Health Sciences Collection Management for the Twenty-First Century

Edited by Susan K. Kendall

Stay ahead in health sciences collection management with “Health Sciences Collection Management for the Twenty-First Century.” This comprehensive guide offers essential strategies and innovative approaches to effectively develop, assess, and maintain collections in health sciences libraries. Whether you’re a librarian, collection manager, or researcher, this book provides practical insights and expert advice on navigating the evolving landscape of health sciences information. Equip yourself with the tools to optimize collection resources, enhance access to vital information, and meet the diverse needs of users in today’s digital age. Transform your collection management practices and drive success in health sciences libraries with this indispensable resource.

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Health Sciences Collection Management for the Twenty-First Century

Edited by Susan K. Kendall

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Pages: 308 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4422-7421-1 • Hardback • January 2018 • $87.00 • (£67.00)
978-1-4422-7422-8 • eBook • January 2018 • $77.50 • (£60.00)

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Health Sciences Collection Management for the Twenty-First Century is intended for those with any level of experience in health sciences collection management. This book from the authoritative Medical Library Association starts with the context of health sciences publishing and covers the foundations of selection, budgeting, and management. It won’t tell new librarians what to buy but will give them background and criteria that should go into their selections. However, the focus of this book is not only on best practices but also on the big picture and the deeper changes in the field that affect decision making. Subjects not always covered in many collection development textbooks such marketing or accessibility are included because they are part of the larger collections landscape.

Chapter contributors bring their own perspectives to the topics. Stories of different libraries’ experiences bring interesting topics to the forefront in practical, specific, and timely detail. While whole books have been written that go into some of these topics more in depth on their own, the treatment of each topic here focuses on the unique perspective and concerns of the collection manager.

About the Editors

Susan K. Kendall, PhD., MS(LIS), is the coordinator for Health Sciences at the Michigan State University Libraries, East Lansing, Michigan. She has managed collections for the biological sciences for 15 years and coordinated collections for the health sciences for 11 years. She has served on the editorial board of the journals, Collection Management, Journal of the Medical Library Association, and Biomedical Digital Libraries and has published several book chapters, articles, and reviews.