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P. McClung (1986)
Costs associated with preservation microfilming: results of the Research Libraries Group studyLibrary Resources & Technical Services, 30
Sherman Mls (1981)
WHAT DOES IT REALLY COST TO RUN YOUR LIBRARYJournal of Library Administration, 1
T. Nisonger (1987)
Cost analysis of the LIBRIS II automated acquisitions system at the university of Texas at Dallas libraryLibrary Acquisitions: Practice & Theory, 11
J. Virgo (1985)
Costing and Pricing Information Services., 21
Elizabeth Richmond (1989)
COST‐FINDING: The Wisconsin ExperienceThe Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 2
S. Belanger, Nancy Emmick (1986)
Use of Ready Reference Searching in Business ReferenceThe Journal of Academic Librarianship, 12
Susan Baumann (1985)
An extended application of Davis’ “model for a vendor study”Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory, 9
A. Hubbard (1987)
The Hidden Costs of AutomationMedical Reference Services Quarterly, 6
Sherman Hayes (1988)
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS FOR MONOGRAPH ACQUISITIONS: A BUDGET‐STRETCHING TECHNIQUEThe Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 1
Marsha Ba, Ma, Msls (1987)
The Need for Costing in a Cooperative Retrospective Conversion ProjectTechnical Services Quarterly, 4
L. Bigelow (1986)
Indicators of Need, Cost, and Quality in LRC Program Evaluation.Community & Junior College Libraries, 4
Harold Ettelt (1985)
What Price WeedingCommunity & Junior College Libraries, 3
Clifford Haka, Nancy Ursery (1985)
Inventory Costs: A Case Study (Research Note)College & Research Libraries, 46
F. Lynden (1983)
Library Materials Cost Studies.Library Resources & Technical Services, 27
Sherman Hayes (1988)
COMPARING COMPUTER COSTS AMONG LIBRARIES? GOOD LUCK!The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 1
Ginny Irving (1986)
The Use of Optical Disk in Law Libraries.Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 6
J. Sweetland (1988)
Time Required for Shelf Reading: A Case Study
G. Alabi (1985)
A cost comparison of manual and automated circulation systems in university libraries: The case of the Ibadan University libraryInf. Process. Manag., 21
Robert Losee (1987)
A Decision Theoretic Model of Materials Selection for AcquisitionThe Library Quarterly, 57
David Peterson (1986)
Profit Is Not a Dirty Word: An Argument for and Development of Fee-for-Service Programs in Medical LibrariesJournal of Library Administration, 7
Ruth Miller, Martha Niemeier (1987)
Vendor Performance: A Study of Two Libraries.Library Resources & Technical Services, 31
Sherman Hayes (1988)
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING FOR INTERDEPENDENCEThe Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 1
Janice Weinland, C. McClure (1987)
Economic Considerations for Fee Based Library Services: An Administrative Perspective.Journal of Library Administration, 8
C. McClure (1986)
A View from the Trenches: Costing and Performance Measures for Academic Library Public ServicesCollege & Research Libraries, 47
Christine Murchio (1988)
A CIRCULATION SYSTEM COST PROFILEThe Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 1
Elizabeth Richmond (1988)
COST FINDING:: Method and ManagementThe Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 1
P. Weaver-Meyers, D. Aldrich, R. Seal (1985)
Circulation Service Desk Operations: Costing and Management DataCollege & Research Libraries, 46
M. Herring (1983)
King College Library: Online Databases vs. Hard Copy Subscriptions.Library Hi Tech, 1
Phyllis Valentine, D. McDonald (1986)
Retrospective conversion: a question of time, standards, and purposeInformation Technology and Libraries, 5
C. Sutcliffe (1985)
A Model for the Financial Appraisal of Electronic Book Security Systems with an Application to Berkshire County LibrariesLibrary & Archival Security, 6
The proliferation of articles in library literature about costs, cost studies, and the concepts of analysis and accounting is a positive sign of activity in the costcompetitive library world. Many articles, no matter the topic, contain some comments on costs. The articles in this bibiliography were selected because cost is the significant or entire emphasis on the material. I used traditional and library literature and ERIC sources, restricted the titles to the past 10 years, and excluded nonUnited States publications.
The Bottom Line Managing Library Finances – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 1, 1989
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