Outsourcing in academic libraries: a selective bibliography
Abstract
The current library outsourcing debate began in 1993 when Wright State University completely outsourced its cataloging operation. It reached a new high in 1995 when the Hawaii State Public Library System decided to outsource its selection, cataloging, and processing functions to Baker & Taylor, its online journals to Information Access Company, and its automation to Ameritech. A steady stream of articles and a handful of books, covering theoretical and ethical issues, as well as the practical aspects of outsourcing, have appeared in the last decade. This bibliography addresses the broad issues of outsourcing, especially in academic libraries. Outsourcing of public, special, and federal libraries is covered only tangentially. The list is divided into four sections: books on outsourcing in libraries; general articles on the history, theory, and impact of outsourcing on libraries and librarianship; opinion pieces; and articles that relate to individual libraries’ experiences with outsourcing.
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Citation
Bénaud, C. and Bordeianu, S. (1999), "Outsourcing in academic libraries: a selective bibliography", Reference Services Review, Vol. 27 No. 1, pp. 78-89. https://doi.org/10.1108/00907329910260471
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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