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  2. Library acquisitions - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_acquisitions

    Library acquisitions is the department of a library responsible for the selection and purchase of materials or resources. The department may select vendors, negotiate consortium pricing, arrange for standing orders, and select individual titles or resources. [1]

  3. Inventory - Wikipedia

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    So bulk buying, movement and storing brings in economies of scale, thus inventory. Appreciation in value: In some situations, some stock gains the required value when it is kept for some time to allow it reach the desired standard for consumption, or for production. For example, beer in the brewing industry.

  4. Inventory (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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    Inventorying mini collections before relocating them to their new location presents the library with an opportunity to perform a selective inventory project. An alternative to opportunistic selective inventory projects is Kohl's (1982) assertion that circulation statistics, book search statistics, and ILL statistics can be useful tools in ...

  5. Collection development - Wikipedia

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    When acquiring new materials for a library's collection, it can be difficult to differentiate between selection and censorship. The American Library Association speaks of collections development as selecting materials that are desired by the community as well as fulfilling other educational and recreational criteria.

  6. Electronic resource management - Wikipedia

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    Electronic resource management (ERM) is the practices and techniques used by librarians and library staff to track the selection, acquisition, licensing, access, maintenance, usage, evaluation, retention, and de-selection of a library's electronic information resources.

  7. Inventory control - Wikipedia

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    Inventory control is the process of managing stock once it arrives at a warehouse, store or other storage location. It is solely concerned with regulating what is already present, and involves planning for sales and stock-outs, optimizing inventory for maximum benefit and preventing the pile-up of dead stock.

  8. Resource management - Wikipedia

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    In organizational studies, resource management is the efficient and effective development of an organization's resources when they are needed. Such resources may include the financial resources, inventory, human skills, production resources, or information technology (IT) and natural resources.

  9. Book collecting - Wikipedia

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    The International League of Antiquarian Booksellers Resources including library of articles, glossary of terms in several languages; Infography about Book Collecting A book collector's choice of the best books, articles, and online resources; Paperback Revolution Essays on paperbacks including Tauchnitz, Albatross, and Penguin Books.

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