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Autore principale: Houser, Lloyd J.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1968
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contents New Jersey Area Libraries: A Pilot Project Toward the Evaluation of the Reference Collection. Houser, Lloyd J. Abstracts Check Lists Evaluation Evaluation Methods Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Planning Obsolescence Public Libraries Reference Materials Serials Union Catalogs The checklist and date distribution methods are used to evaluate the reference collections of two New Jersey Area Reference Libraries, an older, traditional single unit public library and a newer unit in a system of nine libraries. Three sectors of the reference collection are tested: reference books, abstracting and indexing services and serials. The date distribution method has merit as an evaluation device, while the checklist method presents several problems which prevent its being recommended immediately as a testing device. It was found that the newer library fares far better than the older one in the date distribution test and as well and generally better in the checklist test, which leads to a question about the choice of libraries best suited for a role of a Level II or Area Reference Library. General recommendations are made for clearer definitions of the elements within the New Jersey library plan, for date distribution studies to be made of present and potential Area Libraries, and for systematic research and experimentation to continue. Specific recommendations provide a second step towards evaluation of the Level II reference collections, and recommendations are also made for the production of a Core List of reference materials common to the Level II libraries, a Union List of Unique Titles, and a Recommended List of Reference Titles tailored to the needs of New Jersey. (Author/JB)
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spellingShingle New Jersey Area Libraries: A Pilot Project Toward the Evaluation of the Reference Collection.
Houser, Lloyd J.
Abstracts
Check Lists
Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Planning
Obsolescence
Public Libraries
Reference Materials
Serials
Union Catalogs
New Jersey Area Libraries: A Pilot Project Toward the Evaluation of the Reference Collection. Houser, Lloyd J. Abstracts Check Lists Evaluation Evaluation Methods Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Planning Obsolescence Public Libraries Reference Materials Serials Union Catalogs The checklist and date distribution methods are used to evaluate the reference collections of two New Jersey Area Reference Libraries, an older, traditional single unit public library and a newer unit in a system of nine libraries. Three sectors of the reference collection are tested: reference books, abstracting and indexing services and serials. The date distribution method has merit as an evaluation device, while the checklist method presents several problems which prevent its being recommended immediately as a testing device. It was found that the newer library fares far better than the older one in the date distribution test and as well and generally better in the checklist test, which leads to a question about the choice of libraries best suited for a role of a Level II or Area Reference Library. General recommendations are made for clearer definitions of the elements within the New Jersey library plan, for date distribution studies to be made of present and potential Area Libraries, and for systematic research and experimentation to continue. Specific recommendations provide a second step towards evaluation of the Level II reference collections, and recommendations are also made for the production of a Core List of reference materials common to the Level II libraries, a Union List of Unique Titles, and a Recommended List of Reference Titles tailored to the needs of New Jersey. (Author/JB)
title New Jersey Area Libraries: A Pilot Project Toward the Evaluation of the Reference Collection.
topic Abstracts
Check Lists
Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Planning
Obsolescence
Public Libraries
Reference Materials
Serials
Union Catalogs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED027927