CDL: ALCTS Web Course: Fundamentals of Acquisitions

From: John P. Abbott <abbottjp_at_appstate.edu>
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 08:58:53 -0400
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ALCTS Web Course: Fundamentals of Acquisitions
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ALCTS Web Course: Fundamentals of Acquisitions


Session 2: May 4 - June 12, 2015

This six-week online course is a basic primer for library acquisitions 
concepts common to all library materials formats. It covers:

Goals and methods of acquiring monographs and serials in all formats;

Theoretical foundations and workflows of basic acquisitions functions;

Financial management of library collections budgets;

Relationships among acquisitions librarians, library booksellers, 
subscription agents, and publishers.


This course provides a broad overview of the operations involved in 
acquiring materials after the selection decision is made.

In FOA, we distinguish between collection development, which involves 
the selection of materials for the library; and acquisitions, which 
orders, receives, and pays for those materials. In many libraries, 
selecting and acquiring materials may be done in the same departmentin 
the smallest libraries perhaps even by the same person. In larger 
libraries, selection may be done by a collection development department 
and/or designated subject specialists, while a separate department 
acquires the selected materials.  In essence, acquisitions is a business 
operation, bringing materials into the library and licensing access to 
library collections and resources.

Who Should Attend:  As a fundamentals course, FOA is tailored for 
librarians and paraprofessionals new to the acquisitions field; and 
librarians and support staff from other library units and library school 
or LSSC students who want to know more about acquisitions.  Although FOA 
focuses on the acquisition of monographs in various physical formats, it 
covers key components of acquisition and licensing processes for all 
library materials, in all formats, in all types of libraries.

This course is one-third of the Collection Management Elective course 
approved by the Library Support Staff Certification Program (LSSCP).

Because success in acquisitions depends on ability to collaborate, 
negotiate, and be flexible to work out win-win solutions with others, 
this course includes collaborative and social elements.


    Instructors

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    Betsy Redman,Acquisitions Serials Librarian, Arizona State University

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    Eleanor Cook,Assistant Director for Discovery & Technical Services
    Academic Library Services, East Carolina University

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    Michelle Flinchbaugh,Acquisitions and Digital Scholarship Services
    Librarian, UMBC Library

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    Donna Smith,Assistant Head of Technical Services, Northern Kentucky
    University

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    Jennifer Arnold, Director, Library Services, Central Piedmont
    Community College

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    Kate Kasimoris Technical Services Librarian at Higher Colleges of
    Technology (United Arab Emirates).

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    Kate B. Mooreis Coordinator of Electronic Resources at Indiana
    University Southeast.

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    Christina Hennesseyis Cataloging Librarian at Loyola Marymount
    University in California.

Registration Fees:  $109 ALCTS Member and  $139 Non-member

For additional details, registration links, and contact information see: 
http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webcourse/foa/ol_templ

For questions about registration, contact ALA Registration by calling 
1-800-545-2433 and press 5 or email registration_at_ala.org 
<mailto:registration_at_ala.org>. For all other questions or comments 
related to web courses, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager at 
1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or alctsce_at_ala.org <mailto:alctsce_at_ala.org>.

*Posted on behalf of the ALCTS Continuing Education Committee.*
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