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1. Verfasser: Lee, Hur-Li
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2003
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ673399
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contents Collection Development as a Social Process. Lee, Hur-Li Academic Libraries Case Studies Decision Making Higher Education Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Policy Library Services Research Libraries Social Influences User Needs (Information) This case study examines social influences in research libraries' collection development. It shows that individuals' ideologies and political agenda shape their impression of user needs and their decision making. The study also reveals how the institution's operating structures, campus politics of interdisciplinarity, personnel deployment, and aspiration for prestige dominate collection development. (Author)
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spellingShingle Collection Development as a Social Process.
Lee, Hur-Li
Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Decision Making
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Policy
Library Services
Research Libraries
Social Influences
User Needs (Information)
Collection Development as a Social Process. Lee, Hur-Li Academic Libraries Case Studies Decision Making Higher Education Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Policy Library Services Research Libraries Social Influences User Needs (Information) This case study examines social influences in research libraries' collection development. It shows that individuals' ideologies and political agenda shape their impression of user needs and their decision making. The study also reveals how the institution's operating structures, campus politics of interdisciplinarity, personnel deployment, and aspiration for prestige dominate collection development. (Author)
title Collection Development as a Social Process.
topic Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Decision Making
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Policy
Library Services
Research Libraries
Social Influences
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ673399