Surveying faculty book selection in a comprehensive university library
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2000
Abstract
At Kean University, a comprehensive teaching institution, the submission of new library book orders by faculty is a longstanding practice. In order to identify and assess the academic characteristics of faculty selectors as well as the audience, purpose, criteria, and sources prioritized by faculty selectors when submitting new requests, the library conducted a survey. The survey results indicated that, at Kean, the faculty of Liberal Arts and faculty with 15 years of teaching across all disciplines were the most active in their participation in book selection. The findings also showed that Kean's faculty ordered books mainly for undergraduate students and teaching; and primarily used publishers’ catalogs and professional journal book reviews for selection sources. This research study provides measurable data and constructive feedback for a comprehensive university library to enhance and facilitate the faculty book selection process effectively. © 2000, MCB UP Limited
Publication Title
Collection Building
First Page Number
27
Last Page Number
35
DOI
10.1108/01604950010371364
Recommended Citation
Kuo, HuiMin, "Surveying faculty book selection in a comprehensive university library" (2000). Kean Publications. 2765.
https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/keanpublications/2765