A Model for Reviewing Academic Branch Libraries Based on ACRL Guidelines and Standards
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1994-07-01
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There is a long history of debate and controversy surrounding the existence of academic branch libraries. Although the reasons for reviewing branch libraries are numerous and varied, there is a need for consistency in the review process.Using recent ACRL guidelines and standards as a foundation, the authors propose a model methodology for reviewing academic branch libraries which may be utilized by any institution undertaking such a process.
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This article is from College and Research Libraries, 55, no. 4 (July 1994): 342–354.
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