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Main Author: Newhouse, Joseph P.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1970
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED046440
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contents The Simple Theory of Public Library Services. Newhouse, Joseph P. Books Library Acquisition Library Material Selection Library Services Mathematical Models Public Libraries Purchasing Theories A simple normative theory applicable to public library services was developed as a tool to aid libraries in answering the question: which books should be bought by the library? Although developed for normative purposes, the theory generates testable predictions. It is relevant to measuring benefits from services which are provided publicly because when "uncrowded" they have zero marginal cost, or because the market may be monopolistic. In effect, the theory uses part of the area under the demand curve for a book for the private good to approximate the area under the demand curve for the public good. Although formally applicable, the theory is not always helpful in the library sphere. (Author/SG)
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spellingShingle The Simple Theory of Public Library Services.
Newhouse, Joseph P.
Books
Library Acquisition
Library Material Selection
Library Services
Mathematical Models
Public Libraries
Purchasing
Theories
The Simple Theory of Public Library Services. Newhouse, Joseph P. Books Library Acquisition Library Material Selection Library Services Mathematical Models Public Libraries Purchasing Theories A simple normative theory applicable to public library services was developed as a tool to aid libraries in answering the question: which books should be bought by the library? Although developed for normative purposes, the theory generates testable predictions. It is relevant to measuring benefits from services which are provided publicly because when "uncrowded" they have zero marginal cost, or because the market may be monopolistic. In effect, the theory uses part of the area under the demand curve for a book for the private good to approximate the area under the demand curve for the public good. Although formally applicable, the theory is not always helpful in the library sphere. (Author/SG)
title The Simple Theory of Public Library Services.
topic Books
Library Acquisition
Library Material Selection
Library Services
Mathematical Models
Public Libraries
Purchasing
Theories
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED046440