A Model for Reviewing Academic Branch Libraries Based on ACRL Guidelines and Standards

作者: Olivia M. A. Madison , Sally A. Fry , David Gregory

DOI: 10.5860/CRL_55_04_342

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摘要: There is a long history of debate and controversy surrounding the existence academic branch libraries. Although reasons for reviewing libraries are numerous varied, there need consistency in review process. Using recent ACRL guidelines standards as foundation, authors propose model methodology which may be utilized by any institution undertaking such process

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