This is the definitive text on procedures and practice in acquisitions. It approaches the acquisitions process logically, from requests through to the checking, ordering and receipt of library materials. It aims to explain the role of acquisitions in its context, and to improve service in terms of speed, cost, efficiency and financial competence.
This classic text has been fully revised and updated to reflect recent innovations in acquisitions, especially the increasing use of the internet and online purchasing by libraries, publishers and suppliers. Other major revisions to the text cover key areas such as: changes in the supply chain; consortia purchasing; the emerging e-book market; and the planned extension of ISBN numbers. The new edition also includes expanded guidance on acquiring non-book materials such as government information, music and audio-visual materials. Topics covered include:
pre-order checking
publishers and publishing
beyond the basic book
suppliers
ordering
out-of-the-ordinary ordering
when the orders arrive
budgets and finance
the way ahead.
Packed with checklists and real-life examples from actual library order systems, publishers and suppliers, it places the subject firmly in its practical context, while also considering important future developments in acquisitions.
Readership
1. Introduction
2. Pre-order checking
3. Publishers and publishing
4. Beyond the basic book
5. Suppliers
6. Ordering
7. Out-of-the-ordinary ordering
8. When the orders arrive
9. Finance and budgets
10. The way ahead
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Language Arts