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Acquisitions and Collection Development in the Humanities (The Acquisitions Librarian Series, No. 17/18)
 
 
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Acquisitions and Collection Development in the Humanities (The Acquisitions Librarian Series, No. 17/18) [Paperback]

Linda S Katz (Author), Sally J Kenney (Author), Helen Kinsella (Author)

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0789003686 978-0789003683 November 1, 1997 1St Edition
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.

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The contributions to this volume (originally a double issue of Acquisitions Librarian) address three aspects of collection development: the electronic environment, collection development of specific disciplines and formats, and collection development in certain cultural areas. Papers in the first section review how humanities collection development is changing; discuss developing collections of electronic materials, building collections of Internet resources, and providing access to electronic materials and document delivery; and consider the tough question of ownership of these elusive resources. Two other papers discuss collection development in religious studies and dance, and one reviews price changes of core humanities journals since 1977. Later papers consider collection development of African American, Latin American and Latino, and American native peoples materials. The last paper deals with vendors of francophone materials for North American libraries. Edward Swanson

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