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Main Authors: Buckland, M.K., Woodburn, I.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED022502
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author Buckland, M.K.
Woodburn, I.
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Woodburn, I.
Buckland, M.K.
Woodburn, I.
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contents Some Implications for Library Management of Scattering and Obsolesence. University of Lancaster Library Occasional Papers, No. 1. Buckland, M.K. Woodburn, I. Administration College Libraries Information Utilization Library Collections Library Materials Mathematical Applications Mathematical Models Obsolescence Operations Research Periodicals Use Studies A research project is being conducted to construct a mathematical model of the operations of an academic library to be used in making managerial decisions. As part of this project, this report examines Bradford's Law of Scattering and the fall-off of use of documents as they age. A series of mathematical analyses indicate how these two laws can be used together to indicate optimal decisions in the management of collections of journals. These decisions include the number of titles to be taken, the length of time retained, and the choice of binding policies. Imaginary petroleum libraries in various circumstances are used to illustrate the conclusions. (Author/JB)
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spellingShingle Some Implications for Library Management of Scattering and Obsolesence. University of Lancaster Library Occasional Papers, No. 1.
Buckland, M.K.
Woodburn, I.
Administration
College Libraries
Information Utilization
Library Collections
Library Materials
Mathematical Applications
Mathematical Models
Obsolescence
Operations Research
Periodicals
Use Studies
Some Implications for Library Management of Scattering and Obsolesence. University of Lancaster Library Occasional Papers, No. 1. Buckland, M.K. Woodburn, I. Administration College Libraries Information Utilization Library Collections Library Materials Mathematical Applications Mathematical Models Obsolescence Operations Research Periodicals Use Studies A research project is being conducted to construct a mathematical model of the operations of an academic library to be used in making managerial decisions. As part of this project, this report examines Bradford's Law of Scattering and the fall-off of use of documents as they age. A series of mathematical analyses indicate how these two laws can be used together to indicate optimal decisions in the management of collections of journals. These decisions include the number of titles to be taken, the length of time retained, and the choice of binding policies. Imaginary petroleum libraries in various circumstances are used to illustrate the conclusions. (Author/JB)
title Some Implications for Library Management of Scattering and Obsolesence. University of Lancaster Library Occasional Papers, No. 1.
topic Administration
College Libraries
Information Utilization
Library Collections
Library Materials
Mathematical Applications
Mathematical Models
Obsolescence
Operations Research
Periodicals
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED022502