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A welcome companion for any librarian seeking to determine both the general condition of their collection and specific areas in need of improvement.

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The publication of this book is timely because many libraries face strategic decisions about issues such as on-site versus remote storage of print collections, space reallocation within central buildings, and preservation program planning. Baird's extensive experience in preservation and collection development makes the book credible. His style is conversational, and he emphasizes practical applications from his own library and consulting experience. He includes references with each chapter and an index at the end of the book. The primary value of this book is Baird's presentation of collection development and preservation factors. Bibliographers, liaisons and even library administrators will find the information clear and helpful. The small size of the book makes it easy to read and locate information, like a handbook....the book is a good introduction to the topic and is recommended for librarians involved in collection management and preservation. * Technicalities *
Recommended for collection management librarians or consultants as well as academic libraries that support a preservation or conservation curriculum. * Booklist, 2/1/2005 *
...Baird explains how and why to use statistical sampling to evaluate collections. He addresses how to gather information, interpret it, and use it to further the library's mission. * American Libraries *
Assessment is a hot topic in libraries but staff do not always know the what and how of evaluation. After introducing the purpose of assessment, Baird, director of preservation services at a bindery in North Manchester, IN, offers guidance on improving collections based on the Balanced Scorecard approach that balances technical and user measures. Using preservation as a case study for other assessment activities, he covers the process from designing an assessment survey to analyzing the data for planning. * Reference and Research Book News *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 List of Figures and Tables Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 1 Purpose of Assessment Chapter 5 Chapter 2 Designing the Survey Instrument Chapter 6 Chapter 3 Conducting the Survey Chapter 7 Chapter 4 Analyzing the Data Chapter 8 Chapter 5 Assessment and Planning Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 Index Chapter 11 About the Author

Library Collection Assessment Through Statistical

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 10/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810850385, 978-0810850385
      ISBN10: 0810850389

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A welcome companion for any librarian seeking to determine both the general condition of their collection and specific areas in need of improvement.

      Trade Review
      The publication of this book is timely because many libraries face strategic decisions about issues such as on-site versus remote storage of print collections, space reallocation within central buildings, and preservation program planning. Baird's extensive experience in preservation and collection development makes the book credible. His style is conversational, and he emphasizes practical applications from his own library and consulting experience. He includes references with each chapter and an index at the end of the book. The primary value of this book is Baird's presentation of collection development and preservation factors. Bibliographers, liaisons and even library administrators will find the information clear and helpful. The small size of the book makes it easy to read and locate information, like a handbook....the book is a good introduction to the topic and is recommended for librarians involved in collection management and preservation. * Technicalities *
      Recommended for collection management librarians or consultants as well as academic libraries that support a preservation or conservation curriculum. * Booklist, 2/1/2005 *
      ...Baird explains how and why to use statistical sampling to evaluate collections. He addresses how to gather information, interpret it, and use it to further the library's mission. * American Libraries *
      Assessment is a hot topic in libraries but staff do not always know the what and how of evaluation. After introducing the purpose of assessment, Baird, director of preservation services at a bindery in North Manchester, IN, offers guidance on improving collections based on the Balanced Scorecard approach that balances technical and user measures. Using preservation as a case study for other assessment activities, he covers the process from designing an assessment survey to analyzing the data for planning. * Reference and Research Book News *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 List of Figures and Tables Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 1 Purpose of Assessment Chapter 5 Chapter 2 Designing the Survey Instrument Chapter 6 Chapter 3 Conducting the Survey Chapter 7 Chapter 4 Analyzing the Data Chapter 8 Chapter 5 Assessment and Planning Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 Index Chapter 11 About the Author

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