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<title>Gohar Ashoughian</title>
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<title>Do You Approve of Approval Plans? : Proof of Concept in College/University Library Partnership Environment</title>
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<name>Ashoughian, Gohar</name>
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<name>Eykelhof, Alexander</name>
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<summary type="text">Do You Approve of Approval Plans? : Proof of Concept in College/University Library Partnership Environment
Ashoughian, Gohar; Eykelhof, Alexander
Approval plans are common&#13;
instruments for collection development&#13;
in the university library&#13;
setting, however very few community&#13;
colleges use this approach&#13;
in their practice. E-Approval plans&#13;
or Virtual Approval plans are new&#13;
and are being introduced in academic&#13;
libraries. Learn how the University of&#13;
Guelph-Humber creatively and&#13;
successfully proved that approval&#13;
plans can become a reality for&#13;
college libraries in a consortium&#13;
environment.
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