Book Review: The Library Liaison’s Guide to Collection Management
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With The Library Liaison’s Training Guide to Collection Management, Armstrong and Dinkle have created a thorough and thoughtful guide for library liaisons. Since much of this kind of work is specific to local institutions—which the authors keep in mind throughout the book—creating such a guide is no small feat.Published
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