Hi All,

I'm wondering if anyone is experimenting with alternatives to a traditional print approval plan. At my institution, we have moved mostly to demand driven acquisition for the majority subjects with the exception of art/art history because it's not a good fit (most publishers don't participate, people want print books, etc). However, I'm trying to explore some other innovative ways of acquiring materials or working with publishers/vendors. 

Thanks!

Shira

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Shira Loev Eller 
Art and Design Librarian
Gelman Library
The George Washington University
202-994-4845
Pronouns: she, her, hers
Make an appointment with me: calendly.com/shiraeller

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