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Shaping a collection one electronic book at a time: Patron-driven acquisitions in academic libraries
Purpose – This paper seeks to discuss patron‐driven acquisition (PDA) of electronic books (e‐books), a relatively recent move designed to meet immediate needs rather than predict future use.Design/methodology/approach – The paper notes attributes and drawbacks to the general PDA model.Findings – The paper concludes with a positive assessment of PDA, but with the recognition that sustainability may be a challenge.Originality/value – The paper offers a balanced perspective of the popular PDA trend.