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In this book, first published in 1989, practicing librarians share their hands-on experience with implementing various types of acquisitions systems and address planning considerations, the blurring of roles between acquisitions and cataloguing, staffing implications, and electronic record transmission.



In this book, first published in 1989, practicing librarians share their hands-on experience with implementing various types of acquisitions systems and address planning considerations, the blurring of roles between acquisitions and cataloguing, staffing implications, electronic record transmission, and specialized functions of automated acquisitions systems. These librarians reveal what they wish they knew when they began to implement their systems, as well as what went right - and wrong - along the way. Acquisitions librarians, systems librarians, and any professionals planning for an automated acquisitions system in their libraries will not want the miss the underlying excitement expressed by contributors as they re-evaluate acquisitions work and redefine the role of the acquisitions librarian as a result of automated acquisitions systems.

1. Preface Bill Katz
2. Introduction Amy Dykeman
3. The Impact of
Library Automation and Electronic Publishing: Toward Distributed Acquisitions
Carol E. Chamberlain
4. Triangle Research Libraries Network: Planning for
Automating the Acquisitions/Serials Control Functions Janet L. Flowers
5.
Vendor Relations and Automation Marcia Anderson and Donald E. Riggs
6. Life
in a Gold Fish Bowl: Or the Changing Nature of Acquisitions Work in an
Integrated Online Environment Sally W. Somers
7. The Evolving Structure and
Automation of Acquisitions Jessie T. Nicol
8. A Shared Acquisitions System:
The Ties That Bind? Mary Ann Garlough
9. Automating Acquisitions at Auburn
University Nancy Gibbs
10. Approval Acquisitions and the Integrated Online
System Michael Kreyche
11. Bringing Up INNOVACQ: The Impact on the University
of New Mexico General Library Harry C. Broussard, Marilyn P. Fletcher, Chris
Sugnet and Connie C. Thorson
12. In-Process Control of Order Requests for
Out of Print and Not Yet Published Materials Using the INNOVACQ
Acquisitions System Stephen Bosch
13. The INNOVACQ and Geac Acquisitions
Systems Compared: A Large Academic Library Perspective Carol Pitts Hawks
14.
Ideal and Reality: Automating Acquisitions in a Time of Austerity Heather S.
Miller
15. Going On-Line With the Geac Acquisitions System: Converting 1970's
Clerical Procedures to 1980's Technology Robert N. Thompson
16. Automated
Acquisitions in an Integrated Online System Pauline J. Iacono
17.
Acquisitions: The Wonders of Automation Jeanne Harrell
18. Microcomputer
Based Inhouse Acquisitions Program Helen M. Shuster
19. In Pursuit of Shared
Access to the CD-ROM, Dialling Books in Print Plus Julie Nilson, Jon LaCure
and Anne McGreer
20. Microcomputer-Based Acquisitions Systems: Where Have We
Come From; Where Are We Going? Norman Desmarais
Amy Dykeman, Bill Katz