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Main Author: Carter, Betty
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ762359
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contents Leading Forward by Looking Backward Carter, Betty School Libraries Library Services Position Papers Goal Orientation Organizational Objectives Librarians Role Resource Allocation Elementary Secondary Education In this article, the author discusses collection development. Collection development is the one professional activity that allows librarians to define the coin of their realms: the content and kinds of materials they can offer the patrons they serve. Collection development begins with a collection development plan that underscores the mission of both the school library and the school system within which it operates, the goals and objectives of the two organizations, and the role of the librarian. The collection development plan defines the patrons, addresses budget allocations, and outlines procedures for selection and de-selection of materials. (Contains a list of 22 resources.)
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spellingShingle Leading Forward by Looking Backward
Carter, Betty
School Libraries
Library Services
Position Papers
Goal Orientation
Organizational Objectives
Librarians
Role
Resource Allocation
Elementary Secondary Education
Leading Forward by Looking Backward Carter, Betty School Libraries Library Services Position Papers Goal Orientation Organizational Objectives Librarians Role Resource Allocation Elementary Secondary Education In this article, the author discusses collection development. Collection development is the one professional activity that allows librarians to define the coin of their realms: the content and kinds of materials they can offer the patrons they serve. Collection development begins with a collection development plan that underscores the mission of both the school library and the school system within which it operates, the goals and objectives of the two organizations, and the role of the librarian. The collection development plan defines the patrons, addresses budget allocations, and outlines procedures for selection and de-selection of materials. (Contains a list of 22 resources.)
title Leading Forward by Looking Backward
topic School Libraries
Library Services
Position Papers
Goal Orientation
Organizational Objectives
Librarians
Role
Resource Allocation
Elementary Secondary Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ762359