The Library Liaison's Training Guide to Collection Management

Author:   Alison M. Armstrong ,  Lisa Dinkle
Publisher:   American Library Association
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9780838948026


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Library liaisons often have primary jobs that do not involve collection development, but their familiarity with collection practices makes all the difference in faculty relations. And time pressures mean that on-boarding needs to be as streamlined as possible. This concise, field-tested training manual will put your liaison on solid footing. Plus, end of the chapter prompts make it easy to tailor your approach to local practices. With the help of this resource, your new liaison will get up to speed on such topics as tracking budget balances in assigned departments; differentiating between the needs of an individual faculty member and their department; how to say no to monograph requests; benchmarking titles with peer institutions or coordinating within a consortium; 17 questions to ask when evaluating a database; considerations when making weeding decisions; four key conversations to have annually between liaisons and collection development librarians; and gathering data for program accreditation reports. Utilizing several dozen real-world examples which show liaison decisions and actions in practice, this guide will be a useful tool for collection development librarians to streamline training processes for library liaisons.

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Author:   Alison M. Armstrong ,  Lisa Dinkle
Publisher:   American Library Association
Imprint:   ALA Editions
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.175kg
ISBN:  

9780838948026


ISBN 10:   0838948022
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

A Note to Collection Development Librarians Preface Chapter 1: The Library Liaison's Role Chapter 2: Collection Development Chapter 3: Fund Management Chapter 4: Ordering Chapter 5: Collection Development Committee Chapter 6: Building Relationships Chapter 7: Continuing Resources Chapter 8: Cooperative Initiatives and Partnerships Chapter 9: Collection Assessment and Weeding Chapter 10: Accreditation Reviews Chapter 11: Library Liaison AssessmentConclusion Local Practices Questionnaire Suggested Reading Bibliography Index

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"""[This book] is a comprehensive overview of a liaison's role in the life cycle of library collections ... Armstrong and Dinkle offer libraries an ideal model for engaging liaison librarians in management of the collection. However, they are realistic about local practices. Among the most valuable tools in this book is each chapter's 'Local Practices Questionnaire.' These questionnaires are not only a useful framework for new liaisons, they may also help collection managers organize training materials or anticipate common questions."" -- Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship ""Although other sources focus exclusively on either the role of a library liaison or collection development, Armstrong and Dinkle offer an overview of collection management tailored to library liaisons and imbued with everyday practical wisdom ... Notably, the case studies exemplify novel circumstances that only experience could teach and conclude with a bulleted list of key takeaways. "" -- Technical Services Quarterly ""An effective training manual to be used as basis for understanding and mastering local practice ... I only wish such a resource had been available 40 years ago when I was learning to be a library liaison and as I subsequently assumed the role of training others."" -- Technicalities"


Although other sources focus exclusively on either the role of a library liaison or collection development, Armstrong and Dinkle offer an overview of collection management tailored to library liaisons and imbued with everyday practical wisdom ... Notably, the case studies exemplify novel circumstances that only experience could teach and conclude with a bulleted list of key takeaways. -- Technical Services Quarterly An effective training manual to be used as basis for understanding and mastering local practice ... I only wish such a resource had been available 40 years ago when I was learning to be a library liaison and as I subsequently assumed the role of training others. -- Technicalities


Author Information

"Alison M. Armstrong has been the collection management librarian at Radford University in Virginia since 2011. She has a BA in literature from the University of North Carolina at Asheville and an MLIS from the University of North Texas. She is an instructor of the ""Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management"" and the ""Fundamentals of Collection Assessment"" web courses. Armstrong serves on the Collection Committee of the Virtual Library of Virginia (VIVA) and was co-chair of VIVA's Monographic Collection Analysis Task Force. She served on the Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library System's Board of Trustees from 2012 to 2020. She has also served on multiple ALCTS committees. Lisa Dinkle is an instruction librarian at Radford University. She was the collection assistant there from 2014 to 2016. She has degrees in history and library information science. Her dual role as a library liaison and instruction librarian gives her more opportunities to connect with her departments. These opportunities have allowed her to collaborate with faculty and students to showcase library resources and services. She is the founding member of an instruction librarians' book club, which invites librarians to build their instructional skills through reading, discussion, and praxis, with occasional conversational detours into collection development and library liaison practices at other institutions."

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