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020 _a9781440859649
040 _cCUS
082 _a025.21
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100 _924665
_aSaponaro, Margaret Zarnosky
245 _aCollection Management Basics
260 _aCalifornia:
_bAcid Free Paper,
_c2019.
300 _a373p.
505 _aINTRODUCTIONWhat Is Collection Management?Access to InformationAccess and ValueAccess Philosophy and StaffAccess and LiteracyBlended CollectionsAccess and CollaborationNew ApproachesPoints to Keep in MindReferences2—INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM AND ETHICSLibraries, the First Amendment, and Intellectual FreedomEthics, Personal Beliefs, Biases, and Collection ManagementSelf-CensorshipBeing ChallengedAccess—FilteringBibliotherapy—Readers' Advisory ActivitiesPoints to Keep in MindReferences3—COLLECTION MANAGEMENTComponents of Collection ManagementCollection Management and Library TypesInstitutional LibrariesPublic LibrariesSchool LibrariesSpecial LibrariesStandards and GuidelinesEmerging Trends in Collection
650 _aCollection management Libraries
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650 _acollections management
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650 _aLibraries Special collections Electronic information
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700 _924666
_aEvans, G. Edward
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_cWB16
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