Johnson (2018) identifies a number of quantitative and qualitative methods that are useful for collection analysis, some of which I have undertaken my own primary school context. Others I have considered but have not had the opportunity to incorporate yet and a few more suggested would be useful to add to my repertoire. Simple resource […]
Month: March 2022
Discussion Forum 4.2 – Creative Commons
Creative Commons is a way for work to be licensed, whereby copyright ownership of material/work is maintained. Specification is given as to what attribution is required and how the material may be utilised. The following two examples have different requirements, which are indicated by the licence which is attached. The image below is licensed under […]
Discussion Forum 4.1 – Smartcopying
The Smartcopying website is a one-stop-shop when it comes to understanding copyright issues that are pertinent to schools. Schools are unable to ‘plead ignorance’ when it comes to breeches of copyright and must have a good understanding of guidelines across the board. Below is a common teacher and student question that often arises in my […]
Discussion Forum 3.2 – Preferred Suppliers
For me, choice of preferred suppliers comes down to cost and convenience. With particular reference to physical resources, I believe that having a few solid suppliers is ideal. For me, whilst I would prefer it to be the cheapest (so my budget will stretch further), it more so has to be price competitive. Because my […]
Discussion Forum 3.1 – Output Measures for Purchasing
Basing library budgets on output measures (such as borrowing statistics) is a strategy that has its flaws. Such data that is gleaned is only quantitative in measure and doesn’t offer any depth of analysis. For example, a book borrowed and taken home may not actually be read. Alternatively, a book may be read individually by […]
Discussion Forum 2.4(b) – Thoughts on Goodreads as a Selection Aid
I think that all review sites need to be taken with a grain of salt… Goodreads for example, is one such site that definitely has its value, but relying on it alone as a selection aid has its limitations. For my consideration, I looked at the reviews for Superworm, by Julia Donaldson. It is currently […]
Discussion Forum 2.4(a) – Trove as a Selection Aid
I used Trove as a selection aid to search for Stage 1 resources, for a unit of work on minibeasts. I found that it was largely unsuccessful, with a few unfitting newspaper articles and images that were unavailable. Changing my key word search in this instance to insects proved only slightly more successful. But once […]
Discussion Forum 2.2 – Standing Order Services
Regarding the productive use of a Standing Order service for new book acquisition depends on a number of factors specific to the school library. For example, it my own brand-new school library (6 months old), with a new book count of approximately 2,300 books (aiming to reach upwards of 17k within the next few years), […]
Patron Driven Acquisition
The module readings introduce the idea of ‘patron driven acquisition’, which is essentially the process by which resources are acquired based upon user demand. Usually, a collection of titles and their metadata information is loaded into the catalogue system and when a patron seeks to ‘borrow’ this item (typically an e-resource), it triggers the back-end […]
