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Main Authors: Dempsey, Lorcan, Malpas, Constance, Lavoie, Brian
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1038113
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author Dempsey, Lorcan
Malpas, Constance
Lavoie, Brian
author_facet Dempsey, Lorcan
Malpas, Constance
Lavoie, Brian
Dempsey, Lorcan
Malpas, Constance
Lavoie, Brian
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contents Collection Directions: The Evolution of Library Collections and Collecting Dempsey, Lorcan Malpas, Constance Lavoie, Brian Library Materials Library Development Library Administration Investment Trend Analysis Models Library Services Library Networks Organizational Change Users (Information) Data Learning Processes Learning Strategies Research Methodology Research Needs Scholarship Shared Resources and Services Electronic Libraries Printed Materials Change Strategies Academic Libraries This article takes a broad view of the evolution of collecting behaviors in a network environment and suggests some future directions based on various simple models. The authors look at the changing dynamics of print collections, at the greater engagement with research and learning behaviors, and at trends in scholarly communication. The goal is to provide context within which libraries can discuss changing patterns of investment across collection categories. The authors argue that the network is reconfiguring not only individual academic libraries but also the whole library system, as reduced transaction costs facilitate the unbundling of functions and their consolidation in network platforms and with other external service providers.
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spellingShingle Collection Directions: The Evolution of Library Collections and Collecting
Dempsey, Lorcan
Malpas, Constance
Lavoie, Brian
Library Materials
Library Development
Library Administration
Investment
Trend Analysis
Models
Library Services
Library Networks
Organizational Change
Users (Information)
Data
Learning Processes
Learning Strategies
Research Methodology
Research Needs
Scholarship
Shared Resources and Services
Electronic Libraries
Printed Materials
Change Strategies
Academic Libraries
Collection Directions: The Evolution of Library Collections and Collecting Dempsey, Lorcan Malpas, Constance Lavoie, Brian Library Materials Library Development Library Administration Investment Trend Analysis Models Library Services Library Networks Organizational Change Users (Information) Data Learning Processes Learning Strategies Research Methodology Research Needs Scholarship Shared Resources and Services Electronic Libraries Printed Materials Change Strategies Academic Libraries This article takes a broad view of the evolution of collecting behaviors in a network environment and suggests some future directions based on various simple models. The authors look at the changing dynamics of print collections, at the greater engagement with research and learning behaviors, and at trends in scholarly communication. The goal is to provide context within which libraries can discuss changing patterns of investment across collection categories. The authors argue that the network is reconfiguring not only individual academic libraries but also the whole library system, as reduced transaction costs facilitate the unbundling of functions and their consolidation in network platforms and with other external service providers.
title Collection Directions: The Evolution of Library Collections and Collecting
topic Library Materials
Library Development
Library Administration
Investment
Trend Analysis
Models
Library Services
Library Networks
Organizational Change
Users (Information)
Data
Learning Processes
Learning Strategies
Research Methodology
Research Needs
Scholarship
Shared Resources and Services
Electronic Libraries
Printed Materials
Change Strategies
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1038113