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Patron-Driven Acquisitions

History and Best Practices
  • Edited by: David A. Swords
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2011
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About 40 percent of the books academic libraries purchase in traditional ways never circulate and another 40 percent circulate fewer than three times. By contrast, patron-driven acquisition allows a library to borrow or buy books only when a patron needs them. In a typical workflow, the library imports bibliographic records into its catalogue at no cost. When a patron finds a patron-driven record in the course of research, a short-term loan can allow him to borrow the book, and the transaction charge to the library will be a small percentage of the list price. Typically, a library will automatically buy a book on a third or fourth use. The contributions in this volume, written by experts, describe the genesis and brief history of patron-driven acquisitions, its current status, and its promise.

  • PDA is now practical largely due to the spread of the eBook
  • PDA allows enormous savings for libraries (p.e. a cost of $ 32,000 allows access to the equivalent of $ 3,700,000 in monographs)
  • The first book-length analysis of PDA: a must for virtually every academic library

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David A. Swords, New Hampshire/USA, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for eBook Library, a major innovator in technology for patron-driven acquisitions

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"Overall, Patron-driven Acquisitions can be confidently recommended to all academic libraries ‑ both those currently planning to move in a patron-driven direction, and those unsure of whether such an approach makes sense or perhaps even of what all the fuss is about. Its authors effectively cover all of the most pressing and relevant questions about PDA theory and practice, and offer highly useful tools to readers interesting in assessing the practice's viability and likely consequences."
Rick Anderson in: Library Review 6/2012


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Part 1 – Background and Reasons

Rick Lugg
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Bob Nardini
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Michael Levine-Clark
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Part 2 – PDA in the World

Kari Paulson
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Rex Steiner and Ron Berry
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Tom Corbett
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David Swords
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Part 3 – Modeling PDA

Sue Polanka and Emilie Delquié
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Doug Way and Julie Garrison
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Dennis Dillon
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David Swords
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Part 4 – Conclusion

Dennis Dillon
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eBook published on:
October 27, 2011
eBook ISBN:
9783110253030
Hardcover published on:
October 17, 2011
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110253016
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