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| author | Morris, Kathleen Larson, Betsy |
| author_facet | Morris, Kathleen Larson, Betsy Morris, Kathleen Larson, Betsy |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Revolution or Revelation? Acquisitions for the Digital Library Morris, Kathleen Larson, Betsy Research Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Services Selection Contracts Purchasing Library Research Cataloging Access to Information Staff Development Case Studies Libraries are responding to customer preferences for electronic research materials through the acquisition and management of these products. Electronic resources have significantly different characteristics than print resources when it comes to technical services management. This paper addresses aspects of a corporate research library's evaluation of its collection development and maintenance practices as related to electronic materials: selection, contract negotiations, orders, cataloging, access management, and staff development. |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_EJ873094 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2006 |
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| spellingShingle | Revolution or Revelation? Acquisitions for the Digital Library Morris, Kathleen Larson, Betsy Research Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Services Selection Contracts Purchasing Library Research Cataloging Access to Information Staff Development Case Studies Revolution or Revelation? Acquisitions for the Digital Library Morris, Kathleen Larson, Betsy Research Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Services Selection Contracts Purchasing Library Research Cataloging Access to Information Staff Development Case Studies Libraries are responding to customer preferences for electronic research materials through the acquisition and management of these products. Electronic resources have significantly different characteristics than print resources when it comes to technical services management. This paper addresses aspects of a corporate research library's evaluation of its collection development and maintenance practices as related to electronic materials: selection, contract negotiations, orders, cataloging, access management, and staff development. |
| title | Revolution or Revelation? Acquisitions for the Digital Library |
| topic | Research Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Services Selection Contracts Purchasing Library Research Cataloging Access to Information Staff Development Case Studies |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ873094 |