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Does the Library Have this Book? Evaluating Our Patron Driven Acquisitions Plan for Nursing

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Does the Library Have this Book? Evaluating Our Patron Driven Acquisitions Plan for Nursing
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Patron Driven Acquisition (PDA) is a growing method of collection development in academic libraries that follows a Just-In-Time model versus the more traditional Just-In-Case model. Arizona State University (ASU) implemented our current PDA plan and profiles in 2009 with minimal changes occurring since this initial implementation date. Our PDA model of collection development involves purchasing print and e-books when users select them in the online catalog, rather than receiving items on an approval plan or by librarian selection. After an initial investigation concluded that several major health sciences publications had not been loaded into the catalog for potential patron selection, we began a more thorough examination of our PDA profile.

ASU serves over 6,500 students, faculty, and staff in Nursing and Allied Health fields in a range of programs requiring a robust collection. This poster details the process we used to determine whether the profiles created by previous librarians in 2009 have succeeded in uploading records for publications that appear on the 2014 nursing texts from Doody’s Core Titles into our catalog. Specifically, our poster will present on the number of Doody’s titles that were excluded from the PDA plan due to our profile settings and analyze why these titles were excluded. Our findings will allow us to order titles that are currently missing from our collection as well as tailor our PDA profiles to include key texts in nursing and allied health subjects in the future. We will also provide recommendations and considerations for other libraries considering or using a PDA model for purchasing texts in the health sciences.

Date Created
2016-01-05
Contributors
  • Pardon, Kevin (Author)
  • Abrahamsen, Sydni (Author)
  • Arizona State University. Library (2017- ) (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • User-driven aquisitions (Libraries)
Resource Type
Text
Language
eng
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Pardon, Kevin
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
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https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.43361
Preferred Citation

Abrahamsen, S., & Pardon, K. (2016). Does the Library Have this Book? Evaluating Our Patron Driven Acquisitions Plan for Nursing

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