112 Pages
by
Routledge
116 Pages
by
Routledge
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How can you, as an acquisition librarians, keep current on the output of hundreds of publishers? The answer, of course, is that you cannot. For over 30 years, approval plans have been used by librarians to acquire current titles, save staff time, and build core collections. Even today, these reasons seem appropriate, as libraries try to maintain up-to-date collections and control personnel and... Read more
Contents
Introduction
- Interface of Approval and Firm Order
- Approval Plans for Small College Libraries: Revisiting the Issues and Considering the Possibilities
- The Impact of Approval Plans on Acquisitions Operations and Work Flow
- Return to Sender? Analyzing Approval Plan Returns
- Major Issues in Approval Plans: The Case for Active Management
- “Reengineering” and the Approval Plan: New Process or New Perspective?
- Strained Relations? Vendors and Publishers in the Electronic Marketplace
- Approval Plan Overlap: A Study of Four Libraries
- Special Reports
- Guidelines for Selecting an Automated Acquisitions System
- Vendor-Library Relationships in ARL Libraries
- Romance Fiction and the Avon Ladies
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Linda S Katz






