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From: "Guajardo, Richard R" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2016 13:19:05 -0500

Apologies for any duplicate cross-posting.

The Publications Committee of the Collection Management Section of
ALCTS is sponsoring the Seventh Annual Collection Management &
Development Research Forum at the 2016 American Library Association
Annual Conference in Orlando. Sunday, June 26, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Orange
County Convention Center, Room W108

Lynn Wiley will discuss two demand driven e-book packages for
Humanities university press books that use different measures for
determining demand.  This work compares triggered demand models for
e-book purchasing with evidence based demand purchasing. Lynn is Head
of Acquisitions at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
University Libraries.

Wenli Gao and Cherie Turner will describe their research into
monograph usage that compares the usage patterns of books acquired via
approval plan with those acquired through firm orders and incorporates
interlibrary loan data for analysis.  Wenli is the Communication,
Sociology, and Anthropology Librarian at the University of Houston
Libraries and Cherie Turner is the Chemical Sciences Librarian at the
University of Houston Libraries.

Kristin Calvert will discuss a citation analysis of research published
by Western Carolina University faculty and staff to determine whether
a statistically-significant relationship exists between academic
department and the type(s) of research cited in its faculty’s
scholarship. The result of this analysis is then used to apply
adjustments across all subject areas in the library’s allocation
formula. Kristin is Assistant Professor and Department Head of Content
Organization & Management at Hunter Library, Western Carolina
University.

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