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- AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Collection Development Committee. Guidelines for collection development. Chicago: American Library Association, 1979, p. 9.
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- Reported in more detail in J. Schmidt and A. Ventress, “Program evaluations of the serials collection at the State Library of New South Wales”. Australian Serials Special Interest Group Newsletter no. 2 (April 1988) pp. 7–11.
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- Further details of this approach can be obtained in the Program Evaluation Bulletins of the NSW Public Service Board’s Program Evaluation Unit.