2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2005.04.003
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Library book sales: A cost–benefit analysis

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“…Such studies may occasionally be based on actual transactions-in the case of book sales, for instance-but most employ various techniques to estimate the value of nonmarketed goods and services. 7 Only three of the studies cited by Missingham, however, employed SP techniques as either their primary or one of their primary methods. 8 In two of these cases, the library service as a whole was being valuated.…”
Section: Valuations Of Library Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such studies may occasionally be based on actual transactions-in the case of book sales, for instance-but most employ various techniques to estimate the value of nonmarketed goods and services. 7 Only three of the studies cited by Missingham, however, employed SP techniques as either their primary or one of their primary methods. 8 In two of these cases, the library service as a whole was being valuated.…”
Section: Valuations Of Library Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%