Bergen P L, Nemec D
University of Wisconsin-Madison 53706, USA.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1999 Jan;87(1):37-42.
In December 1997, the authors completed an in-depth collection assessment project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Health Sciences Libraries. The purpose was to develop a framework for future collection assessment projects by completing a multifaceted evaluation of the libraries' monograph and serial collections in the subject area of drug resistance. Evaluators adapted and synthesized several traditional collection assessment tools, including shelflist measurement, bibliography and standard list checking, and citation analysis. Throughout the project, evaluators explored strategies to overcome some of the problems inherent in the application of traditional collection assessment methods to the evaluation of biomedical collections. Their efforts resulted in the identification of standard monographs and core journals for the subject area, a measurement of the collections' strength relative to the collections of benchmark libraries, and a foundation for future collection development within the subject area. The project's primary outcome was a collection assessment methodology that has potential application to both internal and cooperative collection development in medical, pharmaceutical, and other health sciences libraries.
1997年12月,作者们在威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校健康科学图书馆完成了一个深入的馆藏评估项目。目的是通过对图书馆在耐药性主题领域的专著和连续出版物馆藏进行多方面评估,为未来的馆藏评估项目制定一个框架。评估人员改编并综合了几种传统的馆藏评估工具,包括书架清单测量、书目和标准清单核对以及引文分析。在整个项目过程中,评估人员探索了一些策略,以克服将传统馆藏评估方法应用于生物医学馆藏评估时固有的一些问题。他们的努力成果包括确定了该主题领域的标准专著和核心期刊,衡量了馆藏相对于基准图书馆馆藏的优势,并为该主题领域未来的馆藏发展奠定了基础。该项目的主要成果是一种馆藏评估方法,它有可能应用于医学、药学和其他健康科学图书馆的内部和合作馆藏发展。