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Academic Library Budgets Bibliography
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Bottom Line, 10 no.4, 158-64.
Sorgenfrei, R. (1999). Slicing the pie: Implementing and living with a journal allocation
formula. Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services, 23 no.1, 39-45.
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Technical Services, 51 no. 4, 263-278.
Warner, A.S. (1998). Budgeting: A how-to-do-it manual for librarians. New York: Neal-
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Warner, A.S. (1999). Teaching about library budgets. The Bottom Line, 12 no.1, 19-21.
Webster, J.D. (1993). Allocating library acquisition budgets in an era of declining or static
funding. Journal of Library Administration, 19 no.2, 57-74.
Weston, C.V. (2004). Breaking with the past: Formula allocation at Portland State University.
The Serials Librarian, 45 no.4, 43-53.
Wiemers, E. (1993). Budgeting methods for collection management. In Collection
management for the 1990’s (pp. 105-13). Chicago: American Library Association.
Wilder, S.J., Brannon, M.K., Chustz, T.H. (1998). Materials budget management: Good
practice, good politics. In Technical services today and tomorrow. Englewood, CO:
Libraries Unlimited.
Wilkinson, F.C., Lewis, L.K. (1999). Reference materials - - where formats and budget lines
collide: librarians speak out! Against the Grain, 11 no.4, 1 +.
Wise, K., Perushek, D.E. (1996). Linear goal programming for academic library acquisitions
allocations. Library Acquisitions, 20, 311-27.
Wu, E.F., Shelfer, K.M. (2007). Material budget allocation: A formula fitness review. Library
Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services, 31 no. ¾, 171-183.
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Academic Library Budgets Bibliography

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  • 2. Dannelly, G.N. (1993). Justifying collection budgets: Indexing materials costs. Journal of Library Administration, 19 no.2, 75-88. Dannelly, G.N. (1994). Indexing material budgets at Ohio State University. In Collection management and development. Chicago: American Library Association. Dean, B.C., Albright, L., Fennessy, E.T., Miraglia, K.J. (1996). Budget allocation changes: A survey of ATG subscribers. Against the Grain, 8, 28. Desmarais, N. (2001). In search of equitable fund allocations. Against the Grain, 13 no.6, 83-86. Dole, W.V. (2003). PBA: A statistics-based method to allocate library materials budgets. In C. Creaser (Ed.), Statistics in practice – measuring & managing: Proceedings of IFLA satellite conference, Loughborough, August 2002 (pp. 98-115). Loughborough University: Library & Information Statistics Unit (LISU). Donlan, R. (2006). How much does biology really need? Determining library budget allocations. Library Issues 26 no. 6, 1-4. Durckheim – Montmartin, M.E., Viljoen, J.H., Human, L., Geldenhuys, G. (1995). Library materials fund allocation: A case study. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 21, 39-42. Evans, G.E. (2001). The in’s and out’s of library budget preparation. The Bottom Line, 14 no.1, 19-23. Evans, M. (1996). Library acquisitions formulae: The Monash experience. Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 27, 47-57. Ferguson, A.W. (2002). Back talk—memory lane: it’s budget time. Against the Grain, 14 no.3, 85-86. Fisher, W.H., Leonard, B.G. (1997). Budgeting for information resources: current trends and future directions. In Collection management for the 21st century (pp. 207-17). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Genaway, D.C. (1986). PBA: Percentage based allocation for acquisitions: A simplified method for the allocation of the library materials budget. Library Acquisitions Practice & Theory, 10, 287-292. Genaway, D.C., The Q formula: the flexible formula for library acquisitions in relation to the FTE driven formula. Library Acquisitions, 10 no.4, 293-313. German, L. (ed.). (2001). Guide to the management of the information resources budget. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. Goudy, F.W. (1993). Academic libraries and the six percent solution: A twenty-year financial overview. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 19, 212-15. 2
  • 3. Gregory, V.L. (1990). Development of academic library budgets in selected states with emphasis on the utilization of formulas. Journal of Library Administration, 12 no.1, 23-45. Hall, J.T.D. (1992). New methods of top-slicing. British Journal of Academic Librarianship, 7 no. 1, 9-15. Harris, M. (1992). Division of funds within the library: Allocation of the materials budget in the academic library. Australian Library Review, 9, 99-101. Johnson, Peggy. (1995). Preparing materials budget requests. Technicalities, 15, 1 +. Jones, P.A., Keller, C.L. (1993). From budget allocation to collection development: A system for the small college library. Library Acquisitions, 17, 183-89. Kohl, D.F. (2003). Doing well by doing good. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 29 no. 4, 205-6. Kyrillidou, M. (2001). Research library spending on electronic scholarly information is on the rise. Journal of Library Administration, 35 no.4, 89-91. Lafferty, S., Warning, P., Vlies, B. (1996). Foundation resources: Formula-based allocation of an acquisition budget in a university library. Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 27, 289-94. Landesman, M. M. (2004). Libraries Investing in the Future First—Some Practical Suggestions. ARL, 234, 10-13. Lowry, C. (1992). Reconciling pragmatism, equity, and need in the formula allocation of books and serial funds. College & Research Libraries, 53 no.3, 121-138. MacEwan, B.J. (1994). Projecting increases needed to maintain the materials budget: One library’s story {from Pennsylvania State University}. In Collection management and development. Chicago: American Library Association. Martin, M.S. (1997). The “new” library budget. The Bottom Line, 10 no.2, 74-76. Martin, M.S. (1995). Collection development and finance: a guide to strategic library- materials budgeting. Chicago: American Library Association. Martin, M.S. (1993). Academic library budgets. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Martin, M.S., Wolf, M.T. (1998). Budgeting for information access. Chicago: American Library Association. Materials budgets in ARL libraries, ARL SPEC Kit 166. (1990). Washington: Association of Research Libraries, Office of Management Studies. McGinnis, M. (1990). Stretching the monograph budget in the academic library. In Acquisitions ’90 (pp.317-31). Cornfield, OH: Genaway. 3
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