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Original Articles

Regional study of vendor performance for in-print monographs

Pages 21-29 | Published online: 07 Aug 2014

Notes

  • Shafa, Zary M.et al. “Vendor Evaluation: A Selected Annotated Bibliography 1955–1987,” Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory 12 (1988), 17–28.
  • American Library Association, Resources and Technical Services Division, Resources Section, Collection Management and Development Committee and the Acquisitions Committee, Guide to Performance Evaluation of Library Materials Vendors (Chicago: American Library Association, 1988), 4.
  • Ivins, October. “The Development of Criteria and Methodologies for Evaluating the Performance of Monograph and Serials Vendors,” Advances in Serials Management. 2 Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc., 1988, 199.
  • Stokley, Sandra L. and Reid Marion T. “A Study of Performance of Five Book Dealers Used by Louisiana State University Library,” Library Resources and Technical Services, 22 (1978), 124.
  • Davis, Mary Byrd. “Model for a Vendor Study in a Manual or Semi-Automated Acquisitions System,” Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory, 3 (1979), 55.
  • Stokley and Reid, 56.
  • American Library Association Bookdealer-Library Relations Committee, Guidelines for Handling Library Orders for In-print Monographic Publications (Chicago: American Library Association, 1973), 6.
  • Davis, 54.
  • Stokley and Reid, 117.
  • Stokley and Reid, 117.
  • Alldredge, Noreen S. “The Preparation of Guidelines for Evaluating Performance of Vendors for In-Print Monographs,” Issues in Acquisitions: Programs & Evaluation, edited by Sul H. Lee. Ann Arbor: Pierian Press, 1984, 2.
  • The Libraries of the following Institutions participated in the vendor evaluation project: Austin College, Baylor College of Dentistry, Baylor University, Collin County Community College District, Cooke County College, East Texas State University, Fort Worth Public Library, Midwestern State University, Southern Methodist University, Texas Christian University, Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Texas Wesleyan University, Texas Woman’s University, University of Dallas, University of North Texas, and the University of Texas at Arlington.

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