Librarians and vendors address library issues relating to the cost of acquiring information. In light of the financial crisis affecting nearly every library in the United States today, this insightful volume will be useful for library managers, technical services librarians, acquisitions librarians, and others interested in costs of library materials as they relate to library programs. The authoritative contributors discuss the specific problems that can be attributed to rising costs and share with you their suggested strategies for coping with the continuing crises caused by runaway prices for scholarly material. Among the topics addressed are managing library budgets, trends in serials acquisitions, book vendors'perspectives on acquisitions costs, examining technical services operations, using information in electronic formats, and using library networks.
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978-0-86656-885-2 (9780866568852)
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Contents Introduction
Management Strategies for Financial Crises
Fee Fie Foe Fum: Will the Serials Giant Eat Us?
Budgetary Constraints: The Impact on Technical Services
A Period of Adjustment: Planning and Coping With Decreasing Funds in Libraries for Acquiring Monographs and Serials--A Vendor Perspective
Looks Like the Ball Is in Our Court--Library Support Services From Vendors
The Impact of the Rising Costs of Books and Journals on the Overall Library Budget
Costs and the Serials Information Chain: Containing the Impact on Library Budgets
Resource Sharing and New Information Technology--An Idea Whose Time Has Come