Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 09:37:44 -0400
From: Sydney J. Pierce(Catholic Univ. of America) <Pierce_at_cua.edu>
Subject: ACQNET: RE: Collection development strategy
There's a good overview of approaches to collection assessment at
http://www-lib.uwyo.edu/cdo/collass.htm
Sydney J. Pierce
Associate Professor, SLIS
Catholic University of America
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Original Message:
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 14:45:02 -0400
From: Maria Vagianos <mvagianoslib_at_gmail.com>
Subject: ACQNET: Collection development strategy
[Editor's Note: The writer has been directed to COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu,
a discussion list for collection development issues.]
I recently started work in a non-profit organization that needs
help restructuring its small library. Almost all of the collection
needs to be organized and managed in a way that will make this
library user-friendly and sustainable.
At the moment, I am making my first forays into the collection,
getting familiar with the material and getting ideas on how to
manage it.
I'm trying to find a basic, helpful (and uncomplicated) collection
getting familiar with the material and getting ideas on how to
manage it.
I'm trying to find a basic, helpful (and uncomplicated) collection
development outline to help me assess the collection and get a
better sense of what steps I need to take.
I appreciate your advice on this topic.
Thanks,
Maria Vagianos
Simmons College, GLIS 1998
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