Difference between evaluation and selection:

Though they are very closely related but they have some difference. Such as:
Book Evaluation | Book Selection |
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1. Books are evaluate at first.
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1. Books are selected after evaluation. |
2. It is a part of selection. | 2. Its works includes evaluation. |
3. Some methods are followed for evaluation. | 3. Some principles are followed for selection. |
4. It is the way through which the selector access into a single book title. The process of evaluation leads to a decision on selection and rejection. | 4. It is the choice of balanced library materials to the needs, requirements and demands of the clientele of the library. |
5. This type of judgement is achieved through the subjective analysis of books. | 5. This type of judgement depends on the nature of the library service, budget, policy, user demands, etc. |
6. The methods of it remain always same in each library. | 6. The principles of it may be difference from one library to another. |
7. It is used to select and collect books. | 7. It is used to provide the right book to a right person at a right time. |
8. Intellectual merit of librarian is essential for it. | 8. Financial support of library is important for it. |
9. It assists the librarian to choice the right type of book. | 9. The basic purpose of it is to build up a sound collection of books in the library within minimum cost. |
10. It is based on criteria of book and qualities of the evaluator. | 10. It is an active, complex and intellectual process as it involves a wide spectrum of principles, practices and tools. |
11. It needs through reading, intelligent analysis and a careful or critical examination of books. | 11. It requires bibliographical reviews, selection guides and aids. |
12. It is the part of acquisition which judges physical body, subtle body and the soul of books. | 12. it means to determine those books which are needed by the individual users. |
13. All libraries have some advantages to see or evaluate books before purchasing or not. | 13. No library, even with copyright facilities, can go in for a comprehensive collection for all branches of knowledge. |
To improve a library collection evaluation and selection both are very important. Sometimes they are differed from each another but they are substitute to each other. Because selection can never successfully accomplished without a perfect evaluation of materials. Thus evaluation leads to a decision on selection or rejection.