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Library Policies for Research in Monetary Economics

In: The Organization and Retrieval of Economic Knowledge

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  • Anna J. Schwartz

    (National Bureau of Economic Research)

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A sketch of the questions dealt with in monetary economics is followed by a delineation of a hierarchy of libraries for the optimal use of library resources for research in the subfield. Different roles for four types of libraries are distinguished. In the future, materials that libraries will be expected to provide will include computer-based bibliographies, time-series data banks, and magnetic-tape cross-section data. Interlibrary exchanges will become essential Indiscriminate duplication of titles will give way to shared responsibility among types of libraries for collecting research materials in monetary economics, and for providing access to a collective pool of research titles.

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  • Anna J. Schwartz, 1977. "Library Policies for Research in Monetary Economics," International Economic Association Series, in: Mark Perlman (ed.), The Organization and Retrieval of Economic Knowledge, chapter 13, pages 281-293, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-03325-6_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-03325-6_14
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