Maintaining collections with a flat budget

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https://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.334

Abstract

This paper focuses on the various processes, methods and tough decisions made by the University of Kansas Libraries to provide library materials while maintaining a flat collections budget for over eight years. During this period, those responsible for the Libraries’ collections have implemented quick stop- gap measures, picked all the ‘low-hanging fruit’, and eventually canceled a large journal package. This case study will help other librarians facing the reality of maintaining collections at a time when budgets, changing formats and publication practices are all obstacles to providing patrons with what they need. 

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Sara E Morris, University of Kansas, USA

Associate Librarian for Content Development

Lea Currie, University of Kansas, USA

Head of Content Development

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2017-03-10

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Case Studies