Collection development (Libraries) -- Congresses. : Collection management and development : issues in an electronic era : proceedings of the Advanced Collection Management and Development Institute, Chicago, Illinois, March 26-28, 1993 / edited by Peggy Johnson and Bonnie MacEwan
Collection development (Libraries) -- Standards. : Guide for written collection policy statements / Subcommittee on Guidelines for Collection Development, Collection Management and Development Committee, Resources Section, Resources and Technical Services Division, American Library Association ; Bonita Bryant, editor
1989
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Collection development (Libraries) -- Standards -- United States. : Guide to review of library collections : preservation, storage, and withdrawal / Subcommittee on Review of Collections, Collection Management and Development Committee, Resources Section, Association for Library Collections & Technical Services ; Lenore Clark, editor
Development of a library collection, including the determination and coordination of selection policy, assessment of needs of users and potential users, collection use studies, collection evaluation, identification of collection needs, selection of materials, planning for resource sharing, collection maintenance and weeding, and budgeting
Young adults' libraries -- Collection development. : Risky business : taking and managing risks in library services for teens / Linda W. Braun, Hillias J. Martin, and Connie Urquhart for the Young Adult Library Services Association
Development of a library collection, including the determination and coordination of selection policy, assessment of needs of users and potential users, collection use studies, collection evaluation, identification of collection needs, selection of materials, planning for resource sharing, collection maintenance and weeding, and budgeting
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Collection Différences. : Giraffes can't dance / Giles Andreae ; illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees
Systematic gathering of data for a particular purpose from various sources, including questionnaires, interviews, observation, existing records, and electronic devices. The process is usually preliminary to statistical analysis of the data