Faculty Opinion As Collection Evaluation Method: A Case Study of Redeemer's University Library (Report) Faculty Opinion As Collection Evaluation Method: A Case Study of Redeemer's University Library (Report)

Faculty Opinion As Collection Evaluation Method: A Case Study of Redeemer's University Library (Report‪)‬

Library Philosophy and Practice 2008, Dec

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Introduction Developing a balanced and usable collection is an important aspect of library services. Academic library collections are built to meet specific research and information needs of the institution's academic programmes. The curriculum is the frame upon which the library collection is built. All programmes must be covered to facilitate effective teaching, learning, research, and community services. Collection analysis and evaluation are crucial to ensuring efficient, effective, and usable collections. Collection effectiveness is measured, according to Lumande and Ojedokun (2005), by the extent to which a library collection can facilitate research activities and how much students can rely on it for project and assignments. Pausch and Popp (1997) maintain that accountability, outcomes measurement, and assessment are the subject of discussions in higher education, and coupled with the fact that libraries collections consume large proportion of the budget, libraries must ensure that what is collected matches or meets the expressed needs and information expectation of the university communities. One of way of ensuring that such needs are met is through collection evaluation within the framework of the curriculum. Crowder (1997) defines curriculum as the courses or programmes of study offered by an educational institution. It includes all activities that students must complete to finish a programme of study and achieve learning goals. The curriculum is not a fixed product but a dynamic process that responds to changes both in the society and in the educational institution, the library should be positioned to effectively respond to curriculum changes.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
1 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Idaho Library
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
201.2
KB

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