
Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services (IJISS)
Collection Development Policy for E-resources in University Libraries: A Study
Author : Sajini Priya NatarajanVolume 8 No.1 January-June 2018 pp 64-68
Abstract
This article describes about the Collection Development Policies in University libraries. Collection Development Policy included for Electronic Resources in University libraries, Major Roles in the Selection of Library Collections and the important Selection Tools for Print and Electronic forms, Criteria for Selecting the Book suppliers and Order of Books and Details of the collections in the library for the preceding five years. The Inter library lending/ resource sharing facility for books with other and Subscribe to e-resources.
Keywords
Collection Development, E-resources
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