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Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 509-517, 1999 Copyright © 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd ©) Pergamon Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 1464-9055/99 $15.00 + .00 Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services Volume 23, Number 4 1999 CONTENTS Announcement Carol Pitts Diedrichs Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services: A Title Change for LAPT Papers Mary Anthes An Experiment in Unmediated Document Delivery: EbscoDoc™ at Wichita State University John M. Budd 15 Academic Library Monographic Acquisitions: Selection Catherine K. Craven of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Books Feather River Institute 1998 Richard L. Brumley 27 “As I Walked Through the Wilderness of this World” Acquisitions: The Pilgrim’s Progress Martin Cohen 31 The Five Blind Men and the Elephant: Differing James Galbraith Perceptions of the Institution of an Approval Plan Robert Sorgenfrei 39 Slicing the Pie: Implementing and Living with a Journal Allocation Formula 509 510 Volume Contents Nancy Slight—Gibney 47 How Far Have We Come? Benchmarking Time and Costs for Monograph Purchasing William Fisher 61 When Write Is Wrong: Is All Our Professional Literature on the Same Page? Virginia M. Scheschy 73 Publishers on the Web: From Addison to Ziff Peter H. Stevens 79 Who’s Number One?: Evaluating Acquisitions Departments Conference Reprt Pat Loghry 87 Head in the Clouds: The 13th Annual Conference of The North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) ALA Annual Conference 1998 Rosann Bazirjian 95 Highlights of the ALCTS AS Education Committee Program. The Acquisitions Workstation: Resources and Innovations Janet L. Flowers 96 The 7(+3) Habits of Highly Successful Approval Plan Managers: Report of the ALCTS Pre-Order/Pre-Catalog Searching Discussion Group Glorian Sipman 99 Users and Their Needs: What Do We Really Know about Them?: Report of a Program Lydia W. Wasylenko 101 Building Quality that Counts into Your Cataloging Operation Jieyin Feng 104 International Book Fairs as Intercultural Catalysts for Libraries and Publishers: Frankfurt, Guadalajara, Zimbabwe and Beyond Rosanna M. O’Neil 106 They Searched, They Located, They Acquired: Librarians Conquer the Out-of-Print Marketplace: A Report of the ALCTS Out-of-Print Discussion Group Scott H. Silverman 107 Is Technical Services Being De-professionalized? A Report of the ALCTS Role of the Professional in Technical Services Discussion Group Deborah Fetch 108 Core Records as Copy: A Report from the ALCTS CCS Copy Cataloging Discussion Group Deborah Fetch 110 The Human Side of Outsourcing: Highlights from the ALCTS President’s Program Volume Contents 511 Lynn Cline 113 Bias in Academic Library Collections: Highlights from the ALCTS/CMDS Collection Development in Academic Libraries Discussion Group Thomas E. Nisonger 116 Playing the Game While Writing the Rules: The Impact of Electronic Technology on Collection Development Planning Lauren Corbett 120 E-Commerce: Now that We Know How to Get There, Where Are We Going? Joint Meeting of the ALCTS SS Journal Costs in Libraries Discussion Group and the ALCTS SS Research Libraries Discussion Group Cheryl C. Kugler 122 ALCTS Creative Ideas in Technical Services Discussion Group Geraldine Foudy 124 The 1997 North American Title Count: History, Manipulating the Data, Uses Pat Henderson 126 “What Do You Mean, I’m in Charge of Serials?” Julie §. Alexander 127 Highlights of the ALCTS CMDS Collection Management Issues for Offsite Storage Discussion Group Steve Johnson 133 Library Disaster Recovery: The Fine Art of Gift Raising The Review Section Deborah A. Cronau 135 Core Collection for Small Libraries: An Annotated Bibliography of Books for Children and Young Adults, by Jance A. DeLong and Rachel E. Schwedt Margaret A. Pember 136 Disaster Recovery for Archives, Libraries and Records Management System in Australia and New Zealand, by Judith Doig Hermina G. B. Anghelescu 137 Promoting Preservation Awareness in Libraries: A Sourcebook for Academic, Public, School and Special Collections, by Jeanne M. Drewes and Julie A. Page Volume Contents Volume 23, Number 2 1999 CONTENTS Announcement Jo Ann Carr 139 1999 LCATS Research Award Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services Papers Gregory K. Younger 141 Using Current Awareness Search Results to Measure a Journal Collection’s Relevancy Klaus G. Altmann 149 Anatomy of a Serials Collection and Its Usage: Case G. E. Gorman Study of an Australian Academic Library Barry Fast 163 Books in the Digital World Interview Karen Calhoun 169 An Interview with Ross Atkinson, Deputy University Librarian, Cornell University Library Conference Report Judy Luther 179 Electronic Book ’98—Turning a New Page in Knowledge Management: NIST Conference 1998 Charleston Conference Rick Anderson 183 The Debate Over Service Fees: What Was the Question, Again? Vania M. Goodwin 191 Serials Management: The Next Generation Stephen D. Corrsin 192 Interpreting Financial Statements and Creating and Understanding Appropriate Budgets for Your Organization Lisa German 193 Designing and Implementing a Consortial Approval Plan: the OhioLINK Experience Jack G. Montgomery 194 Lessons from Joe Izuzu: a Look at Pricing and Value in Today’s Electronic Information Marketplace James A. Baldwin 195 Customer Service or Core Lists: Just in Case or Just in Time Maribeth Krupczak 196 Different Books for Different Folks: Where Book Reviews Come From, Where They Go, and Who Cares 513 Volume Contents Leslie Horner Button 198 The Debate Over Library Service Fees: What Was the Question Again? Julie L. Rabine 200 Tossin’ and Turnin’ All Night: Publishers’ Dreams and Nightmares James A. Baldwin 202 Putting Your Trust in Reviews: The Ethics of Book Reviewing Patricia §. Harwell 203 E-Commerce and Credit Cards: Practical Considerations Leslie Horner Button 204 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Forming Consortia and Licensing Leslie Horner Button 207 Peeking Over the Internet’s Edge: What’s New, What’s Coming, and How We’ll Use It Patricia S$. Harwell 208 Land Grab! Planning Library Buildings for 21st Century Collections Sandra A. Beehler 209 Legal Considerations for Supervisors in Today’s Library Bessie Platten 210 The Case Against Outsourcing Janet L. Flowers 212 Saving Time and Trees without Getting Lost in the Woods: Electronic Selection at the University of Chicago Sandra A. Beehler 214 Acquisitions Workstations Panel Julie L. Rabine 214 Aggregation or Aggravation: What Do Libraries Need? Narda Tafuri 216 What a Scientist Really Wants from Electronic Journals The Review Section Philip Calvert 219 Academic Library Surveys and Statistics in Practice: Proceedings of a Seminar Held at Loughborough University, 2—3 June, 1997 Thomas W. Leonhardt 220 Advances in Serials Management, Volume 6. Ross Harvey 221 The Bibliographic Record and Information Technology, 3rd Edition John M. Budd 222 The DDC, the Universe of Knowledge, and the Post-Modern Library Marcia Pankake 223 Images and Texts: Their Production and Distribution in the 18th and 19th Centuries 514 Volume Contents John M. Budd 224 Into the Future: On the Preservation of Knowledge in the Electronic Age. A Film by Terry Sanders Thomas W. Leonhardt 225 Planning and Implementing Technical Services Workstations Philip Calvert 226 Serials Cataloguing at the Turn of the Century Volume 23, Number 3 1999 CONTENTS Editorial G. E. Gorman 227 The Work of a Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services Editor from The Land of The Long White Cloud Manuscripts Linda A. Brown and 231 The Evolving Approval Plan: How Academic Librarians John Harper Forsyth Evaluate Services for Vendor Selection and Performance Yitai Gong 279 Standardization in Chinese Character Processing and Chinese MARC Records Adrian Alexander, Ian Best, 287 The Lucky Orbit: One Subscription Agent’s Approach and David Fritsch to Collection Management Reports Bonnie MacEwan 315 Understanding Users’ Needs and Making Collections Choices Carol Pitts Diedrichs 321 Making Choices: Vendors and Agents in the Assessment Process Conference Report Judy L. Johnson 339 License Review and Negotiation: Building a Team-based Institutional Process 1999 ALA Midwinter Meeting Virginia M. Scheschy 343 ALCTS Heads of Cataloging Discussion Group Elna L. Saxton 344 Electronic Bibliographic Data: From Publishers to Vendors to Libraries: A Report of the ALCTS Automated Acquisitions/In-Process Control Systems Discussion Group Volume Contents 515 Robin Crumrin Changing Structures, Changing Roles: A Report of the ALCTS Pre-Order/Pre-Catalog Searching Discussion Group Narda Tafuri 348 Reprint vs. Out-of-Print: The Growing World of Choices Rachel L. Wadham 349 Highlights of the ALCTS CCS Research Discussion Group Ngoc-My Guidarelli 352 Booksales vs. OP Dealers: A Report from ALCTS AS Gifts & Exchange Discussion Group Rob Withers 353 Looking for Approval? Selecting and Working with Approval Vendors: A Report of the ALCTS Acquisition Administrators Discussion Group Rob Withers 354 Not One Size Fits All: Budgeting for and Evaluating Electronic Services: A Report of the ALCTS Acquisition Librarians/Vendors of Library Materials Karen M. Letarte 356 Highlights of the ALCTS Scholarly Communication Discussion Group Bob Persing 358 Highlights of the ALCTS Serials Section Journal Costs in Libraries Discussion Group Bob Persing 360 Highlights of “The Changing Role of Serials Acquisitions Librarians in the Electronic Environment” Mary Page 361 Report from the LITA/ALCTS Serials Automation Interest Group Beatrice L. Caraway 362 Highlights of the Role of the Professional in Academic Technical Services Discussion Group Meeting Thomas E. Nisonger 365 Collecting at the Margins: Social Protest and Counterculture Materials Jennifer L. Edwards 367 ALCTS CCS Cataloging Norms Discussion Group Angela Jones 369 Highlights of the Copy Cataloging Discussion Group Lydia W. Wasylenko 372 Optimizing End-User Access to Aggregations of Full-Text E-Journals: Highlights of the ALCTS CCS Catalog Management Discussion Group Program Review Section Zary Mostashari 375 1997 Harvard Business School Core Collection: An Author, Title and Subject Guide 516 Volume Contents Richard J. Wood 376 Acquiring and Organizing Curriculum Materials: A Guide and Directory of Resources William S. Monroe 377 Acquisitions and Collection Development in the Humanities Charley Pennell 378 ArtMARC Sourcebook: Cataloging Art, Architecture and Their Visual Images Ari Cohen 379 Cataloging Hebrew Materials in the Online Environment: A Comparative Study of American and Israeli Approaches Peggy Johnson 380 Collection Development: Access in the Virtual Library Richard J. Wood 381 Disaster Response and Planning for Libraries Bonita Bryant 383 Economics of Digital Information: Collection, Storage and Delivery Judy L. Johnson 384 E-Serials: Publishers, Libraries, Users and Standards Wanda V. Dole 385 Exploring Outsourcing: Case Studies of Corporate Libraries Thomas W. Leonhardt 386 The Internet-Plus Directory of Express Library Services: Research and Document Delivery for Hire Peggy Johnson 387 Making the Most of New Technology Susan E. Higgins 388 Modeling Use at Individual Service Points Richard J. Wood 389 Organization of Document Collections and Services Wanda V. Dole 390 Serials Management in Academic Libraries: A Guide to Issues and Practices Volume 23, Number 4 1999 CONTENTS Papers Dan Dorner 393 Cataloging in The 21st Century, Part 1: Contextual Issues Peter Briscoe 401 French International Booksellers, Suppliers to Libraries, A La Fin du Vingtiéme Siécle ® Volume Contents 517 Steve Black 411 An Assessment of Social Sciences Coverage by Four Prominent Full-Text Online Aggregated Journal Packages Steven B. Carrico 421 Gifts in Academic and Special Libraries: A Selected Bibliography Heidi Hanson and 433 Two Aspects of Quality in Technical Services: John Schalow Automating for Quick Availability, and Identifying Problems, Effecting Solutions Conference Reports Jan Robert Anderson 443 Collection Development in The Electronic Environment: Shifting Priorities: A Conference Report Kristen Kern 451 New Directions in Library Binding: A Conference Report Judy Weislogel 459 Elsevier Science Digital Libraries Symposium II: A Conference Report. Marcia Findley 469 Collection Management and Development Institute: A Conference Report Kathy Schmidt 493 The Association for College and Research Libraries Conference: A Report Review Section Mary F. Casserly 503 Collaborative Collections Management Programs in ARL Libraries Joanna Fountain 504 Dewey For Windows, Version 1.10 505 Dewey for Windows Guide: Records, Searching and Joanna Fountain Number Building Peggy Johnson 506 Public Library Collection Development in the Information Age Geraldine Foudy 507 Recommended Reference Books for Small and Medium-sized Libraries and Media Centers 1998 Ari Cohen 507 Women’s Studies Serials: A Quarter Century of Development

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