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Hauptverfasser: Taylor, Rhonda Harris, Patterson, Lotsee
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Veröffentlicht: 2004
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ873090
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Patterson, Lotsee
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contents Native American Resources: A Model for Collection Development Taylor, Rhonda Harris Patterson, Lotsee Library Research Research Methodology American Indians Library Services Library Development Library Administration Printed Materials Nonprint Media Internet Electronic Libraries Electronic Publishing Periodicals Bibliographies This construct for collection development as it relates to Native American resources utilizes Thomas Mann's "Library Research Methods" (1993) concepts of the Traditional Model, the Actual-Practice Model, and the Principle of Least Effort to organize recommendations for both strategies and resources. The three-pronged hierarchical approach to selection/acquisition is illustrated with examples of print, non print, and Internet collection development resources useful for a variety of library settings.
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spellingShingle Native American Resources: A Model for Collection Development
Taylor, Rhonda Harris
Patterson, Lotsee
Library Research
Research Methodology
American Indians
Library Services
Library Development
Library Administration
Printed Materials
Nonprint Media
Internet
Electronic Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Periodicals
Bibliographies
Native American Resources: A Model for Collection Development Taylor, Rhonda Harris Patterson, Lotsee Library Research Research Methodology American Indians Library Services Library Development Library Administration Printed Materials Nonprint Media Internet Electronic Libraries Electronic Publishing Periodicals Bibliographies This construct for collection development as it relates to Native American resources utilizes Thomas Mann's "Library Research Methods" (1993) concepts of the Traditional Model, the Actual-Practice Model, and the Principle of Least Effort to organize recommendations for both strategies and resources. The three-pronged hierarchical approach to selection/acquisition is illustrated with examples of print, non print, and Internet collection development resources useful for a variety of library settings.
title Native American Resources: A Model for Collection Development
topic Library Research
Research Methodology
American Indians
Library Services
Library Development
Library Administration
Printed Materials
Nonprint Media
Internet
Electronic Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Periodicals
Bibliographies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ873090