This latest edition continues to cover all phases of collection development?from needs assessment, policies, and the selection process (theory and practice), to publishers, serials, protection, legal issues, censorship, and intellectual freedom. Each chapter has been extensively revised to reflect changing practices, policies, and technologies. To this end, some chapters?electronic materials, government information, audiovisual materials, and resource sharing?have been almost completely rewritten. In addition, electronic serials, introduced in the 4th edition, has been combined with its print counterpart in a single chapter. New to this edition is a CD containing supplementary material; a companion Web site () will also be maintained to ens...
Covering virtually every aspect of its subject, Collection Development and Management for 21st Centu...
This paper addresses organization and management issues related to library material selection and ac...
New computer-based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for...
New computer-based technologies are causing both evolutionary and revolutionary changes in libraries...
Collection development policies. as traditionally conceived are static, reactive, and of little prac...
Examines definitions of the library as a collection to demonstrate the centrality of collection deve...
Collection development policies in academic libraries have traditionally addressed scope and depth o...
Due to emergence and use of new technologies in the library activities a radical change has been occ...
Collection Development is a process of selecting, ordering and payment of information materials for ...
Abstract: This paper describes various trends in collection development in digital environment. The ...
Contributing institution: Cornell UniversityCollection development remains a cornerstone responsibil...
Collection development is intended primarily to improve the academic library's ability to fulfi...
This article briefly explains the changing phase of collection development while discussing the info...
The last decade has seen profound changes in how library collections are developed and managed, driv...
Due to information explosion, growing multi-disciplinary research, increasing information demand of ...
Covering virtually every aspect of its subject, Collection Development and Management for 21st Centu...
This paper addresses organization and management issues related to library material selection and ac...
New computer-based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for...
New computer-based technologies are causing both evolutionary and revolutionary changes in libraries...
Collection development policies. as traditionally conceived are static, reactive, and of little prac...
Examines definitions of the library as a collection to demonstrate the centrality of collection deve...
Collection development policies in academic libraries have traditionally addressed scope and depth o...
Due to emergence and use of new technologies in the library activities a radical change has been occ...
Collection Development is a process of selecting, ordering and payment of information materials for ...
Abstract: This paper describes various trends in collection development in digital environment. The ...
Contributing institution: Cornell UniversityCollection development remains a cornerstone responsibil...
Collection development is intended primarily to improve the academic library's ability to fulfi...
This article briefly explains the changing phase of collection development while discussing the info...
The last decade has seen profound changes in how library collections are developed and managed, driv...
Due to information explosion, growing multi-disciplinary research, increasing information demand of ...
Covering virtually every aspect of its subject, Collection Development and Management for 21st Centu...
This paper addresses organization and management issues related to library material selection and ac...
New computer-based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for...