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Title Textbooks in academic libraries : selection, circulation, and assessment / edited by Chris Diaz.

Pub Info Chicago : ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2017.
℗♭2017

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Descript 1 online resource (xi, 148 pages) : illustrations
Series An ALCTS monograph
ALCTS monograph.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Basically everything I need, I know the library has it : a case study of SUNY Canton's textbook program / by Rachel A. Koenig & Cori Wilhelm -- Access and affordability : the textbook conundrum / by Peggy Seiden and Amy McColl -- The good and the bad : implementing a textbook reserve program / by Renee Le Beau-Ford and Joanna Ewing -- A student-funded textbook reserve program / by Joanna Duy, Kirsten Huhn, and Dubravka Kapa -- Building a STEM collection of undergraduate textbooks / by Pattie Piotrowski and Christine McClure -- Evolution of a textbook circulation program : outcomes of demand-driven versus strategic selection policies / by Posie Aargaard and Jan H. Kemp -- Can hard-copy textbooks on library reserve help address the textbook dilemma? / by Feng-Ru Sheu, Kay Downey, and Tom Klingler -- Walking the tightrope : balancing students' desire for textbooks and the library budget / by Rhonda Glazier and Carla Myers -- General education : ten years of textbooks at the Ohio State University Libraries / by Aaron Olivera.
Summary "Shortly after the syllabi are posted, and long before the beginning of the term, interlibrary loan departments at academic libraries will have filled or rejected innumerable textbook requests. While it would be unwise if not impossible to buy and circulate every textbook at a college or university, there are many academic libraries who are selectively adding textbooks to their collections. And the practice seems to be gaining momentum. In this volume, the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) and editor Chris Diaz gather case studies that pull together creative approaches and best practices for print textbook reserve programs. This book discusses such topics as: results and analysis from a detailed survey of a state university's core-course textbook reserve program; funding sources for starting or piloting a program; using aggregated enrollment, grade, and textbook cost data to identify "high impact" courses; identifying course-related books that are in the library's collection or fit an existing collection policy; workflow for using bookstore data with ILS and purchasing systems; and using LibGuides and Google Sheets to publicize textbook holdings, and how a back-end database supports discovery for students and reporting for reserves staff. A textbook reserve program can be one way of helping students who are struggling with the high cost of textbooks, and this book spotlights a variety of examples that can be used as models." --alastore.ala.org
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Subject Academic libraries -- Collection development.
Libraries -- Special collections -- College textbooks.
Academic libraries -- Reserve collections.
Academic libraries -- Circulation and loans.
College textbooks -- Prices -- United States.
Academic libraries -- United States -- Case studies.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- General.
Libraries -- Special collections -- College textbooks. (OCoLC)fst02029812
Academic libraries. (OCoLC)fst00794997
Academic libraries -- Circulation and loans. (OCoLC)fst00795015
Academic libraries -- Collection development. (OCoLC)fst00795018
Academic libraries -- Reserve collections. (OCoLC)fst00795065
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Alt Author Diaz, Chris, 1988- editor.
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