Keywords
library collections, The File, sample, survey, percentage, average, degree of accuracy
Abstract
Assessing library collections in the Semiconductor Age necessarily involves a heavy use of quantitative data. The assumptions made during the process of gathering, manipulating, and reporting library statistics may or may not be valid ones. Objective and vigilant scrutiny, therefore, can make the difference between an assessment that adds to a greater knowledge of the collection and one that only adds greater bulk to The File. Among the areas affected by statistical assumptions are (in lay terms): the sample, the survey, the percentage, the average, the degree of accuracy.
Original Publication Citation
Collection Management, Vol. 7 no. 2, Summer 1985, pp 17-32. Copyright Haworth Press, Inc.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Hacken, Richard, "Statistical Assumption-Making in Library Collection Assessment: Peccadilloes and Pitfalls" (1985). Faculty Publications. 1207.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/1207
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
1985-06-01
Permanent URL
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/1442
Publisher
Haworth Press, Inc.
Language
English
College
Harold B. Lee Library
Copyright Status
© 1985 Haworth Press, Inc.
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