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Collection Development and Assessment in Health Sciences Libraries: Current Practice in Health Sciences Librarianship [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 239x162x31 mm, weight: 671 g
  • Serija: Current Practice in Health Science Librarianship
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-1997
  • Leidėjas: Scarecrow Press
  • ISBN-10: 0810832011
  • ISBN-13: 9780810832015
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 239x162x31 mm, weight: 671 g
  • Serija: Current Practice in Health Science Librarianship
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-1997
  • Leidėjas: Scarecrow Press
  • ISBN-10: 0810832011
  • ISBN-13: 9780810832015
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Introduces and defines the documentation and decision making processes in collection development, explores organizational models for collection development in health sciences libraries, and describes the rationales and methodologies for assessing health sciences library collections. It also explores the relationship of collection development and assessment to other library functions and services, and addresses the budgeting process. This work is intended for librarians in all types of health sciences libraries, but the principles and topics covered will have application in science libraries as well. The volume will be useful in library school classes in medical librarianship or in collection development.

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...brings together in one volume information of collection development practice previously dispersed throughout the professional literature...fills a gap in the literature by presenting this information in the context of health science libraries...the authors have left no aspect of this interesting and challenging specialty unexamined...the text is further enhanced by the nearly 100 pages of sample collection development policies from hospital and academic health sciences libraries...this work is highly recommended as a reference, text, and guide-book to practice. * Medical Reference Services Quarterly * No comparable work covering the principles of collection development and assessment in health sciences libraries currently exists...this book is full of useful advice and concrete examples of methods covering nearly every aspect of collection development. * Library Journal * Authors Daniel T. Richards and Dottie Eakin explore all the processes necessary to keep a health-sciences selection system healthy...of interest to science librarians as well as health science specialists. * American Libraries * This book is not just health sciences librarianship nuts and bolts...yet, there are little tips throughout that apply only to health sciences librarianship...this book could not have been written better or less dully. It is highly recommended for all health science libraries. * Lisca * This is a work of exceptionally high quality, well-written, concise and on-target...required reading for any graduate student contemplating a career in any health sciences or technical field. * Doody's Review Service * ...intended for librarians in all types of health sciences libraries...will also be useful to instructors of courses in medical librarianship and collection development. * Mla News *

Preface xi(4) Alison Bunting Expert Reviewers xv(2) Advisory Committee Members xvii(2) Acknowledgments xix(2) Introduction xxi Daniel T. Richards Dottie Eakin 1 The Context for Collection Development in Health Sciences Libraries 1(16) 2 Roles and Relationships in Collection Development 17(16) 3 Education and Training for Collection Development 33(22) 4 Policies and Criteria 55(14) 5 Selection: Journals and Books 69(38) 6 Selection: Electronic Resources 107(22) 7 Selection in Special Settings 129(26) Reference Collections 130(6) Audiovisual Collections 136(6) Consumer Health Collections 142(4) Rare Book and History of Medicine Collections 146(9) 8 Budgeting for Collection Development 155(26) 9 Collection Assessment 181(18) 10 Cooperative Collection Development 199(10) 11 Preservation 209(16) 12 Research Questions and Future Issues in Collection Development 225(12) Appendix A -- Examples from Collection Development Policies 237(44) Appendix B -- Representative Special Setting Collection Development Policies 281(38) Bibliography 319(6) Glossary 325(2) Index 327(14) Author Biographies 341
Daniel T. Richards was founder of the collection development section of the Medical Library Association and was appointed Director of Biomedical Libraries at Dartmouth in 1991. Dottie Eakin is Director of the Medical Sciences Library, Texas A&M University.