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Collection and curation. Material type: Continuing resource; Format:
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Publisher: Bingley : Emerald Publishing, United Kingdom, [2018]-Online access: 可得全文(校外請設定VPN) Availability: No items available :
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Providing materials for library users / David Spiller. by Spiller, David | Spiller, David. Book selection: principles and practice. Edition: [New ed.]Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: London : Library Association Publishing, 2000Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 025.210941 Sp 2000 (1).
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Guide to collection development and management administration, organization, and staffing / edited by Mary H. Munroe, John M. Haar, Peggy Johnson. by Munroe, Mary Hovas | Haar, John M | Johnson, Peggy, 1948- | Association for Library Collections & Technical Services. Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2001Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 025.21 Gu4 2001 (1).
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Advances in collection development and resource management. by Bushing, Mary. Weeding academic libraries: Theory into practice | Peterson, Elaine. Weeding academic libraries: Theory into practice | Medina, Sue O. Major microform sets: The alabama experience | Straiton, T. Harmon. Major microform sets: The alabama experience | Schmitz, Cecilia. Major microform sets: The alabama experience | Medina, Sue O. Statewide cooperation in alabama: Improving academic library resources | Highfill, William C. Statewide cooperation in alabama: Improving academic library resources | Henty, Margaret. Resource Sharing ideals and realities: The case of australia's distributed national collection | Strauch, A. Bruce. Censorship in academe: The necessity for vigilance | Alford, J. Michael. Computer and information system warranties: Caveat emptor | Strauch, A. Bruce. Computer and information system warranties: Caveat emptor | Fisher, William. Education and acquisitions. Material type: Continuing resource; Format:
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Publisher: Greenwich, Conn. : JAI Press, 1995-Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 025.21 Ad v.1 (2).
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Evaluating acquisitions and collection management/ edited by Pamela S. Cenzer, Cynthia I. Gozzi. by Cenzer, Pamela S | Gozzi, Cynthia I | Anderson, Greg. Complement or contradiction: the role of acquisitions in the access versus ownership dynamic | Sullivan, David S. Budgeting for users: rethinging the materials budget | McCarthy, Connie Kearns. Threats and opportunities: collection development in a changing research library environment | Riddick, John F. Collection development for the nineties: a context for evaluation | Treadwell, Jane. Translating the conspectus: presenting collection evaluation results to administrators | Spornick, Charles. Translating the conspectus: presenting collection evaluation results to administrators | Fleishauer, Carol. Variations on a theme: evaluating the acquisitions department | McSweeney, Marilyn G. Variations on a theme: evaluating the acquisitions department | Chamberlain, Carol E. Evaluating acquisitions services: new concepts and changing perceptions | Bosch, Stephen. The acquisitions/collection development departments as service units in academic libraries: a less traditional evaluative criterion | Sugnet, Chris. The acquisitions/collection development departments as service units in academic libraries: a less traditional evaluative criterion | Alsbury, Donna. Vendor performance evaluation as a model for evaluating acquisitions | Palm, Miriam. Evaluation under the gun: not necessarily inferior | Reich, Vicky. Evaluation under the gun: not necessarily inferior | Edwards, E. Anne. Performance evaluation of collection development and acquisitions librarians | Angiletta, Anthony M. On performance consultation with bibliographers: a non-rational and non-machiavellian perspective | Clark, Mae M. Evaluation of searching | Ogburn, Joyce L. Service through automation: sharing fund accounting information | Rice, Patricia Ohl. Service through automation: sharing fund accounting information. Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: New York : Haworth Press, c1991Availability: No items available : Damaged (1).
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Collection building. Material type: Continuing resource; Format:
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Publisher: New York, NY [etc.] : Neal-Schuman Publishers [etc.], [1978-Availability: No items available :
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Guide for training collection development librarians / Subcommittee on Guide for Training Collection Development Librarians, Stafffing and Organization of Collection Development/Evaluation Committee, Collection Development and Evaluation Section, Reference, and Adult Services Division, Administration of Collection Development Committee, Collection Management and Development Section, Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ; Susan L. Fales, editor. by American Library Association. Subcommittee on Guide for Training Collection Development Librarians | Fales, Susan L, 1943- | American Library Association. Staffing and Organization of Collection Development/Evaluation Committee | Association for Library Collections & Technical Services. Administration of Collection Development Committee. Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: Chicago : American Library Association, 1996Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 025.21 Am 1996 (1).
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Recruiting, educating, and training librarians for collection development / edited by Peggy Johnson and Sheila S. Intner. by Johnson, Peggy, 1948- | Intner, Sheila S | Katz, Bill. Book selection and collection building: evolution of the art | Allison, Terry L. The professionalization of acquisitions and collection development | Reid, Marion T. The professionalization of acquisitions and collection development | Wiemers, Eugene L. Recruiting as competition: why choose collection development? | Keller, Michael A. Late awakenings: recruiting subject specialists to librarianship and collection development | Intner, Sheila S. Recruiting non-bibliocentric collection builders | Metz, Paul. Collection development in the library and information science curriculum | Ryan, Michael T. Among the disciplines: the bibliographer in the I World | Johnson, Peggy. Collection development is more than selecting a title: educating for a variety of responsibilities | Nisonger, Thomas E. Should courses in acquisitions and collection development be combined or separate? | Futas, Elizabeth. The practicum in collection development: a database | Soete, George J. Training for success: integrating the new bibliographer into the library | Ferguson, Anthony W. The conspectus as an on-site training tool | Coe, D. Whitney. Training existing staff to assume collection development responsibilities | Consoli, Joseph P. Training existing staff to assume collection development responsibilities | Dannelly, Gay N. Continuing education for collection managament and development: professional and survival imperatives | Lancaster, F. W. Collection development in the Year 2025. Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1994Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 023.9 Re 1994 (2).
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Information resources selection / Jill Lambert. by Lambert, Jill | Aslib. Material type: Text; Format:
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Publisher: London : Aslib, 1996Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 025.2 La 1996 (1).
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