Transforming print : collection development and management for our connected future / edited by Lorrie McAllister and Shari Laster ; in collaboration with Core Publishing.
Part I: Contemporary Collection Development -- The New Open Stacks / Lorrie McAllister -- No, It's Not Online; It's in the Stacks: Latin American Collections in US Academic and Research Libraries / Sócrates Silva and Manuel Ostos -- Working Toward Human-Centered, Reparative Change through Print Collection Development at the University of Denver / Jennifer Bowers, Katherine Crowe, Peggy Keeran, Jack Maness, Denisse Solis, and Shannon Tharp -- Part II: Collections Access and Management -- The St. Louis Model: Depository Collections at the Confluence / Rebecca C. Hyde -- Old Texts, New Networks: HathiTrust and the Future of Shared Print / Heather Weltin and Natalie Fulkerson -- Opening up Collections at the Nation's Largest Library: Transformational Digital Access to the Library of Congress / Michael Neubert and Michael Matos -- Part III: Centering the User -- Hand in Hand: Collections for Haptic and Object-Based Learning / Jae Jennifer Rossman -- A Creative Exercise: Faculty Practices and Preferences for Browsing the Stacks / Sarah Pickle -- Divining a Future of Engagement: Collecting Indie Tarot Decks for MIT / Emilie Hardman.
Summary:
"In this book, collection management staff at academic libraries will find fertile ideas for transforming print collections to become more engaging and widely used by the diverse communities they serve"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.