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Main Authors: Mosley, Shelley, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532891
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author Mosley, Shelley
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents The "Self-Weeding" Collection: The Ongoing Problem of Library Theft, and How To Fight Back. Mosley, Shelley And Others Books Crime Prevention Economic Factors Library Collection Development Library Equipment Library Expenditures Library Facilities Library Personnel Library Technical Processes Policy Formation Stealing Examines the problem of book theft in libraries, including why people steal; titles and subjects most frequently stolen; budget impacts; collection redevelopment; and a list of 31 suggested prevention measures, including policy issues; security measures; facility design; automated system tracking capabilities; collection strategy; and staff-related considerations. (LRW)
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spellingShingle The "Self-Weeding" Collection: The Ongoing Problem of Library Theft, and How To Fight Back.
Mosley, Shelley
And Others
Books
Crime Prevention
Economic Factors
Library Collection Development
Library Equipment
Library Expenditures
Library Facilities
Library Personnel
Library Technical Processes
Policy Formation
Stealing
The "Self-Weeding" Collection: The Ongoing Problem of Library Theft, and How To Fight Back. Mosley, Shelley And Others Books Crime Prevention Economic Factors Library Collection Development Library Equipment Library Expenditures Library Facilities Library Personnel Library Technical Processes Policy Formation Stealing Examines the problem of book theft in libraries, including why people steal; titles and subjects most frequently stolen; budget impacts; collection redevelopment; and a list of 31 suggested prevention measures, including policy issues; security measures; facility design; automated system tracking capabilities; collection strategy; and staff-related considerations. (LRW)
title The "Self-Weeding" Collection: The Ongoing Problem of Library Theft, and How To Fight Back.
topic Books
Crime Prevention
Economic Factors
Library Collection Development
Library Equipment
Library Expenditures
Library Facilities
Library Personnel
Library Technical Processes
Policy Formation
Stealing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532891