2019
DOI: 10.5860/lrts.63n3.180
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Using the WorldCat API to Develop Data-Driven Decision-Making for Gifts-in-Kind

Abstract: In practice, evaluation and acceptance of books donated to a library (gifts-in-kind) often lack the same data-driven decision-making that libraries apply to purchased materials. Factors of “specialness” or “uniqueness” that are important components of why libraries still seek donations are not necessarily data-driven. This practice may be especially true for items located within a library’s general collection, rather than special collections or archives. The research presented here develops new methods that su… Show more

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“…In their paper on data-driven decision-making for gifts, Swanson and White discuss the potential for gifts-in-kind to provide "materials of unique, rare, or significant value to libraries," focusing on the concept of rarity and geographic scarcity. 19 Determining the existence and quantity of other holdings locally or nationally through WorldCat is a useful method to assess the availability or scarcity of works being offered. It may also be used to identify gift books already acquired that are rare or not readily available within a region.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their paper on data-driven decision-making for gifts, Swanson and White discuss the potential for gifts-in-kind to provide "materials of unique, rare, or significant value to libraries," focusing on the concept of rarity and geographic scarcity. 19 Determining the existence and quantity of other holdings locally or nationally through WorldCat is a useful method to assess the availability or scarcity of works being offered. It may also be used to identify gift books already acquired that are rare or not readily available within a region.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%