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Bowker and Choice to Launch RCL: Career Resources
New Comprehensive Recommendations for Monographs, Textbooks and Online Resources for Community, Vocational, or Technical College Faculty and Students
| Source: Bowker
NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ--(Marketwire - March 5, 2009) - Bowker, the global leader in
bibliographic information management solutions and services for libraries,
publishers and retailers worldwide, and Choice, the internationally
recognized academic book review journal, today announced the launch of
Resources for College Libraries (RCL): Career Resources.
Available in print and online with Bowker's Book Analysis System, RCL:
Career Resources is a comprehensive collection development tool featuring
5,000 carefully selected core titles in 57 career related subjects such as
Allied Health, Building and Construction Trades, Engineering and
Technology, and Graphic and Apparel Arts. Compiled by an expert editorial
team of nearly 60 subject editors, the collection includes traditional
monographs, textbooks and online resources. More information regarding
RCL: Career Resources, including a complete list of subjects and subject
experts, is available at www.rclinfo.net/career.
"RCL: Career Resources has been carefully developed by an expert editorial
team that includes some of the most highly trusted and experienced subject
matter experts in the community, vocational and technical academic library
community," said Irving Rockwood, editor and publisher of Choice, a
publication of the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL).
"Libraries can rely on RCL: Career Resources as a collection assessment
tool, while faculty can use it to help develop their curriculum and select
the most appropriate materials to complement their other instructional
resources."
As the premier core list for academic libraries, RCL: Career Resources is
the result of a unique collaboration between Choice, a publishing division
of ACRL, and Bowker. The new offering is an extension of the base RCL
product, which was introduced to the academic library community in November
of 2006. RCL is a Web-based database of core titles for academic libraries
that served as an online successor to the classic reference work, Books for
College Libraries (BCL), 3rd Edition, which was last published in 1988.
The online version of RCL: Career Resources will be available in May 2009
and the print edition will be available for purchase in the summer of 2009.
Special advance pricing and discount incentives are available. For the
online edition, customers who order by March 29, 2009 will save 15%, or
those who order by April 31, 2009 will save 10%. Current RCLweb customers
have the option to add the new content as an upgrade. For more
information, please visit www.rclinfo.net/career/.
"Bowker is very pleased to launch these offerings with Choice," says
Michael Ornstein, vice president of sales at Bowker. "Together, we will
continue to enhance the value of our RCL products and services to meet the
increasingly dynamic needs of our library customers."
About Bowker
Bowker is the world's leading source for bibliographic information. The
company provides searching, analytical, promotional, and ordering services
to publishers, booksellers, libraries, and patrons through national and
international brands, including: Books In Print®, Global Books In
Print®, Syndetic Solutions™, Pubnet®, PubEasy®, PubTrack™,
AquaBrowser®, and more. In the U.S., Australia and Puerto Rico, Bowker is
also the exclusive ISBN and SAN Agency and a DOI registration agency for
the publishing industry. Bowker is headquartered in New Providence, New
Jersey, with operations in East Grinstead, England, and Port Melbourne,
Australia. For more company details, please visit www.Bowker.com.
About Choice
More than 35,000 academic librarians, faculty, and key decision makers rely
on Choice magazine and Choice Reviews Online for collection development and
scholarly research. Choice, a publication of the Association of College &
Research Libraries (ACRL), reaches almost every undergraduate college and
university library in the United States as well as major academic and
research libraries around the world. For more information, visit
http://www.ala.org/acrl/choice.
About ACRL
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the
American Library Association, is a professional association of academic
librarians and other interested individuals. It is dedicated to enhancing
the ability of academic library and information professionals to serve the
information needs of the higher education community and to improve
learning, teaching, and research. ACRL is the largest division of the
American Library Association (ALA). ACRL currently has approximately 12,800
members, accounting for nearly 20% of the total ALA membership. ACRL
provides a broad range of professional services and programs for a diverse
membership. For more information, visit http://www.ala.org/acrl.