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Iltimos,bizga kitoblar yuboring! U.S. Libraries' Collecting Strategies for Central Asian Publications
Abstract:SUMMARY

There are between fifteen and twenty U.S. libraries that collect publications from Central Asia, defined here as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Collection development responsibility for these countries tends to rest with the Slavic selector, the Middle East selector, or both, divided by language. Vendors who can supply this material mostly also supply publications from other countries of the former Soviet Union. The author briefly discusses the history of collecting from this region and the results of a survey conducted in 2004. She presents evidence indicating that the main reason U.S. libraries are not receiving more books from the region is most likely because they are not being published, not because vendors are doing an inadequate job.
Keywords:Central Asia  Kazakhstan  Kyrgyzstan  Tajikistan  Turkmenistan  Uzbekistan  United States  books  libraries  acquisition  collecting  publishing
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