The Effects of Demand-Driven Acquisitions on Law Library Collection Development
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Published
Publication
Law Library Journal
Year
2016
Citation Information
Janet Sinder, The Effects of Demand-Driven Acquisitions on Law Library Collection Development, 108 Law Libr. J. 155 (2016), available at https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/conference2015/5.
Abstract
Demand-driven acquisition programs are becoming more common as a method of collection development. This article first discusses traditional collection development practices in academic law libraries and outlines the mechanics and goals of the demand-driven acquisitions model. It then considers the effects of that model on law library collections and collection development practices.
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