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Thursday, November 7 • 3:15pm - 4:00pm
Collective Collection Development and DDA

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Many librarians have advocated for the use of DDA as an important money saving approach in a time of reduced resources that targets acquisitions we know will be used. In addition to saving money, the introduction of e-DDA presents an opportunity for a consortium to achieve three collection development objectives: continue to make the core publisher output available - and even more quickly and easily available; free up more of the collections budget to purchase unique content for the system across the campuses, not just at the larger schools; and allow campuses to review user activity to make systemwide, long-term decisions about user behavior and content not acquired through DDA. DDA can enable the consortium to meet the needs of the many right now as well as to continue to build some collections of depth for the system as a whole and the scholarly community writ large.

Participants will hear from three University of California campuses: large, small and smaller and learn about their experiences with using DDA in collective collection building and their hopes for its potential for their local and systemwide collections.

Speakers
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Jim Dooley

Head, Collection Services, University of California, Merced
Jim Dooley has been head of collections and technical services at the University of California, Merced since 2003.  Prior to coming to UC Merced he held a variety of positions in technical services and special collections at the University of Utah.  He serves on various University... Read More →
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Martha Hruska

Institution Administrator/Manager, UC San Diego / The Library
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Kerry Scott

Head, Research Support Services, University of California, Santa Cruz


Thursday November 7, 2013 3:15pm - 4:00pm EST
Room 138, Science and Mathematics Building 202 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29401

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