Covering virtually every aspect of its subject, Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections is a soup-to-nuts guide perfect for students and beginning librarians, yet full of sage advice and new ideas for experienced practitioners. This landmark new text was overseen by a stellar editorial advisory board: Karen Brown (Dominican University), Kay Ann Cassell (Rutgers University), Alma Dawson (Lousiana State University), Ann O Neill (Emporia State University), and Patricia Oyler (Simmons College). Vicki Gregory, Professor at the University of South Florida, takes a process approach to her subject, making the book easy to consult about a specific question or problem. Practical and to the point, here\u27s an author...
Developing Collections to Empower Learners examines collection development in the context of today\u...
Reconfiguring collection development, what does that mean? How is collection development reconfigur...
This paper considers some of the major issues concerning collection management\ud in academic librar...
Review of Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections: An Introductio...
The collection development and management literature from 2011 and 2012 explores how libraries are m...
Collection development policies in academic libraries have traditionally addressed scope and depth o...
This latest edition continues to cover all phases of collection development?from needs assessment, p...
With many academic libraries making use of approval plans and demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) the t...
Are collection development policies viable today? In order to answer that question, librarians at th...
This paper reviews the literature of collection development and management from 2009 and 2010. Theme...
Academic libraries have endured as centers of learning and research because they have continually ev...
With recent vast changes in formats, purchase/subscription options, and funding sources, many librar...
Collection development manuals remain highly relevant to library strategic goals, though they are of...
In this fully updated revision, expert instructor and librarian Peggy Johnson addresses the art in c...
New computer-based technologies are causing both evolutionary and revolutionary changes in libraries...
Developing Collections to Empower Learners examines collection development in the context of today\u...
Reconfiguring collection development, what does that mean? How is collection development reconfigur...
This paper considers some of the major issues concerning collection management\ud in academic librar...
Review of Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections: An Introductio...
The collection development and management literature from 2011 and 2012 explores how libraries are m...
Collection development policies in academic libraries have traditionally addressed scope and depth o...
This latest edition continues to cover all phases of collection development?from needs assessment, p...
With many academic libraries making use of approval plans and demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) the t...
Are collection development policies viable today? In order to answer that question, librarians at th...
This paper reviews the literature of collection development and management from 2009 and 2010. Theme...
Academic libraries have endured as centers of learning and research because they have continually ev...
With recent vast changes in formats, purchase/subscription options, and funding sources, many librar...
Collection development manuals remain highly relevant to library strategic goals, though they are of...
In this fully updated revision, expert instructor and librarian Peggy Johnson addresses the art in c...
New computer-based technologies are causing both evolutionary and revolutionary changes in libraries...
Developing Collections to Empower Learners examines collection development in the context of today\u...
Reconfiguring collection development, what does that mean? How is collection development reconfigur...
This paper considers some of the major issues concerning collection management\ud in academic librar...