Textbooks in Academic Libraries: Selection, Circulation, and Assessment (An ALCTS Monograph)
English
Shortly after the syllabi are posted, and long before the beginning of the term, interlibrary loan departments at academic libraries will have filled or rejected innumerable textbook requests. While it would be unwise if not impossible to buy and circulate every textbook at a college or university, there are many academic libraries who are selectively adding textbooks to their collections. And the practice seems to be gaining momentum. In this volume, the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) and editor Chris Diaz gather case studies that pull together creative approaches and best practices for print textbook reserve programs. This book discusses such topics as
- results and analysis from a detailed survey of a state universitys core-course textbook reserve program;
- funding sources for starting or piloting a program;
- using aggregated enrollment, grade, and textbook cost data to identify high impact courses;
- identifying course-related books that are in the librarys collection or fit an existing collection policy;
- workflow for using bookstore data with ILS and purchasing systems; and
- using LibGuides and Google Sheets to publicize textbook holdings, and how a back-end database supports discovery for students and reporting for reserves staff.
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