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Patron-Driven Acquisitions : History and Best Practices, Hardback Book

Patron-Driven Acquisitions : History and Best Practices Hardback

Edited by David A. Swords

Part of the Current Topics in Library and Information Practice series

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About 40 percent of the books academic libraries purchase in traditional ways never circulate and another 40 percent circulate fewer than three times.

By contrast, patron-driven acquisition allows a library to borrow or buy books only when a patron needs them.

In a typical workflow, the library imports bibliographic records into its catalogue at no cost.

When a patron finds a patron-driven record in the course of research, a short-term loan can allow him to borrow the book, and the transaction charge to the library will be a small percentage of the list price.

Typically, a library will automatically buy a book on a third or fourth use.

The contributions in this volume, written by experts, describe the genesis and brief history of patron-driven acquisitions, its current status, and its promise.

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