学术建筑图书馆馆藏的需求驱动收购:

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Art Documentation Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1086/716736
Hillary B. Veeder
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摘要

图书馆采用各种方法来发展馆藏,这些方法结合了实际和及时的收购模式,以保持馆藏增长和访问的平衡。电子书的获取,特别是在设计学科,仍然是一个持续发展的领域。除了订阅套餐和固定订单外,电子书的需求驱动获取(DDA)计划还提供了一种增加收藏的方法。尽管它们似乎限制了图书馆员在这一过程中的作用,但使用这些程序可以增强以图书馆员为中心的采办实践。
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Demand-Driven Acquisition for an Academic Architecture Library Collection:
Libraries employ various methods of collection development that incorporate in-case and in-time models for acquisitions to maintain a balance of collection growth and access. Acquisition of e-books, especially within design disciplines, remains an ongoing area of development. In addition to subscription packages and firm orders, demand-driven acquisition (DDA) programs for e-books offer a method for growing collections. Although they appear to limit the role of the librarian in the process, use of these programs can serve to enhance librarian-centered acquisition practices.
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