Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections: An Introduction

Packed with discussion questions, activities, suggested additional references, selected readings, and many other features that speak directly to students and library professionals, Gregory’s Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections is a comprehensive handbook that also shares myriad insightful ideas and approaches valuable to experienced practitioners. This new second edition brings an already stellar text fully up to date, presenting top-to-bottom coverage of

  • the impact of new technologies and developments on the discipline, including discussion of e-books, open access, globalization, self-publishing, and other trends;
  • needs assessment, policies, and selection sources and processes;
  • budgeting and fiscal management;
  • collection assessment and evaluation;
  • weeding, with special attention paid to electronic materials;
  • collaborative collection development and resource sharing;
  • marketing and outreach;
  • self-censorship as a component of intellectual freedom, professional ethics, and other legal issues;
  • diversity and ADA issues;
  • preservation; and
  • the future of the field.

Additional features include updated vendor lists, samples of a needs assessment report, a collection development policy, an approval plan, and an electronic materials license.

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Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections: An Introduction

Packed with discussion questions, activities, suggested additional references, selected readings, and many other features that speak directly to students and library professionals, Gregory’s Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections is a comprehensive handbook that also shares myriad insightful ideas and approaches valuable to experienced practitioners. This new second edition brings an already stellar text fully up to date, presenting top-to-bottom coverage of

  • the impact of new technologies and developments on the discipline, including discussion of e-books, open access, globalization, self-publishing, and other trends;
  • needs assessment, policies, and selection sources and processes;
  • budgeting and fiscal management;
  • collection assessment and evaluation;
  • weeding, with special attention paid to electronic materials;
  • collaborative collection development and resource sharing;
  • marketing and outreach;
  • self-censorship as a component of intellectual freedom, professional ethics, and other legal issues;
  • diversity and ADA issues;
  • preservation; and
  • the future of the field.

Additional features include updated vendor lists, samples of a needs assessment report, a collection development policy, an approval plan, and an electronic materials license.

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Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections: An Introduction

Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections: An Introduction

by Vicki L. Gregory
Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections: An Introduction

Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections: An Introduction

by Vicki L. Gregory

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Packed with discussion questions, activities, suggested additional references, selected readings, and many other features that speak directly to students and library professionals, Gregory’s Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections is a comprehensive handbook that also shares myriad insightful ideas and approaches valuable to experienced practitioners. This new second edition brings an already stellar text fully up to date, presenting top-to-bottom coverage of

  • the impact of new technologies and developments on the discipline, including discussion of e-books, open access, globalization, self-publishing, and other trends;
  • needs assessment, policies, and selection sources and processes;
  • budgeting and fiscal management;
  • collection assessment and evaluation;
  • weeding, with special attention paid to electronic materials;
  • collaborative collection development and resource sharing;
  • marketing and outreach;
  • self-censorship as a component of intellectual freedom, professional ethics, and other legal issues;
  • diversity and ADA issues;
  • preservation; and
  • the future of the field.

Additional features include updated vendor lists, samples of a needs assessment report, a collection development policy, an approval plan, and an electronic materials license.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780838917602
Publisher: American Library Association
Publication date: 01/25/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Vicki L. Gregory has a M.L.S and an MA in History from the University of Alabama, and a Ph.D. in Communication, Information, and Library Studies from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. She is currently a professor in the School of Information at the University of South Florida where she currently teaches Collection Development, Digital Libraries and Library Administration. She was previously Head of Systems and Operations (which included collection development, acquisitions, cataloging, serials and computer technology) at Auburn University at Montgomery. She has written several books and numerous articles and conference presentations nationally and internationally. She has also served on the ALA RUSA Notable Books Council for several years.

Table of Contents

Cover Page

Title Page

Copyright Page

Contents

Figures

Preface to the Second Edition

Acknowledgments

Overview

E-Books and Libraries

Self-Publishing and Libraries

The ”Long Tail”

Web 2.0 and Social Networking

The Information Commons, Open Access Serials, and Open Source Software

Globalization

References and Selected Readings

Overview

Who and What Will Be Studied?

Where are Data Collected?

When Should the Data Be

Collected?

Tips for a Good Study

Marketing Your Collection

Activities

References

Selected Readings

Overview

Purpose of Collection Development Policies

Basic Elements of a Collection Development Policy

References

Selected Readings

Considerations in the Selection Process

Selection Criteria

Selection Teams

Selection Differences for Internet Resources

Tools for Acquiring

and Selecting Materials

General-Review Sources Online

Other Selection Means

Open Access Movement

Summary

References

Selected Readings

The Principal Goal of Library Acquisitions

The Nature of Library Resources

Methods of Acquiring Materials

Sources of Library Materials

Out-of-Print Purchasing

Gifts and Exchanges

A Word on Formats

Discussion Questions

Selected

Readings

Overview

Accountability

Types of Budgets

Budget Scenarios

Setting Budget Priorities

Gathering Information for a Library Materials Budget Request

Bookkeeping Terminology 101

Activity

Selected Readings

Overview

Evaluating or Assessing the Collection

Deselection or Weeding the Collection

Discussion Questions

References

Selected Readings

Library Consortia

Cooperative Collection Development Defined

Benefits and Challenges of Cooperative Collection Development

Consortial and Access Relationships

Summary

References

Selected Readings

Overview

Copyright and Licensing

Digital Rights Management

Donations: Legal and Tax Issues

Diversity Issues

Americans with Disabilities Act Issues

Activities

Selected Readings

Professional Ethics

Intellectual Freedom and Censorship

Self-Censorship

Summary

References

Selected Readings

Overview

Preservation of Books and Other Physical Objects

Disaster Plans

Preservation of Digital Objects

Is Digitized Information Preserved (or Preservable)?

Who Should Archive an Electronic Resource?

Who Should Be Concerned with Preservation Issues?

Activity

References

Selected Readings

Overview

Views on the Future of Collection Development

By Type of Library

Discussion Questions

Selected Readings

Bibliography

Appendix

Index

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