April 14, 2006
Oxford U. Press Database Is a Bargain for Librarians
SCHOLARSHIP ON A BUDGET: Pam Dennis thinks twice before she buys a book these days. Ms. Dennis is library director at Lambuth University, a Methodist institution in Jackson, Tenn., with an enrollment of about 750 students. She must stretch a budget of $100,000 to pay "for everything," she says. Her staff catalogs only 100 to 150 titles a year — a tiny fraction of the new titles published.
A program of Oxford University Press eases the jobs of budget-conscious library
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