Developing Library and Information Center Collections

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Libraries Unlimited, 2005 - Education - 446 pages

This latest edition continues to cover all phases of collection development--from needs assessment, policies, and the selection process (theory and practice), to publishers, serials, protection, legal issues, censorship, and intellectual freedom. Each chapter has been extensively revised to reflect changing practices, policies, and technologies. To this end, some chapters--electronic materials, government information, audiovisual materials, and resource sharing--have been almost completely rewritten. In addition, electronic serials, introduced in the fourth edition, has been combined with its print counterpart in a single chapter. New to this edition is a CD containing supplementary material; a companion website () will also be maintained to ensure URLs referenced throughout the text are kept up to date. As the authors put it in their introductory chapter, whatever environment one works in, collection development is an exciting challenge that requires lifelong learning. Students and practitioners alike will benefit greatly from this state-of-the-art text.

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About the author (2005)

G. Edward Evans is associate academic vice president for Information Resources, von der Ahe Library, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles.

Margaret Zarnosky Saponaro, MLS, is head of collection development, University of Maryland Libraries.

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