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Acquisition Development in Libraries

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Acquisition and collection development complement each other. It is a paradox to note that the initial problem relating to acquisition of library materials is the lack of clearly stated collection development policies which are recommended for university libraries. Acquisition involves obtaining books and other materials for a library, documentation centre or archive. Collection development, on the other hand, refers to the process of planning a stock acquisition programme to build a relevant collection to meet the objectives of the service. This book is an effort to provide specific and latest development in the field of library science, where book acquisition is an essential functional area. It is expected that the book will be of sufficient use to libraries and various heads of departments and government officers who are concerned with the development of libraries.

357 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 30, 2014

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