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Using Statistical Modeling for Collection Development at the Library of the College of Engineering of Nanjing Agricultural University

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Pages 382-397 | Published online: 30 Sep 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This paper selected the library of the College of Engineering, Nanjing Agricultural University as a subject and then surveyed four groups of samples: new-book replica rate, book-use rate, book-borrowed number, and number of books in the collection. Results were obtained by inspecting these data via the statistical methods of correlation and regression analyses, and two relationships were found: 1) the quadratic curve between the new-book replica rate and book-use rate; and 2) the power equation between the book-borrowed number and the number of books in the collection. Finally, after the new-book replica rate and the number of books in the collection were compared and predicted, respectively, this paper formulates a reasonable strategy for the library’s hard-copy book purchase procedure. It would be helpful for the librarians who are interested in document resource developing or purchase of hard-copy books; however, this paper provides a method specific to engineering colleges. There are certain limitations in this paper, such as, the timespan of the four-group sample data is only one year.

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Funding

This research is supported by Social science funds of Jiangsu province(CN) 17SYC-117, 18SWC-30; Foundmental research funds for the central universities(CN) KYGL201705, SKGL2017014;Educational information funds of Jiangsu Province (CN), 20180033, and Funds of Library Society of Jiangsu province in China, 17YB07.

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