Electronic Resources and Collection Development

Electronic Resources and Collection Development

Electronic Resources and Collection Development

Electronic Resources and Collection Development

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Overview

This book, first published in 2002, examines how the transition to electronic resources in academic libraries has impacted traditional collection development policies and practices. Nine acclaimed librarians present their perspectives on the growing trend toward digital materials acquisition that is tipping the scales in favour of ‘access’ in the ‘ownership vs. access’ debate. The book provides insights on the use of electronic resources in major research libraries from data collection by JSTOR, a leading provider of digital resources to academic libraries.

A rich and diverse collection of theory, opinion, and observation, it offers a unique understanding of how libraries are meeting the challenge of reshaping their collection development programs with electronic resources—a process that is quickly gaining momentum. Contributors are divided in their beliefs on whether a balance is still possible between print materials and electronic resources in academic libraries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000757989
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/06/2019
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Library and Information Science , #32
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 268 KB

About the Author

Sul H. Lee

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Sul H. Lee 2. New Directions in Electronic Collection Development Jay Jordan 3. From the Inside Out: An Organizational View of Electronic Resources and Collection Development Jennifer A. Younger 4. What Administrators Talk About When They Talk About Libraries Barbara McFadden Allen 5. Fishing the Electronic River: Disruptive Technologies, the Unlibrary, and the Ecology of Information Dennis Dillon 6. Collection Development for Distance Learning Anne Marie Casey 7. An Uncertain Trumpet: Developing Archival and Special Collections in the Electronic Era William J. Crowe 8. The ARL Scholars Portal Initiative Mary E. Jackson 9. Think Globally, Act Locally: Electronic Resources and Collection Development Sarah E. Thomas 10. Lessons for JSTOR: User Behavior and Faculty Attitudes Kevin M. Guthrie

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