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Main Author: Hall, Blaine H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1981
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED217852
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contents Collection Assessment Manual. Hall, Blaine H. College Libraries Data Analysis Data Collection Evaluation Methods Higher Education Library Collections Library Standards Library Surveys Measurement Techniques Observation Planning Sampling This manual is designed to help bibliographers, librarians, and other materials selectors plan and conduct systematic collection evaluations using both collection centered and client centered techniques. Topics covered in five chapters are: (1) planning the assessment; (2) collection-centered techniques, comprising the compilation of statistics, checking lists, catalogs, and bibliographies, direct observation, and the application of standards; (3) client-centered techniques, including availability and accessibility, user surveys, and periodical use study; (4) specialized assessments, consisting of weeding decisions and approval programs; and (5) reporting assessment results, which includes three examples. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed for each technique as well as step-by-step procedures for its application. Interspersed in the manual are various forms and surveys, e.g. those specific to English, chemistry, and Latin American collections. Appendices include a list of agencies accrediting academic programs at Brigham Young University, American Library Association standards for university libraries, statistical aids, and selected sources on collection assessments. Six references are provided. (RBF)
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spellingShingle Collection Assessment Manual.
Hall, Blaine H.
College Libraries
Data Analysis
Data Collection
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Library Collections
Library Standards
Library Surveys
Measurement Techniques
Observation
Planning
Sampling
Collection Assessment Manual. Hall, Blaine H. College Libraries Data Analysis Data Collection Evaluation Methods Higher Education Library Collections Library Standards Library Surveys Measurement Techniques Observation Planning Sampling This manual is designed to help bibliographers, librarians, and other materials selectors plan and conduct systematic collection evaluations using both collection centered and client centered techniques. Topics covered in five chapters are: (1) planning the assessment; (2) collection-centered techniques, comprising the compilation of statistics, checking lists, catalogs, and bibliographies, direct observation, and the application of standards; (3) client-centered techniques, including availability and accessibility, user surveys, and periodical use study; (4) specialized assessments, consisting of weeding decisions and approval programs; and (5) reporting assessment results, which includes three examples. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed for each technique as well as step-by-step procedures for its application. Interspersed in the manual are various forms and surveys, e.g. those specific to English, chemistry, and Latin American collections. Appendices include a list of agencies accrediting academic programs at Brigham Young University, American Library Association standards for university libraries, statistical aids, and selected sources on collection assessments. Six references are provided. (RBF)
title Collection Assessment Manual.
topic College Libraries
Data Analysis
Data Collection
Evaluation Methods
Higher Education
Library Collections
Library Standards
Library Surveys
Measurement Techniques
Observation
Planning
Sampling
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED217852