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Re: Best Practices for Collection Development
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- From: "Karen Tschanz" <KTSCHANZ@mail.mcg.edu>
- Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 17:54:40 EDT
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Hi Deborah: This topic also interests us. I would appreciate it if you could summarize your findings to the list. Thanks for your help! Karen S. Tschanz, M.L.S., M.B.A., M.S.O.D. Asst. Prof./Chair, Content Management Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D., Library, AB-241 Medical College of Georgia Augusta, GA 30912 E-mail: ktschanz@mail.mcg.edu >>> hiltsd1@southernct.edu 10/04/06 10:54 PM >>> I am an MLS student at Southern Connecticut State University and am taking a class on electronic resources management. I am looking for examples of "best practices" for the formulation of electronic resource collection development policies by small libraries working together in consortia. These "best practices" will serve as a model to me of how real librarians in the real world tackle this issue. Thanks in advance for your help, Deborah Hilts
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