Standard for Demand Driven Acquisition: the Development of NISO DDA

  • Deng Shi ,
  • Bie-hwa Ma ,
  • Connie Sau-Lai Lam ,
  • Wang Chengzhi ,
  • Xiao Long
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  • 1. UC San Diego Library, La Jolla 92093-0175;
    2. University of Hong Kong Libraries, Hong Kong;
    3. Columbia University C. V. Starr East Asian Library, New York 10027;
    4. Peking University Library, Beijing 100871

Received date: 2017-09-04

  Revised date: 2018-01-11

  Online published: 2018-03-20

Abstract

[Purpose/significance] This paper discusses standards development for library demand driven acquisitions and introduces the Demand Driven Acquisition of Monographs (NISO DDA), a recommended practice published by the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) in United States.Libraries in China may draw on U.S. experience during their own DDA application and standards development.[Method/process] Through a literature review, this paper discusses the NISO DDA development background, process, key aspects, impact, and the challenges.[Result/conclusion]NISO DDA laid the foundation for the standardization and sustainable development of DDA. It provides guidelines for the standardized adoption and promotion of DDA on the basis of win-win cooperation by various stakeholders such as libraries, publishers, vendors, and aggregators. It has a positive impact on protecting the interests of all stakeholders in the book supply chain. The sustainable development of DDA continues to face challenges; various stakeholders are still actively exploring the ways in which DDA can be further developed.

Cite this article

Deng Shi , Bie-hwa Ma , Connie Sau-Lai Lam , Wang Chengzhi , Xiao Long . Standard for Demand Driven Acquisition: the Development of NISO DDA[J]. Library and Information Service, 2018 , 62(6) : 15 -25 . DOI: 10.13266/j.issn.0252-3116.2018.06.002

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