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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Karen C Kohn |
ISBN: | 9781442238602 1442238607 9781442250659 1442250658 |
OCLC Number: | 920778626 |
Description: | 1 online resource (205 Seiten) : Illustrationen. |
Contents: | PrefaceAcknowledgmentsChapter 1. How Collection Evaluation Can Benefit Your LibraryChapter 2. Approaches to Evaluating Your CollectionChapter 3. Before You StartChapter 4. Benchmarking - Collecting and Analyzing the DataChapter 5. Benchmarking-Interpreting and Acting on the DataChapter 6. List-Checking - Collecting and Analyzing the DataChapter 7. List-Checking - Interpreting and Acting on the DataChapter 8. Usage Statistics-Collecting and Analyzing the DataChapter 9. Usage Statistics-Interpreting and Acting on the DataChapter 10. Citation Analysis - Collecting and Analyzing the DataChapter 11. Citation Analysis-Interpreting and Acting on the DataChapter 12. Sharing What You FoundIndexAbout the Author |
Series Title: | Practical Guides for Librarians, Number 16 |
Responsibility: | Karen C. Kohn. |
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Step-by-step instructions for information gathering and analysis and generally using Excel files are the basis of this guide, though reference is also made to the two major collection evaluation software tools: OCLC's (Online Computer Library Center) WorldShare Collection Evaluation and ProQuest's Intota Assessment. Both tools automate the process of data compilation and peer comparison to some extent but are not necessary to accomplish the twin goals of collection evaluation and improved collection development. As Kohn (collection development manager, Arcadia Univ.) points out, the analysis of appropriate data is also useful in weeding decisions and to reinforce increased budget requests. With lengthy overviews of the traditional methods of library collection analysis: list checking, holdings counts, circulation counts, and citation analysis, this manual also includes some guidance on the use of COUNTER reports for electronic holdings. Where this guide shines is in its final chapter on how to present the results to specific audiences. Verdict: New librarians will find this guide invaluable for creating a collection evaluation plan for their libraries and even experienced librarians will likely unearth something new, even though most of this ground is well-trodden. * Library Journal * In this guide to an important and always-evolving area of academic librarianship, Kohn, a collection-development manager at Arcadia University, explores how academic libraries can implement the most current and effective methods for assessing their collections. Due to shrinking budgets, rising prices, and the increasing need to justify collection-development policies to the administration, it is critical that librarians make informed decisions when it comes to their collections. This book is well organized and comprehensive, with illustrations, charts, and extensive references. Each chapter is devoted to different collection-development strategies, which include collecting, analyzing, interpreting, using, and communicating the data. This latest edition to the Practical Guides for Librarians series is a must for collection-development librarians and for academic librarians who need to learn more about this essential area of librarianship. * Booklist * Kohn's book, then, fills an important gap in the literature and provides a vital service by gathering in one place discussion of several of the most important techniques and tools used for collection assessment.... Kohn has produced an attractively laid-out book that summarizes the elements of collection evaluation in an accessible, detailed manner. A librarian starting from scratch with collection assessment should begin with this book. It provides all the conceptual groundwork and step by- step instructions to carry out this essential work. All librarians with roles in collection management are advised to consult Collection Evaluation in Academic Libraries. * Technicalities * Read more...