States that the recent phenomenon of “total outsourcing”, exemplified by the 1996 contract between the Hawaii State Public Library System and Baker & Taylor, must be seen as unprecedented and worthy of strict scrutiny by the library profession. Gives background on the move toward adding materials selection to the services provided to libraries by vendors. Makes a plea for library administrators to exercise caution and independent professional judgment in dealing with vendors. Argues that outsourcing is not a “quick fix” for financial cutbacks. Those entrusted with the leadership of tax‐funded libraries must ensure that methods of materials selection fulfill the public service mission and overall collection development strategy of their institutions. It is time to raise these questions: Is materials selection a “core function” of public libraries? Are librarians being trained to have expertise in this function? What are the implications of ceding this function to outside, for‐profit agencies?
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December 01 1997
Outsourcing book selection in public and school libraries Available to Purchase
Patricia D. Wallace
Patricia D. Wallace
Head Librarian at Mount Auburn Elementary, an inner‐city public school in Dallas, Texas. She is also chair of the Hawaii Working Group, a study group operating under the Alternatives in Print Task Force of the Social Responsibilities Task Force of the American Library Association. E‐mail: denwall@aol.com
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-5592
Print ISSN: 0160-4953
© MCB UP Limited
1997
Collection Building (1997) 16 (4): 160–166.
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Wallace PD (1997), "Outsourcing book selection in public and school libraries". Collection Building, Vol. 16 No. 4 pp. 160–166, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01604959710187679
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