It is argued that book selection by librarians in academic libraries is in most cases no longer necessary and that selection by users can be more effective and efficient
A survey of the literature of book selection in academic libraries indi-cates that there has been fo...
Quality of a library depends on it collection, which in turn depends on book selection process. Who ...
Discusses specific selection criteria used in making collection development decisions and presents b...
This paper revisits a debate on the role of book selection that began in the 1960s, and articles by ...
There is not a large mass of literature dealing with the mechanics of book selection. Most referenc...
At any given moment of time in any individual library the book collection is the payoff on the libr...
Gone are the days when librarians perform duties manually except for the few libraries that have not...
The development of a great research library has a certain mirage quality, something like approachin...
This study examines holdings of 21 members of the Association of Research Libraries for books review...
Public librarians have long debated the question of whether quality or popularity should drive colle...
Little is known about how readers select books, whether they be print books or ebooks. In this paper...
The idea that academic libraries acquire a great many books that are never used, and that this is be...
ties by ever-increasing collections is not a new problem, it is becom-ing increasingly serious in ma...
In an era of tight funding, academic medical center libraries need to determine their users' needs i...
Many academic libraries have experimented with e-book patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) plans as smal...
A survey of the literature of book selection in academic libraries indi-cates that there has been fo...
Quality of a library depends on it collection, which in turn depends on book selection process. Who ...
Discusses specific selection criteria used in making collection development decisions and presents b...
This paper revisits a debate on the role of book selection that began in the 1960s, and articles by ...
There is not a large mass of literature dealing with the mechanics of book selection. Most referenc...
At any given moment of time in any individual library the book collection is the payoff on the libr...
Gone are the days when librarians perform duties manually except for the few libraries that have not...
The development of a great research library has a certain mirage quality, something like approachin...
This study examines holdings of 21 members of the Association of Research Libraries for books review...
Public librarians have long debated the question of whether quality or popularity should drive colle...
Little is known about how readers select books, whether they be print books or ebooks. In this paper...
The idea that academic libraries acquire a great many books that are never used, and that this is be...
ties by ever-increasing collections is not a new problem, it is becom-ing increasingly serious in ma...
In an era of tight funding, academic medical center libraries need to determine their users' needs i...
Many academic libraries have experimented with e-book patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) plans as smal...
A survey of the literature of book selection in academic libraries indi-cates that there has been fo...
Quality of a library depends on it collection, which in turn depends on book selection process. Who ...
Discusses specific selection criteria used in making collection development decisions and presents b...