| | Introduction: Changing Collections, Changing Policies by Daniel C. Mack | | 1 |
| | Pricing and Acquisitions Policies for Electronic Resources: Is the Market Stable Enough to Establish Local Standards? by Rebecca S. Albitz | | 3 |
| | Subject-Specific Policy Statements: A Rationale and Framework for Collection Development by Glenn S. McGuigan and Gary W. White | | 15 |
| | The End of an American (Library) Dream: The Rise and Decline of the Collection Development Policy Statement at Berkeley by James H. Sophrer | | 33 |
| | Using a Collection Development Curriculum as a Model for Developing Policy Documents in Practice by Sheila S. Intner | | 49 |
| | Collection Development at SJU Libraries: Compromises, Missions, and Transitions by Lois Cherepon and Andrew Sankowski | | 63 |
| | Collection Management Statements on the World Wide Web by Joseph Straw | | 77 |
| | Acquisitions Policy for Contemporary Topics in an Academic Library: Managing the Ephemeral by Ashley Robinson | | 87 |
| | Impact of Technical Services Policies on Access and Collection Development by Magda El-Sherbini | | 101 |
| | Nicholson Baker Wasnt All Wrong: A Collection Development Policy for Remote Storage Facilities by Elka Tenner Shlomo | | 117 |
| | Collection Development: Curriculum Materials Center by Justina O. Osa | | 131 |
| | Cooperation Between Collection Development and Cataloging: A Policy for Proposing Projects to Cataloging Services by Rebecca L. Mugridge | | 155 |
| | Index | | 165 |