Choose wisely: making the library’s money work for the library in the system procurement process
Abstract
Procurement processes for automated library systems need examination to determine if libraries are choosing the best methods for getting the best return on their investment. Understanding the costs involved and how typical decisions in procurement procedures add to the costs of systems will allow libraries to judge if the process better serves the library than using the money in other ways. Alternative processes including standardized request‐for‐proposals, contracts and understanding how to utilize lawyers and consultants are suggested in an attempt to show that procurement processes could achieve the same goals using different methods while allowing libraries to use their money to purchase other goods and/or services. The benefits of the implementation of such processes are also reviewed.
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Citation
Grant, C. (1999), "Choose wisely: making the library’s money work for the library in the system procurement process", New Library World, Vol. 100 No. 7, pp. 302-306. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074809910299180
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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