Vendors and Library Acquisitions
Herausgeber: Katz, Bill
Vendors and Library Acquisitions
Herausgeber: Katz, Bill
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This book, first published in 1991, addresses the relationship between acquisitions librarians and the jobbers with whom they work. Various issues are explored to establish the most efficient methods of selecting a vendor, the way to gain expertise in evaluating the system, and the best ways to reach a successful relationship.
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This book, first published in 1991, addresses the relationship between acquisitions librarians and the jobbers with whom they work. Various issues are explored to establish the most efficient methods of selecting a vendor, the way to gain expertise in evaluating the system, and the best ways to reach a successful relationship.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780367375164
- ISBN-10: 0367375168
- Artikelnr.: 75387174
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780367375164
- ISBN-10: 0367375168
- Artikelnr.: 75387174
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Bill Katz
1. Preface Bill Katz Selection and Evaluation of Vendors: The Vendor Speaks
2. The Wondrous Web: Reflections on Library Acquisitions and Vendor
Relationships Gary M. Shirk 3. The Bookseller and the Dynamo R. Charles
Wittenberg 4. BCL3 (Books for College Libraries) and the Book Jobber: The
Marketing of a New Collection Development Service Forrest E. Link 5. Book
Wholesaling: Looking Toward the 21st Century Larry Price 6. The 1990s: Is
There any Room Left? Leonard Schrift Selection and Evaluation of Vendors:
The Librarian Speaks 7. A Method for Evaluating Vendor Performance Charles
W. Brownson 8. Trends Affecting Vendor Selection: One Academic Library's
Experience Twyla Mueller Racz and Trudie A. Root 9. Awarding Acquisitions
Contracts by Bid or the Perils and Rewards of Shopping by Mail Frank B.
Dowd 10. Foreign Acquisitions: Frustration and Fun! Linda S. Vertrees 11.
Academic Libraries and Firm Order Vendors: What They Want of Each Other
Richard P. Jasper 12. Order Consolidation: One Step in Containing Serials
Prices Jan Anderson 13. Centralized Collection Development and Branch
Library Acquisitions Don Lanier 14. Managing Pre-order Inventory Files
Online: In Pursuit of Integrated Workflows William E. Jarvis Approval Plans
and Vendors 15. Approval Acquisitions and Vendor Relations: An Overview
Mary J. Bostic 16. Approval Plans: The Multi-Vendor Approach Peggy Chalaron
and Anna Perrault 17. A Comparison of Two Approval Plan Profiles: A Study
in Success and Failure Sally W. Somers 18. Approval Plan Profiling in the
Small Academic Library Gary J. Rossi 19. Library/Vendor Cooperation in
Collection Development Lauren K. Lee 20. Using an Economic Development
Approach to Improve Budget Forecasting Techniques, Collection Allocation
Methods, and Library Budgeting Decisions Glen J. Kelly Special Reports 21.
Choice at a Distance: A Footnote for an Official History Robert S. Bravard
22. Resource Sharing in African Libraries: Problems and Recommendations
A.A. Alemna
2. The Wondrous Web: Reflections on Library Acquisitions and Vendor
Relationships Gary M. Shirk 3. The Bookseller and the Dynamo R. Charles
Wittenberg 4. BCL3 (Books for College Libraries) and the Book Jobber: The
Marketing of a New Collection Development Service Forrest E. Link 5. Book
Wholesaling: Looking Toward the 21st Century Larry Price 6. The 1990s: Is
There any Room Left? Leonard Schrift Selection and Evaluation of Vendors:
The Librarian Speaks 7. A Method for Evaluating Vendor Performance Charles
W. Brownson 8. Trends Affecting Vendor Selection: One Academic Library's
Experience Twyla Mueller Racz and Trudie A. Root 9. Awarding Acquisitions
Contracts by Bid or the Perils and Rewards of Shopping by Mail Frank B.
Dowd 10. Foreign Acquisitions: Frustration and Fun! Linda S. Vertrees 11.
Academic Libraries and Firm Order Vendors: What They Want of Each Other
Richard P. Jasper 12. Order Consolidation: One Step in Containing Serials
Prices Jan Anderson 13. Centralized Collection Development and Branch
Library Acquisitions Don Lanier 14. Managing Pre-order Inventory Files
Online: In Pursuit of Integrated Workflows William E. Jarvis Approval Plans
and Vendors 15. Approval Acquisitions and Vendor Relations: An Overview
Mary J. Bostic 16. Approval Plans: The Multi-Vendor Approach Peggy Chalaron
and Anna Perrault 17. A Comparison of Two Approval Plan Profiles: A Study
in Success and Failure Sally W. Somers 18. Approval Plan Profiling in the
Small Academic Library Gary J. Rossi 19. Library/Vendor Cooperation in
Collection Development Lauren K. Lee 20. Using an Economic Development
Approach to Improve Budget Forecasting Techniques, Collection Allocation
Methods, and Library Budgeting Decisions Glen J. Kelly Special Reports 21.
Choice at a Distance: A Footnote for an Official History Robert S. Bravard
22. Resource Sharing in African Libraries: Problems and Recommendations
A.A. Alemna
1. Preface Bill Katz Selection and Evaluation of Vendors: The Vendor Speaks
2. The Wondrous Web: Reflections on Library Acquisitions and Vendor
Relationships Gary M. Shirk 3. The Bookseller and the Dynamo R. Charles
Wittenberg 4. BCL3 (Books for College Libraries) and the Book Jobber: The
Marketing of a New Collection Development Service Forrest E. Link 5. Book
Wholesaling: Looking Toward the 21st Century Larry Price 6. The 1990s: Is
There any Room Left? Leonard Schrift Selection and Evaluation of Vendors:
The Librarian Speaks 7. A Method for Evaluating Vendor Performance Charles
W. Brownson 8. Trends Affecting Vendor Selection: One Academic Library's
Experience Twyla Mueller Racz and Trudie A. Root 9. Awarding Acquisitions
Contracts by Bid or the Perils and Rewards of Shopping by Mail Frank B.
Dowd 10. Foreign Acquisitions: Frustration and Fun! Linda S. Vertrees 11.
Academic Libraries and Firm Order Vendors: What They Want of Each Other
Richard P. Jasper 12. Order Consolidation: One Step in Containing Serials
Prices Jan Anderson 13. Centralized Collection Development and Branch
Library Acquisitions Don Lanier 14. Managing Pre-order Inventory Files
Online: In Pursuit of Integrated Workflows William E. Jarvis Approval Plans
and Vendors 15. Approval Acquisitions and Vendor Relations: An Overview
Mary J. Bostic 16. Approval Plans: The Multi-Vendor Approach Peggy Chalaron
and Anna Perrault 17. A Comparison of Two Approval Plan Profiles: A Study
in Success and Failure Sally W. Somers 18. Approval Plan Profiling in the
Small Academic Library Gary J. Rossi 19. Library/Vendor Cooperation in
Collection Development Lauren K. Lee 20. Using an Economic Development
Approach to Improve Budget Forecasting Techniques, Collection Allocation
Methods, and Library Budgeting Decisions Glen J. Kelly Special Reports 21.
Choice at a Distance: A Footnote for an Official History Robert S. Bravard
22. Resource Sharing in African Libraries: Problems and Recommendations
A.A. Alemna
2. The Wondrous Web: Reflections on Library Acquisitions and Vendor
Relationships Gary M. Shirk 3. The Bookseller and the Dynamo R. Charles
Wittenberg 4. BCL3 (Books for College Libraries) and the Book Jobber: The
Marketing of a New Collection Development Service Forrest E. Link 5. Book
Wholesaling: Looking Toward the 21st Century Larry Price 6. The 1990s: Is
There any Room Left? Leonard Schrift Selection and Evaluation of Vendors:
The Librarian Speaks 7. A Method for Evaluating Vendor Performance Charles
W. Brownson 8. Trends Affecting Vendor Selection: One Academic Library's
Experience Twyla Mueller Racz and Trudie A. Root 9. Awarding Acquisitions
Contracts by Bid or the Perils and Rewards of Shopping by Mail Frank B.
Dowd 10. Foreign Acquisitions: Frustration and Fun! Linda S. Vertrees 11.
Academic Libraries and Firm Order Vendors: What They Want of Each Other
Richard P. Jasper 12. Order Consolidation: One Step in Containing Serials
Prices Jan Anderson 13. Centralized Collection Development and Branch
Library Acquisitions Don Lanier 14. Managing Pre-order Inventory Files
Online: In Pursuit of Integrated Workflows William E. Jarvis Approval Plans
and Vendors 15. Approval Acquisitions and Vendor Relations: An Overview
Mary J. Bostic 16. Approval Plans: The Multi-Vendor Approach Peggy Chalaron
and Anna Perrault 17. A Comparison of Two Approval Plan Profiles: A Study
in Success and Failure Sally W. Somers 18. Approval Plan Profiling in the
Small Academic Library Gary J. Rossi 19. Library/Vendor Cooperation in
Collection Development Lauren K. Lee 20. Using an Economic Development
Approach to Improve Budget Forecasting Techniques, Collection Allocation
Methods, and Library Budgeting Decisions Glen J. Kelly Special Reports 21.
Choice at a Distance: A Footnote for an Official History Robert S. Bravard
22. Resource Sharing in African Libraries: Problems and Recommendations
A.A. Alemna







