European Acquisitions and Their Bibliographical Control

European Acquisitions and Their Bibliographical Control
Author: Colin Steele
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1975
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Conference report on library science techniques for the bibliographic control of European acquisitions of books - includes select lists of UK booksellers handling European material. References. Conference held in Oxford 1974 mar 26.

Acquisitions and Collection Development in the Humanities

Acquisitions and Collection Development in the Humanities
Author: Linda S Katz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317951573

Acquisitions and Collection Development in the Humanities is a one-of-a-kind guide on the procedures, approaches, and principles needed to make sound decisions in acquiring materials in various areas of the humanities. It gives you an inside look at managerial concerns in documentary delivery, changing budgetary needs, and fluctuations in journal prices and helps you address many of the important questions in acquisitions and collection development within both traditional and technological environments. As contributing author Dennis Dillon puts it, the ultimate goal of humanities librarians “is not to acquire information bytes and bits, but to promote integrity: integrity of texts, integrity of selection, the integrity of the collection, and the integrity of the library and its ultimate purpose.” This objective underlies this multifaceted and comprehensive collection of articles, as the authors address many interesting issues, developments, and challenges in the field, including: selecting candidates for digitization and producing e-texts collecting in areas that don’t have immediate utility or that may be unpopular what librarians need to know about the humanities as a discipline in order to effectively meet the informational and technological needs of their constituencies online discussion groups as useful sources of webliographic information cooperative collection building the importance of maintaining a high degree of local ownership for materials the principles, criteria, and tools needed to develop a Native American studies collection document-driven and use-driven approaches to collecting acquiring and preserving records that chronicle the role played by African Americans in the United States’development Acquisitions and Collection Development in the Humanities can help professional librarians, graduate school faculty, and students in information and library science acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for building a broadly based and academically responsive collection. It will certainly help you keep up with changes in the information environment and show you how the tools you’ve developed for selecting traditional library materials will be useful as you grapple with electronic texts, “spider” search mechanisms on the Web, becoming a webliographer, and budget shortfalls.

Networks and Resource Sharing in the 21st Century

Networks and Resource Sharing in the 21st Century
Author: Mary Huston-Somerville
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1995-08-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781560247418

Visionary thinkers reflect on key aspects of the contemporary information landscape in Networks and Resource Sharing in the 21st Century. In this thought-provoking volume, contributing authors provide multiple lenses from different industry viewpoints to help readers understand current opportunities and challenges facing information providers and their organizations. These authors provide analysis, propose inventions, cite barriers, and target opportunities, stimulating readers to devise solutions appropriate to their personal situations. The book considers the changing face of resource sharing within the context of a rapidly exploding information landscape, and it investigates critical dimensions of network developments as they relate to access and delivery of data and “documents” in multiple media. It helps readers understand the escalating changes which are irrevocably altering their professional environment and information access choices. Networks and Resource Sharing in the 21st Century is divided into three sections. Contextual Viewpoints sets the stage for considering the subject. Converging Technologies discusses converging computing and telecommunications technologies which promise to transform information systems as they are known today. Musts, Can?ts, and Myths investigates implications of today?s emerging trends for information professionals’futures. Topics addressed in individual chapters include: an examination of the library environment and the work of librarians in the emerging digital world models of strategic issue analysis and their applicability to past, present, and future issues related to library networking the effect of multimedia technology on sharing of resources, and issues and barriers associated with multimedia sci-tech information resources and information networks in Western Europe the future of bibliographic utilities the future of digital collections Networks and Resource Sharing in the 21st Century provides a much-needed context to aid readers as they shape the resource sharing environment of tomorrow. It is a stimulating guide for practicing librarians, MLS students, and network staff as they strive to make libraries and information centers a vital part of the future.

LC21

LC21
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2001-02-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0309071445

Digital information and networks challenge the core practices of libraries, archives, and all organizations with intensive information management needs in many respectsâ€"not only in terms of accommodating digital information and technology, but also through the need to develop new economic and organizational models for managing information. LC21: A Digital Strategy for the Library of Congress discusses these challenges and provides recommendations for moving forward at the Library of Congress, the world's largest library. Topics covered in LC21 include digital collections, digital preservation, digital cataloging (metadata), strategic planning, human resources, and general management and budgetary issues. The book identifies and elaborates upon a clear theme for the Library of Congress that is applicable more generally: the digital age calls for much more collaboration and cooperation than in the past. LC21 demonstrates that information-intensive organizations will have to change in fundamental ways to survive and prosper in the digital age.

Acquisitions Management and Collection Development in Libraries

Acquisitions Management and Collection Development in Libraries
Author: Rose Mary Magrill
Publisher: Chicago : American Library Association
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1984
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Library science textbook on acquisitions management and collection development in librarys (esp. In the USA) - updates S. Ford's "The Acquisition of Library Materials" (1973); gives criteria for the selection and purchase of books, periodicals, audiovisual aids and other nonbook materials; outlines evaluation techniques, and includes a guide to information sources. Bibliographys.