PNLA Quarterly

PNLA Quarterly
Author: Pacific Northwest Library Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1994
Genre: Libraries
ISBN:

Floating Collections

Floating Collections
Author: Wendy K. Bartlett
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2014-01-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1598847449

This easy-to-use, comprehensive guide shows how to establish a floating collection in any library—regardless of type or size. Despite its increasing popularity, there are few published works about floating and floating collections. Virtually no one has addressed critical long-term issues like core collections, material selection, and weeding after floating has taken place. Floating Collections: A Collection Development Model for Long-Term Success makes all of this urgently needed information available in one place. This unique guidebook defines "floating," explains the pros and cons, explores the impact of floating collections on collection work, and enables readers to establish a floating collection in any library. Not only does this book help librarians to decide rationally if, how, and when to float, it also outlines a how-to process for maximum success based on the real-world experience of many systems and identifies ways to maximize the advantages of a floating collection. In addition, the author addresses common collection concerns and outlines workable solutions for problematic issues that can arise.

Electronic Resource Management in Libraries: Research and Practice

Electronic Resource Management in Libraries: Research and Practice
Author: Yu, Holly
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2008-02-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1599048922

A pronounced move from print subscriptions to electronic resources in all types of libraries has fundamentally impacted the library and its users. With the influx of resources such as e-journals; e-books; index, abstract, and/or full-text databases; aggregated databases; and others, the shift to electronic resources is rapidly changing library operational and organizational procedures. Electronic Resource Management in Libraries: Research and Practice provides comprehensive coverage of the issues, methods, theories, and challenges connected with the provision of electronic resources in libraries, with emphasis on strategic planning, operational guidelines, and practices. This book primarily focuses on management practices of the life-cycle of commercially acquired electronic resources from selection and ordering to cataloging, Web presentation, user support, usage evaluation, and more.