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Main Author: Hoffert, Barbara
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ573937
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contents Book Report, Part 2: What Academic Libraries Buy and How Much They Spend. Hoffert, Barbara Academic Libraries Books Budgeting Decision Making Higher Education Librarian Attitudes Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Expenditures Library Material Selection Research Libraries Selection Tools Trend Analysis Reports on the book-buying trends and predilections of libraries at two-year colleges, four-year colleges, universities, and large research institutions. Four tables and figures show findings for purchasing power of academic libraries; areas academic librarians believe need more titles; most-bought book categories; and sources used to make purchasing decisions. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Book Report, Part 2: What Academic Libraries Buy and How Much They Spend.
Hoffert, Barbara
Academic Libraries
Books
Budgeting
Decision Making
Higher Education
Librarian Attitudes
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Expenditures
Library Material Selection
Research Libraries
Selection Tools
Trend Analysis
Book Report, Part 2: What Academic Libraries Buy and How Much They Spend. Hoffert, Barbara Academic Libraries Books Budgeting Decision Making Higher Education Librarian Attitudes Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Expenditures Library Material Selection Research Libraries Selection Tools Trend Analysis Reports on the book-buying trends and predilections of libraries at two-year colleges, four-year colleges, universities, and large research institutions. Four tables and figures show findings for purchasing power of academic libraries; areas academic librarians believe need more titles; most-bought book categories; and sources used to make purchasing decisions. (AEF)
title Book Report, Part 2: What Academic Libraries Buy and How Much They Spend.
topic Academic Libraries
Books
Budgeting
Decision Making
Higher Education
Librarian Attitudes
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Expenditures
Library Material Selection
Research Libraries
Selection Tools
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ573937