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Managing Acquisitions in Library and Information Services


Liz Chapman
160 pages, figs.
Facet / Library Association Publishing
 
Softcover | Edition 3 | 2004 | £29.95 | approx. $44/€31

#153723 | ISBN-10: 1856044963
Acquisitions work forms a vital link in the cycle of publishing, selection, request and provision of materials for use in libraries. The imperatives for acquisitions staff are to acquire material as quickly and as economically as possible, while offering an efficient and responsive service. Keeping abreast of current developments within their own workplace is vital for staff, but they must also keep up-to-date with the outside world of publishers and suppliers - and a good deal is happening. Managing Acquisitions is the definitive text on procedures and practice in acquisitions. It approaches the acquisitions process logically, from requests through to the checking, ordering and receipt of library materials. It explains the role of acquisitions in a practical context, and offers guidance on improving service in terms of speed, cost, efficiency and financial competence. This classic text has been fully revised and updated to reflect recent innovations in acquisitions, especially the increasing use of the internet and online purchasing by libraries, publishers and suppliers. Other major revisions to the text cover key areas such as: changes in the supply chain; consortia purchasing; the emerging e-book market; and the planned extension of ISBNs. The new edition also includes expanded guidance on acquiring non-book materials such as government information, music and audiovisual materials. Library and information professionals new to the acquisitions function, LIS students, and assistants in acquisitions and technical services throughout all sectors will find this an essential and state-of-the-art guide to all aspects of the acquisitions process. It will also be of value to those wishing to improve or revise their acquisitions practice.
 
 
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