The article is about an alternative concept in library collection management – floating collections – very popular in American public libraries nowadays. Selected literature is presented, the history of approach and a case study from Monterey County Free Libraries (MCFL) where the author of this article works. Potential benefits and challenges of floating collections are presented as well
This paper considers some of the major issues concerning collection management\ud in academic librar...
Digital collections, institutional repositories, open educational resources, open access publishing,...
This poster will explore the wide range of non-traditional, non-media collections circulating in our...
In 2011 the public libraries of Gothenburg city implemented so-called floating collections. In float...
Presented at the 2014 Access Services Conference, November 12-14, 2014, Georgia Tech Global Learning...
The purpose of this study is to contribute with knowledge about how floating collections can be dist...
Library collection management is an ongoing process of selecting and deselecting – or weeding – mate...
Are collection development policies viable today? In order to answer that question, librarians at th...
Collections development refers to the practice of adding items to the collection of a library, and c...
This paper reviews the literature of collection development and management from 2009 and 2010. Theme...
Due to emergence and use of new technologies in the library activities a radical change has been occ...
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This paper will examine the way in which libraries are stewards of collections—the ways in which the...
The contemporary history of collection management in North American research libraries began midcent...
It is proposed that public libraries have a duty to collect material from alternative publishers (in...
This paper considers some of the major issues concerning collection management\ud in academic librar...
Digital collections, institutional repositories, open educational resources, open access publishing,...
This poster will explore the wide range of non-traditional, non-media collections circulating in our...
In 2011 the public libraries of Gothenburg city implemented so-called floating collections. In float...
Presented at the 2014 Access Services Conference, November 12-14, 2014, Georgia Tech Global Learning...
The purpose of this study is to contribute with knowledge about how floating collections can be dist...
Library collection management is an ongoing process of selecting and deselecting – or weeding – mate...
Are collection development policies viable today? In order to answer that question, librarians at th...
Collections development refers to the practice of adding items to the collection of a library, and c...
This paper reviews the literature of collection development and management from 2009 and 2010. Theme...
Due to emergence and use of new technologies in the library activities a radical change has been occ...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Library Services at theRepository at ...
This paper will examine the way in which libraries are stewards of collections—the ways in which the...
The contemporary history of collection management in North American research libraries began midcent...
It is proposed that public libraries have a duty to collect material from alternative publishers (in...
This paper considers some of the major issues concerning collection management\ud in academic librar...
Digital collections, institutional repositories, open educational resources, open access publishing,...
This poster will explore the wide range of non-traditional, non-media collections circulating in our...