Automating Withdrawn Actions: Maximixing the Long Tail of Acquisitions
Libraries place a good deal of emphasis on collection development policies — a written statement of a library’s intentions for building its collection. It describes the collection’s strengths and weaknesses and provides guidelines for the purchase (”acquisition”) and disposition (”weeding”) of content. This is an activity that sets libraries apart from other organizations.
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Google Book Search Settlement: Introduction, Public Announcements:
Google Book Search Settlement: Reviewing the Notice of Settlement:
Google Book Search Settlement: Public Access Service:
Preliminary Court Approval of Google Book Settlement; Final Approval Hearing Set:
Is OCLC's Change of WorldCat Record Use/Transfer Policy Related to the Google Book Search Agreement?: