Collection Management Basics (8 ed)

By (author) John Novak,G. Edward Evans,Margaret Zarnosky Saponaro

ISBN13: 9798216170297

Imprint: Libraries Unlimited Inc

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Published: 04/09/2025

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Description
This eighth edition offers students and working professionals the tools to manage the complex process of creating appropriate collections of resources for all types of libraries. Managing collections in today’s environment is a challenging process. This eighth edition of the classic text on collection management covers all aspects of the management cycle from selection through deselection and preservation. The text also includes discussions of intellectual freedom, legal issues in collection development, and collaborative collection development. Timely topics such as diversity, open access, AI, digital preservation, local history, creation spaces, and “libraries of things” bring this comprehensive overview up to date. Engagingly written and easy to understand, chapters rely on feedback from experts working in the field and include many sidebars with practical examples and resources. Designed primarily for students in LIS programs, the text is also a valuable resource for all library workers responsible for collection management.
Preface 1 Introduction What Is Collection Management? Access to Information New Trends, Issues, and Approaches Points to Keep in Mind Notes 2 Intellectual Freedom and Ethics Libraries, the First Amendment, and Intellectual Freedom Ethics, Personal Beliefs, Biases, and Collection Management Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Collection Management Access – Filtering Points to Keep in Mind Notes 3 Collection Management Components of Collection Management Trends in Collection Management Taking on Collection Management Responsibilities Points to Keep in Mind Notes 4 Collection Management Policies What Is a Collection Management Policy? Does a Library Need a Collection Management Policy? Creating a Policy and the Stages of the Policy Development Process Getting the Policy Approved Points to Keep in Mind Notes 5 Assessing User Needs Defining Needs The Value of User Studies Getting Started Listening to Your Users: Collecting Primary Data Information About Your Users: Collecting Secondary Data Communicating Value Points to Keep in Mind Notes 6 Selecting Materials Resources to Consult What is in the Collection/What is Lacking Language Quality Cost Issues Variations in Selection by Library Type Quality or Demand Points to Keep in Mind Notes 7 Acquisitions Acquiring Materials Vendor Selection Fiscal Management Points to Keep in Mind Notes 8 Assessing Collections and the Library Collection Assessment Methodologies Deselection: Weeding Points to Keep in Mind Notes 9 Cooperation, Collaboration, and Consortia Issues Background Reasons for Engaging in Joint Ventures Collaboration on the Personal Level Making Collaborative Projects Work Points to Keep in Mind Notes 10 Print and Media Producers of Collection Resources Types of Producers Media Formats Nontraditional Formats: Library of Things Format Selection Considerations Points to Keep in Mind Notes 11 Serials Types of Serials and Their Characteristics Print Serials Electronic Serials Selection and Management of Serials E-Resource Management Financial Aspects and Pricing Models Trends and Developments Points to Keep in Mind Notes 12 E-Resources and Their Management Differences Between Traditional and E-Resources Management of E-Resources E-Formats Points to Keep in Mind Notes 13 Preservation Issues Preserving the Investment in the Collection Disaster Preparedness Digital Preservation Conservation Points to Keep in Mind Notes 14 Legal Issues and Collection Management Copyright Laws and Collection Management Gifts and the Internal Revenue Service Accessibility and Collection Management Privacy Points to Keep in Mind Notes Index
  • Acquisitions & collection development
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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