Fundamentals of collection development and management / Peggy Johnson and Mary Beth Weber.

Author/creator Johnson, Peggy, 1948- author.
Other author Weber, Mary Beth, author.
Format Book
EditionFifth edition.
PublicationChicago : ALA Editions, 2025.
Copyright Date©2025
Descriptionxv, 464 pages ; 26 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction to collection development and management -- Organizational models, staffing, and responsibilities -- Planning, policy, and budgets -- Developing collections -- Vendor relations, negotiation, and contracts -- Managing collections -- Marketing, liaison activities, and outreach -- Collection analysis, accountability, and demonstrating value -- Collaborative collection development and management.
Abstract "This book is a comprehensive introduction to collection development, design, and management for Library and Information Science students--a primer for experienced librarians with new collection development and management responsibilities, and a handy reference resource for practitioners as they go about their day-to-day work"-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract "A "remarkable achievement" (Technical Services Quarterly), this benchmark text serves as the perfect guide for beginners and a quick reference tool for seasoned professionals. For the new fifth edition, expert instructor and librarian Johnson is joined by technical services expert Weber. Complete with refreshed case studies exploring the issues and suggestions for further reading, each chapter provides in-depth coverage of one aspect of collection development and management. Readers will gain a thorough understanding of traditional management topics such as organization of the collection, staffing, planning, and policymaking; the continuing relevance and importance of the discipline in an increasingly digital environment; Open Access, the Big Ten Open Books collection, and moving toward a digital library ownership model; e-book lending, including purchasing models (PDA, DDA, EBA) and controlled digital lending; collaborative collection development and management; licenses, negotiation, contracts, maintaining productive relationships with vendors and publishers, and other important purchasing and budgeting topics; self-published books and their path into library collections; collection analysis and weeding, including both print and e-resources; timely issues such as the ways in which collecting practices have changed post-pandemic, the evolving needs and expectations of library users, diversity in library collections, and ensuring accessibility, all illustrated using updated examples and data; and marketing, liaison activities, and outreach, through coverage expanded for this edition. "-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formhandbooks.
Genre/formHandbooks and manuals.
Genre/formGuides et manuels.
LCCN 2024028577
ISBN9798892555654 paperback
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic publication