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The rise of digital materials has made demand-driven acquisitions a common practice in libraries. Both print and digital demand-driven strategies share some characteristics with traditional acquisitions, but evaluating these strategies requires a shift in perspective. Evaluating Demand-Driven Acquisitions examines recent research in demand-driven acquisitions to develop an evaluation framework specific to demand-driven programs. The chapters in this volume focus on the criteria and methods that are used to evaluate the results of demand-driven programs in research. Case studies and pilot programs from all types of libraries—including interlibrary loan to purchase programs, catalog integrated strategies, and evidence-based collection development—help illuminate the current best practices and benchmarks for demand-driven evaluation. This book will help librarians and practitioners evaluate their existing demand-driven programs and make adjustments that could decrease costs or expand existing strategies. It is also suitable for librarians with new or emerging demand-driven programs to use as a framework for developing ongoing assessment programs or evaluating pilot programs. Evaluating Demand-Driven Acquisitions is a practical guide for any library looking to implement or enhance demand-driven programs.