Access, Resource Sharing and Collection Development

Access, Resource Sharing, and Collection Development explores the role of libraries in acquiring, storing, and disseminating information in different formats to help you better use technology to share scarce resources and connect library users with collections. With an expressed goal of encouraging continued debate and further investigation, this book provides you with developing strategies and procedures to meet the challenges you face as a collection development librarian during this dynamic time. Among the vital concerns addressed are the competition for limited resources, trends in document delivery, the evaluation of document delivery products, and libraries’options for the future.

The chapters collected in Access, Resource Sharing, and Collection Development represent the proceedings of the annual conference held by the University of Oklahoma Libraries and the University of Oklahoma Foundation. The book provides insight into your peers’findings and ideas on:





  • access vs. ownership


  • the future role of the bibliographer


  • changes in collection management


  • managing restrained resource budgets


  • an emphasis on the library user as customer


  • the growth and acceptance of document delivery as a component of collection development and ILL


  • electronic publishing and copyright issues


  • commercial document delivery services



Access, Resource Sharing, and Collection Development also shows you how to discover and evaluate "free" resources on the Internet, as standards for production, promotion, and maintenance are nonexistent. The challenge of using these materials is being met by developing criteria for selection, looking at cataloging options, and working in cooperation with other institutions. You’ll also learn the different options for document delivery and how to evaluate document delivery products. Among the book’s advice: you should consider the types of document delivery available, examine the benefits of combining outside services with in-house systems, review the criteria for selecting technologies and suppliers, and explore examples of institutions creating customized systems.

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Access, Resource Sharing and Collection Development

Access, Resource Sharing, and Collection Development explores the role of libraries in acquiring, storing, and disseminating information in different formats to help you better use technology to share scarce resources and connect library users with collections. With an expressed goal of encouraging continued debate and further investigation, this book provides you with developing strategies and procedures to meet the challenges you face as a collection development librarian during this dynamic time. Among the vital concerns addressed are the competition for limited resources, trends in document delivery, the evaluation of document delivery products, and libraries’options for the future.

The chapters collected in Access, Resource Sharing, and Collection Development represent the proceedings of the annual conference held by the University of Oklahoma Libraries and the University of Oklahoma Foundation. The book provides insight into your peers’findings and ideas on:





  • access vs. ownership


  • the future role of the bibliographer


  • changes in collection management


  • managing restrained resource budgets


  • an emphasis on the library user as customer


  • the growth and acceptance of document delivery as a component of collection development and ILL


  • electronic publishing and copyright issues


  • commercial document delivery services



Access, Resource Sharing, and Collection Development also shows you how to discover and evaluate "free" resources on the Internet, as standards for production, promotion, and maintenance are nonexistent. The challenge of using these materials is being met by developing criteria for selection, looking at cataloging options, and working in cooperation with other institutions. You’ll also learn the different options for document delivery and how to evaluate document delivery products. Among the book’s advice: you should consider the types of document delivery available, examine the benefits of combining outside services with in-house systems, review the criteria for selecting technologies and suppliers, and explore examples of institutions creating customized systems.

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Access, Resource Sharing and Collection Development

Access, Resource Sharing and Collection Development

by Sul H Lee
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Access, Resource Sharing and Collection Development

by Sul H Lee

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Access, Resource Sharing, and Collection Development explores the role of libraries in acquiring, storing, and disseminating information in different formats to help you better use technology to share scarce resources and connect library users with collections. With an expressed goal of encouraging continued debate and further investigation, this book provides you with developing strategies and procedures to meet the challenges you face as a collection development librarian during this dynamic time. Among the vital concerns addressed are the competition for limited resources, trends in document delivery, the evaluation of document delivery products, and libraries’options for the future.

The chapters collected in Access, Resource Sharing, and Collection Development represent the proceedings of the annual conference held by the University of Oklahoma Libraries and the University of Oklahoma Foundation. The book provides insight into your peers’findings and ideas on:





  • access vs. ownership


  • the future role of the bibliographer


  • changes in collection management


  • managing restrained resource budgets


  • an emphasis on the library user as customer


  • the growth and acceptance of document delivery as a component of collection development and ILL


  • electronic publishing and copyright issues


  • commercial document delivery services



Access, Resource Sharing, and Collection Development also shows you how to discover and evaluate "free" resources on the Internet, as standards for production, promotion, and maintenance are nonexistent. The challenge of using these materials is being met by developing criteria for selection, looking at cataloging options, and working in cooperation with other institutions. You’ll also learn the different options for document delivery and how to evaluate document delivery products. Among the book’s advice: you should consider the types of document delivery available, examine the benefits of combining outside services with in-house systems, review the criteria for selecting technologies and suppliers, and explore examples of institutions creating customized systems.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000154894
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 09/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 148
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Sul H. Lee (University of Oklahoma, USA) (Edited by)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Sul H. Lee 2. Fuelling the Fires of Scholarship in the 90's George W. Shipman 3. Collection Development in the Access Age: All You Thought It Would Be and More Connie Kearns McCarthy 4. Redesigning Research Libraries: First Step Toward the 21st Century Charles A. Hamaker 5. Delivery of Documents and More: A View of Trends Affecting Libraries and Publishers Rebecca T. Lenzini 6. The Current National Copyright Debate: Its Relationship to the Work of Collections Managers Ann Okerson 7. Document Delivery in the Electronic Age: Collecting and Service Implications Anthony W. Ferguson 8. Collecting and Accessing 'Free' Internet Resources Julia Ann Kelly 9. Document Delivery for the 90's and Beyond Joseph J. Fitzsimmons
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