Blecic D D, Hollander S, Lanier D
University of Illinois at Chicago 60680, USA.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1999 Apr;87(2):178-86.
Academic health sciences libraries in the United States and Canada were surveyed regarding collection development trends, including their effect on approval plan and blanket order use, and use of outsourcing over the past four years. Results of the survey indicate that serials market forces, budgetary constraints, and growth in electronic resources purchasing have resulted in a decline in the acquisition of print items. As a result, approval plan use is being curtailed in many academic health sciences libraries. Although use of blanket orders is more stable, fewer than one-third of academic health sciences libraries report using them currently. The decline of print collections suggests that libraries should explore cooperative collection development of print materials to ensure access and preservation. The decline of approval plan use and the need for cooperative collection development may require additional effort for sound collection development. Libraries were also surveyed about their use of outsourcing. Some libraries reported outsourcing cataloging and shelf preparation of books, but none reported using outsourcing for resource selection. The reason given most often for outsourcing was that it resulted in cost savings. As expected, economic factors are driving both collection development and outsourcing practices.
对美国和加拿大的学术健康科学图书馆进行了调查,内容涉及馆藏发展趋势,包括这些趋势对现采计划和总括订单使用的影响,以及过去四年外包服务的使用情况。调查结果表明,连续出版物市场力量、预算限制以及电子资源采购的增长导致印刷品采购量下降。因此,许多学术健康科学图书馆现采计划的使用正在减少。虽然总括订单的使用较为稳定,但目前报告使用总括订单的学术健康科学图书馆不到三分之一。印刷馆藏的减少表明图书馆应探索印刷资料的合作馆藏发展,以确保获取和保存。现采计划使用的减少以及合作馆藏发展的需求可能需要在合理的馆藏发展方面付出更多努力。还对图书馆外包服务的使用情况进行了调查。一些图书馆报告将图书编目和上架准备工作外包,但没有图书馆报告将资源选择外包。最常给出的外包原因是节省成本。正如预期的那样,经济因素推动着馆藏发展和外包实践。