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El. knyga: Collection Development in the Electronic Environment: Shifting Priorities

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This book, first published in 1999, suggests proven, effective strategies to deal with a librarian's most pressing problems. One case study shows how Iowa State University turned a cutback in journals into a new vision of what the library should be, involving a broad-based committee in the project. Other chapters discuss the specifics of budgeting for the unpredictable pricing of electronic materials, the increased demands on library staff, and the challenges of maintaining dual libraries—the electronic and the paper-based—both facing expensive issues of preservation. Through case studies and first-hand experiences, it provides fresh analysis to guide the library into the electronic era.



This book, first published in 1999, discusses the specifics of budgeting for the unpredictable pricing of electronic materials, the increased demands on library staff, and the challenges of maintaining dual libraries—the electronic and the paper-based—both facing expensive issues of preservation.

1. Introduction Sul H. Lee
2. Developing New Models for Collection
Development Carla J. Stoffle, Janet Fore and Barbara Allen
3. Negotiating the
Soul of the Library: Change Management in Information Access and Local
Collection Development Richard C. Fyffe and Paul J. Kobulnicky
4. Budgeting
for Collection Development in the Electronic Environment Frederick C. Lynden
5. From Journal Cancellation to Library Strategic Visioning Faculty
Leadership Olivia M.A. Madison
6. Staffing for Collection Development in the
Electronic Environment: Toward a New Definition of Roles and Responsibilities
Deborah Jakubs
7. Consortia and Collections: Achieving a Balance Between
Local Action and Collaborative Interest Barbara McFadden Allen
8. Setting
Journal Priorities by Listening to Customers Karen Hunter
9. How Booksellers
are Employing Electronic Innovations to Enhance Collection Development
Procedures John J. Walsdorf