"I found Acquisitions in the New Information Universe to be an informative, sensible, and well-written theoretical overview of a subdiscipline that 'tends to be misunderstood--even by other librarians' and recommend it."
Technicalities, July/August 2011
"Jesse Holden has contributed a timely book about library acquisitions that addresses the changes that have occurred in this part of our field in the last few years…Holden captures the changing nature of the acquisitions realm while it is indeed in the midst of upheaval."
Against the Grain, February 2011
"Easy to read and written for a novice this work nonetheless also serves the seasoned practitioner with details of new methods and practices. This is a useful book for any librarian performing acquisition duties."
ARBA Online
"This book is a well written, strategic overview of all the components and relationships involved with library acquisitions...I would recommend this book for those currently working with acquisitions as well as those in the library industry, especially students, requiring a more strategic understanding of the current and future implications of our changing information environment specific to acquisitions within academia."
Australian Academic and Research Libraries, June 2010
"...this is a very useful and concise contribution to the understanding of acquisitions. It lays out past and current acquisition practices clearly for any novice to understand, as well as providing an interesting discussion on the changing paradigm of acquisitions for the more experienced reader."
Library Review, July 2010
"The intended audience of the book is both new information professionals and more experienced acquisitions practitioners...this book is suitable for both. Holden's emphasis on redefining acquisitions work away from processes and towards a more service-oriented approach will be a change of perspective for some existing practitioners and a contemporary introduction to new professionals as to what can be achieved by acquisitions units in the new information age."
Ariadne, October 2010
"...Holden provides a comprehensive introduction to acquisitions work, outlines a conceptual framework for acquisitions work, and thereby defines the continuing role for acquisitions practice...While it is nice to an acquisitions book that is theoretical, it is especially nice to see one that is both theoretical and practical."
TechKNOW, July 2010
"...provides rich and, what matters most, essential information...the book would be an asset both to the teachers and students of library science (maybe even bring back acquisitions to the mainstream in educational librarianship programmes), as well as to the practicing librarians who will be definitely learning new things or see their own ideas expressed in a most intelligent way." (Read the full review.)
Information Research, August 2010
"Holden sets out a concept-based approach to acquisitions, covering key traditional concepts like ordering, receiving, dealing with licenses, and using integrated library systems and online vendor databases in the acquisition workflow, while integrating those concepts into a new model that emphasizes the role of acquisitions in overall library access and service in addition to procurement."
SciTech Book News, June 2010