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| author | Hiott, Judith Beasley, Carla |
| author_facet | Hiott, Judith Beasley, Carla Hiott, Judith Beasley, Carla |
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| contents | Electronic Collection Management: Completing the Cycle--Experiences at Two Libraries Hiott, Judith Beasley, Carla Public Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Automation Library Development Selection Library Administration Library Materials Influence of Technology Library Research The development of the Internet and the online collections accessed by it has created major adjustments in all library functions, including collection management and budgeting. The authors share how two public libraries have come full circle in electronic collection management, beginning with early selection, followed by current weeding programs and developing plans for future collections. (Contains 3 tables and 3 charts.) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2005 |
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| spellingShingle | Electronic Collection Management: Completing the Cycle--Experiences at Two Libraries Hiott, Judith Beasley, Carla Public Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Automation Library Development Selection Library Administration Library Materials Influence of Technology Library Research Electronic Collection Management: Completing the Cycle--Experiences at Two Libraries Hiott, Judith Beasley, Carla Public Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Automation Library Development Selection Library Administration Library Materials Influence of Technology Library Research The development of the Internet and the online collections accessed by it has created major adjustments in all library functions, including collection management and budgeting. The authors share how two public libraries have come full circle in electronic collection management, beginning with early selection, followed by current weeding programs and developing plans for future collections. (Contains 3 tables and 3 charts.) |
| title | Electronic Collection Management: Completing the Cycle--Experiences at Two Libraries |
| topic | Public Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Automation Library Development Selection Library Administration Library Materials Influence of Technology Library Research |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ873075 |