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Sudden Selector’s Guide to Chemistry Resources--PDF e-book
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| Elizabeth Brown for ALCTS |
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Item Number: 978-0-8389-9591-4 |
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Publisher: ALCTS |
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Price: $13.50 |
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This title is also available for purchase in a print edition.
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113 pages Digital Download: PDF e-book format
Year Published: 2012
Even the most savvy selector knows there are challenges in creating and maintaining a balanced collection, and for new selectors in the field of chemistry, the obstacles may seem insurmountable. Not so! This volume in the Sudden Selector’s series provides valuable strategies and insights for both the new and seasoned selector. Elizabeth Brown shares her wealth of experience as a chemistry librarian, both conceptual and practical:
- the organization and practice of chemistry
- analysis of existing collections
- research habits of chemists
- resource lists covering classic texts to core journals and series
- visual tools and chemical nomenclature
- selection strategies and fund management
- current awareness
The volume is packed with specific and timely examples, and will benefit any selector with responsibility for chemistry collection development. Table of Contents
Foreword Preface Introduction and Overview
Chapter 1. Chemistry and Chemists Main Subdivisions of Chemistry Interdisciplinary Research Areas Who Uses Your Chemistry Collection?
Chapter 2. Analyzing and Maintaining a Chemistry Collection Finding the Strengths of Your Collection Challenges in Collecting Materials Communicating Effectively with Chemists to Facilitate Collection Building
Chapter 3. Keeping Up to Date Professional Library Organizations Tools, Links, and Selection Aids
Chapter 4. The Print Chemical Literature Monographs and Book Series General Treatises Print and Online Handbooks Publishing Output and Cost Data Journals Core Chemistry Research Journals Conference Proceedings
Chapter 5. Specialized Chemistry Research Tools Chemical Research Literature Specialized Literature Formats Technical Reports Preprints and Preprint Servers Naming and Nomenclature Chemical Structure Searching Spectroscopic Information Laboratory Practice in Chemistry Chemical Safety Data
Chapter 6. Chemistry Approval Plans Approval Plan Vendors Publisher Lists Reviewing Existing Approval Plans Reviewing Nonsubject Parameters Collection Statistics and Selection Anticipating Future Collection Trends
Chapter 7. General Selection Advice Time Management Strategies Fund Management: Yearly Planning and Budgeting Setting Selection Priorities and Criteria Collaborating with Peers and Patrons Deselecting and Transferring Materials Planning for Future Growth
Appendix. Core Chemistry Journals Organized by Subdiscipline
About the Authors
Elizabeth Brown is Scholarly Communications and Library Grants Officer and Chemistry, Applied Physics and Astronomy, Mathematical Sciences, Materials Science Librarian at Binghamton University Libraries in Binghamton, New York. Brown hopes that this guide will help demystify chemistry collection building and information sources and will serve as a virtual librarian for those who don't have easy access to one.
Comprised of nearly 4,000 members from across the United States and 42 countries from around the globe, Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) is the premier resource for information specialists in collection development, preservation, and technical services. We are the leader in the development of principles, standards, and best practices for creating, collecting, organizing, delivering, and preserving information resources in all forms.
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