Operational costs in acquisitions

Operational Costs in Acquisitions closely examines the actual costs of operating an acquisitions department. Acquisitions and business librarians have written eight highly practical chapters that will allow you to see beyond the obvious materials budget to the hidden but often enormous internal expe...

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Other Authors: Coffey, James R
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Language:English
Published: New York The Haworth Press 1991
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Summary:Operational Costs in Acquisitions closely examines the actual costs of operating an acquisitions department. Acquisitions and business librarians have written eight highly practical chapters that will allow you to see beyond the obvious materials budget to the hidden but often enormous internal expenditures involved in the daily operation of your acquisitions department. These experts discuss the costs involved in pre-order searching; managing exceptions to the work flow; implementing an integrated online system; automating serials acquisitions; supporting personnel --interviewing and hiring, training, performance, mistakes, absenteeism, staff development; performing public relations--extra services requested by faculty and patrons; organizing payment operations; and processing invoices. Each chapter, in addition to identifying the costs, illustrates what happens to make costs expand and proposes suggestions for controlling the costs. For acquisitions librarians interested in doing a cost study of their operations, the bibliography on the business and library literature will prove to be valuable.
Item Description:Has also been published as The Acquisitions Librarian, no. 4, 1990
Physical Description:117pages
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:1560240083