THE SHRINKING NATIONAL COLLECTION - A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF THE DIVERSION OF FUNDS FROM MONOGRAPHS TO SERIALS ON THE MONOGRAPH COLLECTIONS OF RESEARCH-LIBRARIES
Ah. Perrault, THE SHRINKING NATIONAL COLLECTION - A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF THE DIVERSION OF FUNDS FROM MONOGRAPHS TO SERIALS ON THE MONOGRAPH COLLECTIONS OF RESEARCH-LIBRARIES, Library acquisitions. Practice and theory, 18(1), 1994, pp. 3-22
A precipitous rise in the price of library materials, especially seria
ls; an increase in worldwide publication output; and a decline in the
funding base of research libraries have resulted in a drastic erosion
of the purchasing power of research libraries. This erosion of purchas
ing power has in turn directly resulted in a reduction of the number o
f nonserial printed materials acquired by academic research libraries
in the United States in the latter half of the 1980s. This study is a
comparison of the number of nonserial imprints acquired by the 72 Asso
ciation of Research Libraries members whose bibliographic records for
the imprint years 1985 to 1989 are included in the 1991 edition of the
OCLC/AMIGOS Collection Analysis CD-ROM database. The results of the s
tudy confirm that there was a decline in the holdings of the 72 librar
ies from 1985 to 1989 by language and subject groupings. This led to a
greater concentration on a core of materials by the 72 libraries.