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Tables of Contents for Collection Management for the 21st Century
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
ix
 
G. E. Gorman
I. The Future for Collection Management
3
26
1. Collection Development and Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century: From Collection Management to Content Management
3
26
John M. Budd
Bart M. Harloe
II. The Technological Contribution to Collection Management
29
54
2. The Internet and Collection Management in Academic Libraries: Opportunities and Challenges
29
29
Thomas E. Nisonger
3. Collection Management and Integrated Library Systems
58
25
Mary F. Casserly
Anne C. Ciliberti
III. Selection of Materials in an Electronic Environment
83
38
4. Collection Development Policies and Electronic Information Resources
83
22
Peggy Johnson
5. The Role of Selection in Collection Development: Past, Present, and Future
105
16
William S. Monroe
IV. Future Practices in Collection Evaluation
121
38
6. Collection Development and Performance Measurement
121
13
Philip J. Calvert
7. Integrating the Activities of Librarians and Paraprofessional Workers in Evaluating Academic Library Collections
134
25
Sheila S. Intner
V. Electronic Document Delivery and Resource Preservation
159
32
8. Electronic Document Delivery Services and Their Impact on Collection Management
159
14
Graham P. Cornish
9. The Preservation of Electronic Records: What Shall We Do Next?
173
18
Ross Harvey
VI. Organization and Budgeting for Collection Management
191
30
10. Staffing and Organization for Collection Development in a New Century
191
16
Bonita Bryant
11. Budgeting for Information Resources: Current Trends and Future Directions
207
14
William Fisher
Barbara G. Leonard
VII. Cooperative Collection Development and Management
221
66
12. The Axioms, Barriers, and Components of Cooperative Collection Development
221
28
Richard J. Wood
13. Cooperation Is the Future of Collection Management and Development: OhioLINK and CIC
249
14
Gay N. Dannelly
14. Cooperative Collection Development: Compelling Theory, Inconsequential Results?
263
24
Dan C. Hazen
VIII. The Recent Literature
287
32
15. Selected Review of the Literature on Collection Development and Collection Management, 1990-1995
287
32
Ruth H. Miller
Index
319
16
About the Editors and Contributors
335
 
Introduction
ix
 
G. E. Gorman
I. The Future for Collection Management
3
26
1. Collection Development and Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century: From Collection Management to Content Management
3
26
John M. Budd
Bart M. Harloe
II. The Technological Contribution to Collection Management
29
54
2. The Internet and Collection Management in Academic Libraries: Opportunities and Challenges
29
29
Thomas E. Nisonger
3. Collection Management and Integrated Library Systems
58
25
Mary F. Casserly
Anne C. Ciliberti
III. Selection of Materials in an Electronic Environment
83
38
4. Collection Development Policies and Electronic Information Resources
83
22
Peggy Johnson
5. The Role of Selection in Collection Development: Past, Present, and Future
105
16
William S. Monroe
IV. Future Practices in Collection Evaluation
121
38
6. Collection Development and Performance Measurement
121
13
Philip J. Calvert
7. Integrating the Activities of Librarians and Paraprofessional Workers in Evaluating Academic Library Collections
134
25
Sheila S. Intner
V. Electronic Document Delivery and Resource Preservation
159
32
8. Electronic Document Delivery Services and Their Impact on Collection Management
159
14
Graham P. Cornish
9. The Preservation of Electronic Records: What Shall We Do Next?
173
18
Ross Harvey
VI. Organization and Budgeting for Collection Management
191
30
10. Staffing and Organization for Collection Development in a New Century
191
16
Bonita Bryant
11. Budgeting for Information Resources: Current Trends and Future Directions
207
14
William Fisher
Barbara G. Leonard
VII. Cooperative Collection Development and Management
221
66
12. The Axioms, Barriers, and Components of Cooperative Collection Development
221
28
Richard J. Wood
13. Cooperation Is the Future of Collection Management and Development: OhioLINK and CIC
249
14
Gay N. Dannelly
14. Cooperative Collection Development: Compelling Theory, Inconsequential Results?
263
24
Dan C. Hazen
VIII. The Recent Literature
287
32
15. Selected Review of the Literature on Collection Development and Collection Management, 1990-1995
287
32
Ruth H. Miller
Index
319
16
About the Editors and Contributors
335