id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-13348 Miller, William; Rockwood, Stephen D. Collection Development from a College Perspective 1979-07-01 7 .pdf application/pdf 4569 225 53 It is folly for college libraries to attempt to satisfy research needs on a hit-or-miss basis; it would be much more sensible to conceive of periodical acquisition primarily in terms of a core of indexes, which stu- dents could easily be instructed to use and which would lead the student, with con- fidence, to the articles themselves. CHARACfERISTICS OF UNDERGRADUATES In talking about student frustration and about the disparity between their needs and faculty needs, a third principle becomes evident for college librarians , a principle which McKeon would have rejected but which Farber would probably endorse: Just as we should not consider college libraries to be miniature university libraries, so we should not assume that college students are all scholar-adventurers . cache/crl-13348.pdf txt/crl-13348.txt