Abstract

For those whose job it is to obtain material for library collections, the last decade has surely been one of the most frustrating in living memory. A number of unfortunate trends that were evident as the '80s began grew more serious as the decade wore on; some became nearly disastrous for those involved in library collection building. The net result was that acquiring materials, which has become more of a pain each year for at least the last 20, is, at the end of the 1980s, not much better than a multi‐million‐dollar crapshoot.

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