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Discovering Hidden Needs: How DDA Can Revolutionize Monograph Collection Development Vendor Perspective. Meg Ecclestone Collections Development Librarian, Eastern Canada YBP Library Services. DDA Workflow: YBP-mediated. YBP Profiling Instructions.
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Discovering Hidden Needs: How DDA Can Revolutionize Monograph Collection DevelopmentVendor Perspective Meg Ecclestone Collections Development Librarian, Eastern Canada YBP Library Services
YBP Profiling Instructions • Based on YBP’s long-established approval plan methodology • Allows for a variety of subject- and non-subject parameter instructions. E.g.:
Aggregator’s discovery records • Titles available for DDA and meeting the library’s DDA plan parameters are loaded into the ILS as discovery records • Important considerations for libraries: • Discoverability of these records? • Procedure for culling of unused records?
eBook purchase initiated • Usage triggers purchase • STLs and eBooks invoiced separately • Catalogue records and invoicing conform to library’s technical specifications • The full record replaces the discovery record
Manual DDA • Can be used in conjunction with a DDA plan, or on it’s own
DDA: Future Directions • Blended print and eBook DDA • Possibilities for consortial arrangements • Combined eBook platforms: ebrary and EBL [coming soon] • EBSCOHost DDA [coming soon]