The Selection Connection
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.44n1.44Abstract
Collection development librarians often use Web resources as they select materials, but only a few libraries have built working Web pages for this purpose. We suggest that a collection development Web page is a valuable asset to an academic library. A Web page designed for internal use can be used to share information among selectors and can provide a single source for links to Web tools used by collection development librarians. We discuss sources of Web-based bibliographers’ tools and suggest useful types of information to include on collection development Web sites.
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