vary among subjects. The findings will inform collection managers in their effort to establish an effective and sustainable collection strategy.Librarie
When faced with multiple competing priorities for investment in library resources, there are many im...
Presented the methodology and systems used at the University of St. Thomas libraires to analyze usag...
Objectives: For the past few years , this health sciences library has been ordering eBooks in addit...
This chapter will demonstrate that monographic material acquired at the University of Kansas (KU) th...
Assessment of monographic resources is a critical prerequisite for the development of user centric a...
As a component of the collection development toolkit, citation analysis canyield data regarding use ...
A Review of: Ke, I., Gao, W., & Bronicki, J. (2017). Does title-by-title selection make a differenc...
Many papers about approval plans address their effect on collection development and subject bibliogr...
Collection development practitioners face a complicated publishing environment with many new and dev...
The purpose of this paper is to determine how the I-Share collection serves its members, focusing o...
This study examines holdings of 21 members of the Association of Research Libraries for books review...
This presentation describes an assessment of the English language and literature monographs acquired...
The purpose of this article is to describe an assessment project of the monograph collection at the ...
This case study reflects on the process of investigating the appropriateness of pursuing an approval...
This study compares three different models for selecting e-books for a research library’s collectio...
When faced with multiple competing priorities for investment in library resources, there are many im...
Presented the methodology and systems used at the University of St. Thomas libraires to analyze usag...
Objectives: For the past few years , this health sciences library has been ordering eBooks in addit...
This chapter will demonstrate that monographic material acquired at the University of Kansas (KU) th...
Assessment of monographic resources is a critical prerequisite for the development of user centric a...
As a component of the collection development toolkit, citation analysis canyield data regarding use ...
A Review of: Ke, I., Gao, W., & Bronicki, J. (2017). Does title-by-title selection make a differenc...
Many papers about approval plans address their effect on collection development and subject bibliogr...
Collection development practitioners face a complicated publishing environment with many new and dev...
The purpose of this paper is to determine how the I-Share collection serves its members, focusing o...
This study examines holdings of 21 members of the Association of Research Libraries for books review...
This presentation describes an assessment of the English language and literature monographs acquired...
The purpose of this article is to describe an assessment project of the monograph collection at the ...
This case study reflects on the process of investigating the appropriateness of pursuing an approval...
This study compares three different models for selecting e-books for a research library’s collectio...
When faced with multiple competing priorities for investment in library resources, there are many im...
Presented the methodology and systems used at the University of St. Thomas libraires to analyze usag...
Objectives: For the past few years , this health sciences library has been ordering eBooks in addit...