Awareness trumps both access and ownership: collection development for small CJK collections Sharon...

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Awareness trumps both access and ownership: collection development

for small CJK collections

Sharon Domierself-professed agile East Asian Studies Librarian

for Amherst College, Smith College and the University of Massachusetts Amherst

My chief mandate: to bridge the gap between information needs and

information sources

Start with 1st Years – Collaborate with instructors to set info lit goals

Free dictionaries can be the right fit

If you match books to their readers

Meeting their information needs does not just mean buying materials

We can save their time by providing clear guidance on appropriate tools, and statistics show our work is valued

Access is impeded if users aren’t aware of how to interpret data

Discovery tools like China Maxx provide more information than library catalogs or

online bookstores

Purchasing individual titles are much, much cheaper than using ILL.

Thanks to Amherst College Library!

I now use an iPad for both reference

and collection development

NCIKU e-books offer Chinese/English/Pinyin and Audio!

Rodoku Shojo – text & audio

Viewn: iPad app for current journals

Awareness also means sharing and learning from each other. I look forward to hearing about your

successes and challenges.

Thank you!