Review:

The Fine Book Of Collection Development By Peter Lancaster

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The Fine Book of Collection Development by Peter Lancaster is a comprehensive guide that explores best practices, strategies, and principles for building and managing an effective library or collection. It covers topics such as selection criteria, collection growth, maintenance, and the evolving role of collection development in the digital age. The book aims to serve both novice and experienced librarians seeking to enhance their collection management skills.

Key Features

  • In-depth discussion of collection development theories and practices
  • Guidelines for selecting, acquiring, and assessing resources
  • Insights into digital collections and emerging trends
  • Case studies illustrating real-world applications
  • Practical tools and checklists for managing collections effectively

Pros

  • Comprehensive coverage of collection development topics
  • Hands-on advice suitable for various library types
  • Includes modern insights on digital resource management
  • Clear structure with practical tools and case studies

Cons

  • Dense technical language may be challenging for beginners
  • Limited coverage of non-library collections (e.g., archives or special collections)
  • Some readers may find certain sections less applicable to small-scale or niche collections

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