Monday, August 31, 2015

The Complete Guide to Acquisitions Management, 2nd edition

 

Wilkinson, Frances C., Linda K. Lewis, and Rebecca L. Lubas. The Complete Guide to Acquisitions Management. 2nd edition. Libraries Unlimited, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-61069-713-2

Description
Since the last edition of this text was published over a decade ago, library acquisitions practices have changed dramatically in response to economic and industry changes and the introduction and maturation of new technologies. An essential tool kit, this updated edition covers every aspect of current acquisitions management from organization of acquisitions departments to professional ethics. It also covers what's new in integrated library systems, electronic resource management, and patron- and demand-driven acquisitions.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Organization of Acquisitions Departments
Chapter 2: Navigating the Publishing Industry
Chapter 3: Vendor Services: Outsourcing
Chapter 4: Acquisitions Systems
Chapter 5: Acquiring Monographic Content
Chapter 6: Acquiring Used and Antiquarian Material
Chapter 7: Acquiring Continuing and Electronic Resources
Chapter 8: Gift and Exchange Programs
Chapter 9: Selection and Evaluation: The Art of the RFP
Chapter 10: Decisions of Permanence
Chapter 11: Professional Ethics
Chapter 12: Acquisitions as the Gateway: Selection, Discovery and Delivery

  • Appendix A: Automated Acquisitions Systems
    Appendix B: Conferences and Seminars
    Appendix C: Electronic Discussion Lists
    Appendix D: Internet Sites Related to Acquisitions
    Appendix E: Journals Related to Acquisitions
    Appendix F: Organizations
    Appendix G: Reference Tools

    Friday, August 28, 2015

    Books Challenged or Banned 2013-2014 (supplement)

    Doyle, R.P. (2015). Books Challenged or Banned 2013-2014. Chicago, IL: American Library Association.

    Have you seen Invisible Man, The Face on the Milk Carton, or Where’s Waldo? These books have been targeted for removal from bookshelves across the country. Celebrate the freedom to read in your school, bookstore, or library during Banned Books Week... [by reading] a banned book.


    Banned Books Week highlights the benefits of free and open access while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of books across the United States.


    For more information about Banned Books Week, please visit www.ala.org/bbooks.

    (supplement description)

    Thursday, August 27, 2015

    Health Librarianship: An Introduction

    Huber, Jeffrey T. and Feili Tu-Keefner (eds.) Health Librarianship: An Introduction. Libraries Unlimited, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-61069-321-9

    Description
    The book addresses the basic functions of librarianship—for example, management and administration, public services, and technical services—within the health care context as well as issues unique to health librarianship like health literacy, consumer health, and biomedical informatics. This book will be of interest to those considering a career change to health librarianship.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Overview of Health Sciences Libraries and Librarianship
    Katherine Schilling
    Chapter 2: Overview of the Healthcare Environment
    Fay J. Towell
    Chapter 3: Situating Health Librarianship Within the Healthcare Environment
    Anna Getselman and Sandra G. Franklin
    Chapter 4: Evidence-Based Healthcare / Evidence-Based Practice
    Connie Schardt
    Chapter 5: Government Agency and Professional Association Resources and Services
    Keith Cogdill
    Chapter 6: Health Librarianship: Management and Administration
    Gerald Perry
    Chapter 7: Technical Services in Health Sciences Libraries
    Susan Swogger
    Chapter 8: Public Services in Health Sciences Libraries
    Melissa De Santis
    Chapter 9: Information Retrieval
    James E. Andrews and Denise Shereff
    Chapter 10: Historical Collections in Health Sciences Libraries
    Michael A. Flannery
    Chapter 11: Interpersonal Skills to the Fore: Consumer Health Librarianship
    Mary L. Gillaspy
    Chapter 12: Health Literacy
    Robert Shapiro
    Chapter 13: Outreach Services
    Julie K. Gaines and Meredith Solomon, AHIP
    Chapter 14: Special Populations
    Michele A. Spatz
    Chapter 15: Health and Biomedical Informatics
    P. W. Dalrymple and D. L. Varner

    Wednesday, August 26, 2015

    Library Automation: Core Concepts and Practical Systems Analysis, 3rd edition


     

    Bilal, Dania. Library Automation: Core Concepts and Practical Systems Analysis, 3rd edition. Libraries Unlimited, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-59158-922-8

    Description
    Planning a library catalog migration? This book is a great starting point! The author explains how next-generation discovery services supported in the library services platforms (LSPs) provide a single point of access to library content in all types and formats, thereby offering a unified solution to managing library operations. The book covers methods of analyzing user requirements, describes how to structure these requirements in RFPs, and details proprietary and open-source integrated library systems (ILSs) and LSPs for school, public, special, and academic libraries.

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1: Integrated Library System (ILS) Defined
    Chapter 2: Library Automation Life Cycle (LALC)--Phase I: System Identification and Planning
    Chapter 3: Library Automation Life Cycle (LALC)--Phase II: Gathering User Requirements
    Chapter 4: Library Automation Life Cycle (LALC)--Phase III: Structure User Requirements and Selecting a System
    Chapter 5: Library Automation Life Cycle (LALC)--Phase IV: System Implementation, Part 1: Preparing the Collection for the Integrated Library System
    Chapter 6: Library Automation Life Cycle (LALC)--Phase IV: System Implementation, Part 2: Installation, Testing, Facility, Training, and Tracking System Use
    Chapter 7: Software, Hardware, and Network Architecture
    Chapter 8: System (ILS) Migration
    Chapter 9: Library Automation Life Cycle (LALC)--Phase V: Evaluating System Use Through Usability
    Chapter 10: Library Automation "On the Move"
    Appendix A: Sample Request for Proposal by the Brentwood Library, Brentwood, TN
    References

    Tuesday, August 25, 2015

    Mentoring A to Z

    Todaro, Julie. Mentoring A to Z. Chicago : ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2015. ISBN: 978-0-8389-1329-1.

    From the publisher:

    Your library’s future is as good as the talent you develop. Too many mentorship programs are cursory; without structure and expectations, they accomplish little beyond a procedural orientation. But a solid, sustainable mentorship program can be a game changer for libraries, with long-term results that include career development, organization-wide professionalism, and retention. Here, library leader Todaro offers an accessible guide to putting mentorship into practice, complete with scanning checklists and critical questions that will assist you in designing, planning, and implementing your own program. Bypassing abstract management theories in favor of succinct action items, this book includes:
    • Four case-method scenarios that will prepare you for making decisions in common mentoring situations
    • A discussion of mentor, mentee, reverse-mentoring, and co-mentoring terminology, and how to choose the best language to shape the expectations of your program
    • Tips on how to apply nine measurements you probably already use for evaluation, plus five new ones that will make your program even more effective
    • Suggested content and events in a mentorship curriculum, with sample goals, job descriptions, and advice on program planning
    • Ways to address objections to a mentorship program
    Administrators at all types of institutions will benefit from Todaro’s sensible, to-the-point insights into creating and sustaining a mentorship program.