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Kovacs Guide to Electronic Library Collection Development: Essential Core Subject Collections, Selection Criteria, and Guidelines Second Edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2009
  • Kirjastus: Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1555706649
  • ISBN-13: 9781555706647
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2009
  • Kirjastus: Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1555706649
  • ISBN-13: 9781555706647
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Find practical and ready-to-implement advice in this authoritative resource for building, growing, managing, and maintaining your electronic resources collection. ""Library Journal"" deemed the first edition of Diane Kovacs' groundbreaking guide 'an essential purchase for all libraries'. This new edition covers over 15 subject areas, including jobs and employment, business, medicine, law, social sciences, engineering, computer science, physical sciences, earth sciences, arts and humanities, and more. Kovacs extensively updates her coverage of Web collection development resources, licensing web-accessible resources and real-life e-library success stories. New and expanded chapters are dedicated to e-library management and maintenance including guidance on negotiating e-resource licenses and collection analysis. For each subject area, core collection development tools have been expanded to include Web 2.0 related services and government documents. A bonus companion Web site - available only to purchasers of the book - features ready-made, annotated links to all the sites in the book's recommended core reference collections in each subject area that readers can import into their library's Web site or OPAC.
List of E-Library Success Stories
vii
List of Tables and Figures
ix
Foreword xv
Cheryl LaGuardia
Introductory Remarks xvii
Barbara Fister
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxiii
Part I: General Collection Planning Recommendations
General Collection Development Principles For E-Resources
3(52)
Introduction
3(5)
Definitions and Word Choices: An E-Library Vocabulary
8(4)
The E-Library Collection Development Literature
12(3)
Preliminary Planning
15(3)
Developing an E-Library Collection Development Plan
18(5)
Identifying and Collecting E-Resources: Using the Web for Collection Development
23(5)
Web Information Evaluation Guidelines
28(7)
E-Resource Selection Criteria
35(2)
E-Library Success Story
37(2)
Some Final Thoughts
39(1)
References and Web Sites Cited
39(7)
Collection Development Tools (Useful for Reader's Advisory)
46(9)
Bringing It All Together: Some General Considerations For Building, Organizing, Managing, and Maintaining E-Libraries
55(28)
Introduction
55(1)
Building and Organizing the E-Library
56(4)
E-Library Collection Management and Maintenance
60(14)
E-Library Success Story
74(3)
Some Final Thoughts on E-Library Maintenance
77(2)
References and Web Sites Cited
79(4)
E-Resource Licensing Basics: Getting What You Need for What You Are Willing to Pay
83(28)
Introduction
83(1)
Recent Literature on Licensing E-Resources
84(3)
License Issues for Selecting and Reference Librarians
87(3)
Outside Factors Affecting E-Resource Licenses
90(2)
E-Library Success Story
92(5)
Some Final Thoughts on E-Resource Licensing
97(1)
References and Web Sites Cited
97(2)
Collection Management and Maintenance Tools
99(12)
Part II: Recommended Planning, Evaluation, and Selection Criteria: Core Collections and Collection Tools For Major Subject Areas
Ready-Reference and Core Government Documents E-Resources
111(22)
Developing a Collection Plan for Ready-Reference and Core Government Documents E-Resources (E-Docs)
111(5)
Identifying, Collecting, and Selecting Ready-Reference and Core Government Documents E-Resources
116(2)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Ready-Reference and Core Web Government Documents Collections
118(4)
E-Library Success Story
122(5)
References and Web Sites Cited
127(2)
Ready-Reference E-Resource Collection Tools
129(3)
Government Documents E-Resource Collection Tools
132(1)
Jobs and Employment, Consumer Information, And Genealogy E-Resources
133(14)
Developing a Collection Plan for Jobs and Employment, Consumer Information, and Genalogy E-Resources
133(3)
Identifying and Collecting Jobs and Employment, Consumer Information, and Genealogy E-Resources
136(1)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Jobs and Employment, Consumer Information, and Genealogy Reference Collections
137(3)
E-Library Success Story
140(4)
References and Web Sites Cited
144(1)
Jobs and Employment E-Resource Collection Tools
145(1)
Consumer Information E-Resource Collection Tools
145(1)
Genealogy E-Resource Collection Tools
146(1)
Business E-Resources
147(16)
Developing a Collection Plan for Business E-Resources
147(3)
Identifying and Collecting Business E-Resources
150(1)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Business Reference Collection
151(4)
E-Library Success Story
155(4)
References and Web Sites Cited
159(1)
Business E-Resource Collection Tools
160(3)
Legal E-Resources
163(14)
Developing a Collection Plan for Legal E-Resources
163(3)
Identifying and Collecting Legal E-Resources
166(1)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Legal Reference Collection
167(4)
E-Library Success Story
171(3)
Reference and Web Sites Cited
174(1)
Legal E-Resource Collection Tools
175(2)
Medical E-Resources
177(22)
Developing a Collection Plan for Medical E-Resources
177(3)
Identifying and Collecting Medical E-Resources
180(2)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Medical Reference for Professionals and Researchers and the Core Web Consumer Health Reference Collections
182(6)
E-Library Success Story
188(5)
References and Web Sites Cited
193(2)
Medical E-Resources for Professionals and Researchers Collection Tools
195(2)
Consumer Health E-Resource Collection Tools
197(2)
Biological Sciences E-Resources
199(12)
Developing a Collection Plan for Biological Sciences E-Resources
199(2)
Identifying and Collecting Biological Sciences E-Resources
201(1)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Biological Sciences Reference Collection
202(3)
E-Library Success Story
205(3)
References and Web Sites Cited
208(1)
Biological Sciences E-Resource Collection Tools
209(2)
Engineering, Computer Sciences, Mathematics, and Related E-Resources
211(16)
Developing a Collection Plan For Engineering, Computer Sciences, and Mathematics E-Resources
211(3)
Identifying and Collecting Engineering, Computer Sciences, and Mathematics E-Resources
214(2)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Engineering, Computer Sciences, and Mathematics Reference Collection
216(3)
E-Library Success Story
219(2)
References and Web Sites Cited
221(2)
Engineering, Computer Sciences, and Mathematics E-Resource Collection Tools
223(4)
Physical and Earth Sciences (Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Meteorology, Physics, Etc.) E-Resources
227(16)
Developing a Collection Plan for Physical and Earth Sciences E-Resources
227(3)
Identifying and Collecting Physical and Earth Sciences Information Resources
230(1)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Physical and Earth Sciences Reference Collection
230(3)
E-Library Success Story
233(4)
References and Web Sites Cited
237(2)
Physical and Earth Sciences E-Resource Collection Tools
239(4)
Social Sciences (Anthropology, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Etc.) E-Resources
243(16)
Developing a Collection Plan for Social Sciences E-Resources
243(2)
Identifying and Collecting Social Sciences E-Resources
245(1)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Social Sciences Reference Collection
246(3)
E-Library Success Story
249(5)
References and Web Sites Cited
254(2)
Social Sciences E-Resources Collection Tools
256(3)
Education and Homework E-Resources
259(14)
Developing a Collection Plan for Education and Homework E-Resources
259(2)
Identifying and Collecting Education and Homework E-Resources
261(1)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Education and Homework Reference Collection
262(3)
E-Library Success Story
265(4)
References and Web Sites Cited
269(1)
Education and Homework E-Resource Collection Tools
270(3)
Arts and Humanities (Fine Arts, Languages, Literature, Philosophy, History, Etc.) E-Resources
273(14)
Developing a Collection Plan for Arts and Humanities E-Resources
273(3)
Identifying and Collecting Arts and Humanities E-Resources
276(1)
Evaluation Guidelines and Selection Criteria: The Core Web Arts and Humanities Reference Collection
277(3)
E-Library Success Story
280(3)
References and Web Sites Cited
283(1)
Arts and Humanities E-Resource Collection Tools
284(3)
Index 287(16)
About the Author 303