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Feather river institute 1991

Automated acquisitions: The future of collection development

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Pages 135-143 | Published online: 06 Aug 2014

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  • Hernandez Arnaldo. Just-In-Time Manufacturing; A Practical Approach. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1989, pp. 5–6.
  • Hay, Edward J. The Just-In-Time Breakthrough: Implementing the New Manufacturing Basics. New York: John Wiley, 1988, p. 10.
  • Hay, Edward J. The Just-In-Time Breakthrough: Implementing the New Manufacturing Basics. New York: John Wiley, 1988, p. 10.
  • Hernandez, 29.
  • Hay, 149.
  • Johnson, Peggy. Automation and Organizational Change in Libraries. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1991, p. 59.
  • Dana Alessi, Baker & Taylor, telephone conversation with the authors. May 1991.
  • Alan Graham, Blackwell North America, telephone conversations with the authors, April and May, 1991.
  • “OCLC Doing a Little of This and a Little of That,” Library Journal 115 (October 1, 1990), 30.
  • Blake, Virgil L.P. “The Role of Reviews and Reviewing Media in the Selection Process: An examination of the Research Record,” Collection Management, 11 (1989), 1–39.
  • Brownson, Charles W. “Mechanical Selection,” Library Resources & Technical Services 32 (January 1988), 17–30.
  • Brownson, Charles W. “Mechanical Selection,” Library Resources & Technical Services 32 (January 1988), 17–30.
  • Calhoun, John C., Bracken James K., and Firestein Kenneth L. “Modeling an Academic Approval Program,” Library Resources & Technical Services 34 (July 1990), 367–377.
  • Brownson, 28.
  • Brownson, 28.
  • Faxon has begun to automate the elusive out-of-print market through its new services, SerialsQuest and BookQuest.
  • Gabriel, Michael R. “Online Collection Evaluation, Course by Course,” Collection Building, 8 (1989), 22.
  • Welsch, Erwin K. “Back to the Future: A Personal Statement on Collection Development in an Information Culture.” Library Resources & Technical Services 33 (January 1989), 29–36.
  • Lynn Cline, overhead transparency prepared for International On-Line Conference, London, England, January 1991.
  • Hammer, Michael. “Reengineering Work: Don’t Automate, Obliterate,” Harvard Business Review 68 (July/August 1990), 104–112.
  • Mosher, Paul H. and Pankake Marcia. “A Guide to Coordinated and Cooperative Collection Development,” Library Resources & Technical Services 27 (October/December 1982), 422–423.
  • The library’s role shift from collections to access has been described by many writers including Rutstein Joel, “National and Local Resource Sharing: Issues in Cooperative Collection Development,” Collection Management 7 (Summer 1985), 1–16.
  • The practice of continuous consultation among collection development staff of the TRLN libraries is noted by Hewitt Joe A., “Cooperative Collection Development Programs of the Triangle Research Libraries Network” in Coordinating Cooperative Collection Development: A National Perspective. New York: Haworth Press, 1985 p. 146.
  • For example, The University of California Shared Purchase Program was the result of a state auditor’s study. Buzzard Marion L., “Cooperative Acquisitions Within a System: The University of California Shared Purchase Program” in Coordinating Cooperative Collection Development: A National Perspective, New York: Haworth Press, 1985, p. 100.
  • Somers, Sally W. “Life in a Gold Fish Bowl: Or the Changing Nature of Acquisitions Work in an Integrated Online Environment,” in Automated Acquisitions: Issues/for the Present and Future. New York: Haworth Press, 1989, pp. 52–54.
  • Chamberlain, Carol E. “The Impact of Library Automation and Electronic Publishing: Toward Distributed Acquisitions,” in Automated Acquisitions: Issues for the Present and Future. New York: Haworth Press, 1989, 12–13.
  • Gerald R. Lowell, Associate Director for Technical Services, Yale University, telephone conversation with the authors. May 1991.
  • Edward Shreeves, Director of Collection Management and Development, University of Iowa Libraries, telephone conversation with the authors. May 14, 1991.
  • Hirshon, Arnold. “Vision, Focus, and Technology in Academic Research Libraries: 1971 to 2001,” Advances in Library Automation and Networking, 2 (1988), 239.

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