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Building holistic and agile collection development and assessment

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of a flexible collections assessment rubric comprised of a suite of tools for more consistently and effectively evaluating and expressing a holistic value of library collections to a variety of constituents, from administrators to fac...

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Collection management
Construction
Core curriculum
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Digital media
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Internet resources
Landscapes
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