05022oam 22006614a 450 991059713480332120221026233627.01-941269-34-6(CKB)4100000007156314(MiAaPQ)EBC5598084(OCoLC)1076253683(MdBmJHUP)muse87440(EXLCZ)99410000000715631420181124d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWhat’s Past is PrologueCharleston Conference Proceedings, 2017Ashland :Purdue University Press,2018.Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE,2021©2018.1 online resource (xi, 313 pages) illustrationsCharleston Conference ProceedingsReimagining Print Materials in a Health Science Context: Creating and Marketing a Wellness Collection.1-941269-33-8 AnalyticsTaking the Long View: A Case Study of E-Book Usage at a Comprehensive Research University; "Money Doesn't Grow on Trees": Using a Data-Driven Review Process to Add New Resources With No Budget Increases; Where Are We? Providing Information for the Clinical Enterprise (17th Health Sciences Lively Lunch); Statistical Analysis, Data Visualization, and Business Intelligence Tools for Electronic Resources in Academic Libraries; Prologue to Perfectly Parsing Proxy Patterns; Reviewing A & Is and Aggregators in a Large Research Library Collection; Up & Comers.O Brave New Print Collection, That Has Such Data Science Books in It!EBA in Practice: Facilitating Evidence-Driven E-Book Programs in Both Consortium and Individual Library Settings; Technology Lending: Just Like Any Other Collection, Sort Of; Comparing DDA E-Book Program Variances of Eight Large Academic Libraries; Assessing Large E-Book Collections: Is the Past a Roadmap for Developing Collections of the Future?; What's Past Is Possible: Opportunities and Perspectives for Library Alumni Resources; The Digital Monograph and Primary Source Databases: Agenda Toward a Unified Conversation.The Print Book Purging Predicament: Qualitative Techniques for a Balanced CollectionIs the Past Really Prologue? The Effect of a University's Consolidation on Its JSTOR Subscription; One Root, Many Trees: Reviving Collections Practices; Books on Demand: A New(er) Look for Print Monographs Acquisitions; Are E-Book Packages Overwhelming and Redefining Your Collection?; Is It Really "Not Applicable?" Zoom In to Understand E-Book Accessibility; Critical Business Collections: Examining Key Issues Using a Social Justice Lens; Beyond Cost Per Use: Exploring Multivariable E-Resource Assessment.All About Predatory Publishing: Need for Librarians and Publishers to Better Inform AuthorsYes, the Library Can Help You With That Too; Long Arm of the Law: Google and ReDigi; Preprints, Institutional Repositories, and the Version of Record; Budget/Fundraising/Allocation Formulas; Developing a Weighted Collection Development Allocation Formula; Collection Development; You May Own It ... But Can They Find It? A Panel Discussion: Part 3 of Panel Presentation: Collection-Level Cooperative Cataloging; Showcasing E-Book Platform Features.Cover; Copyright; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Introduction; Plenary Sessions; 21st Century Academic Library: The Promise, the Plan, a Response; The Future of Print in Open Stacks: A Proposal; Technology and Platforms: What's on the Horizon; Bringing Your Physical Books to Digital Learners via the Open Library Project; All the Robots Are Coming! The Promise and the Peril of AI; The Long Arm of the Law; Publication Ethics, Today's Challenges: Navigating and Combating Questionable Practices; A Simpler Path to Public Access Compliance.Library sciencefast(OCoLC)fst00997916Collection management (Libraries)fast(OCoLC)fst00867188Acquisitions (Libraries)fast(OCoLC)fst00796015Acquisitions (Libraries)CongressesCollection management (Libraries)CongressesLibrary scienceUnited StatesCongressesUnited StatesfastConference papers and proceedings.Electronic books.Library science.Collection management (Libraries)Acquisitions (Libraries)Acquisitions (Libraries)Collection management (Libraries)Library science020.973Strauch Katina P.1946-1243166Meyer Lars1261957Hinds Leah H1243167Bernhardt Beth R1243168MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910597134803321What’s Past is Prologue2946473UNINA02525nam 2200349 450 991037596710332120230821013904.0(CKB)4100000007598016(NjHacI)994100000007598016(EXLCZ)99410000000759801620230821d2018 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierProceedings of the 4th ACM Workshop on Cyber-Physical System Security /Dieter GollmannNew York NY :ACM,2018.1 online resource (73 pages)1-4503-5755-5 It is our great pleasure to welcome you to CPSS 2018, the fourth ACM Cyber-Physical System Security Workshop, co-located with ACM AsiaCCS 2018 and held in Incheon, Korea, on 4 June 2018. The call for papers attracted 24 submissions with authors from 28 countries: Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, DPR Korea, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA and Vietnam. Submissions were evaluated based on their significance, novelty, technical quality and relevance for the field. The review process was double-blinded. The program committee members have put in a significant effort in paper evaluation, and most of the papers received four reviews. Finally, we accepted six papers for presentation at the workshop, with an acceptance rate of 25%. In addition to the six technical presentations, there are also three keynote talks offering valuable insights into today's challenges and opportunities in CPS security: "On the Limits of Detecting Process Anomaly in Critical Infrastructure" by Prof. Aditya Mathur (SUTD, Singapore &Purdue University, USA)"Control Theory for Practical Cyber-Physical Security" by Prof. Henrik Sandberg (KTH, Sweden)"Leaky CPS: Inferring Cyber Information from Physical Properties (and the other way around)" by Prof. Mauro Conti (University of Padua, Italy).Computational intelligenceCongressesComputational intelligence006.3Gollmann Dieter634137Association for Computing Machinery-Digital Library,NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910375967103321Proceedings of the 4th ACM Workshop on Cyber-Physical System Security2134626UNINA