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Necessity Is the Mother of Invention : Charleston Conference Proceedings 2009
Necessity Is the Mother of Invention : Charleston Conference Proceedings 2009
Autore Strauch Katina P. <1946->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Purdue University Press, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (663 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) HindsLeah H
Collana Charleston Conference Proceedings Series.
Soggetto topico Libraries
ISBN 1-61249-871-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Charleston Conference Proceedings 2009 -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Plenary Sessions -- New Librarianship -- Pricing Digital Journals -- "Raising Spirits in This Tough Economy": Results from CIBER's Global Library Survey -- I Hear the Train a-Comin': Switches, Cars, the Academy and the Web Train Network -- "It's the Economy, Stupid": Dealing with High Acquisition Goals in Low Economic Times -- Discovery versus Disintermediation -- Our Common Future -- The Google Settlement One Year Later -- Open Access: Readership and Citations -- Hyperlinked Library Service: Trends, Tools, Transparency -- Lightning in a Bottle: Libraries, Technology and the Changing System of Scholarly Communications -- Preconferences -- Ebrarians: Meeting the Challenges of E-resources Head on! New Professionals Discuss the Management of Electronic Resources -- Budget -- "Ten More Accounting Text Books!: Turning Those Unwanted Gift Books into Good Donor Relations" -- Library Acquisitions Accounting -- Never Let a Serials Crisis Go to Waste: Building Support for Library Collections at Virginia Tech -- Streamlining the Materials Ledger to Reflect the Realities of Campus Demographics, Collection Use, and the Increase in E-Resource Expenditures -- Tightening the Core: Using Circulation and Cost History to Reduce Spending on a Research Library's Central Approval Plan -- Tying Information Literacy Learning Goals to a Library Materials Budget: Repackaging the Formula to Meet Learning Goals -- Collaboration -- Cooperative Collection Development: Sharing Funds, Resources, and Responsibilities Across Libraries: A Pilot Program in Nursing -- Sharing the Load: Alternatives to Buying What Users Need.
The Evolution of Business Sources: An Environmental Look at Information Providers and a Prediction for the Future or "It's really not so bad, and it's gonna get better!" -- Content Development -- Are They Being Indexed II? A Follow-Up to Tracking the Indexing and Abstracting of Open Access Journals -- Beguiled by Bananas: A Retrospective Study of the Usage & -- Breadth of Patron vs. Librarian Acquired Ebook Collections -- Cost/Benefit Analysis of BioMedCentral Membership at a Large Research Institution -- Grappling with Changing Realities -- Is Good Enough, Really Good Enough? Does algorithmic metadata search replace the need for discipline-oriented databases? -- It's Raining Cats and Citation Analyses: New uses and audiences for the results of evidence-based collection evaluation -- Moving to a Virtual Approval Plan: How an ARL Library is Leveraging Funds and Streamlining Workflow -- Reconfiguring Collection Development: A Faculty Print Serials Review -- The Digitization of the "Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections:" A Case Study -- Tools you can use: LibX as an Assistant for Collection Development -- The Future of the "Book" in Light of the Present Rise in "E" Publications -- Uniqueness and Collection Overlap in Academic Libraries -- Using Access to Create a Serials Review Database -- Education -- Collection Management 101: Developing and Implementing a Workshop Series -- Discover the Profession's Best-kept Secret . . . and Protect Your Investment in Collections -- Using iClickers in Library Instruction to Improve Student Engagement -- End Users / Use Statistics -- A Novel Approach to Relating Resource Expenditures to Academic Units -- Impact Factors, Post-Publication Peer Review and Other Metrics -- Let the Data Speak: Use Statistics and Collection Management -- Making the most of the Center for Research Libraries: A Members Roundtable.
The Semantic Web: What You Need to Know and Why It Is Important For Your User Community -- Usage Statistics: The Perks, Perils and Pitfalls -- What Counts? Assessing the Value of Non-Text Resources -- What We Learned From Users: Lessons Learned From Our Student Users -- Format -- e-Duke Books: What Have We Learned? -- Good Enough: The New Face of Reference -- Let Me See That eBook: Managing Cataloguing and Access through Collaboration -- Microforms in a Digital World -- Open Access Collections: What Is Your Number? -- Towards Resolving Chaos in the e-Book Supply Chain -- Management -- Blogs, Wikis, and Drives Oh-my! Achieving Knowledge Management for Acquisitions & -- Collection Development with Web 2.0 Technologies -- Collegiality Matters: How Do We Work with Others? -- Communication and Collection Accountability through Clusters: Case Studies from Two Institutions -- Growing Your Own: Developing New Acquisitions and Collection Development Librarians From Within -- How Are We Doing? Implementing Acquisitions Metrics in Pursuit of Improved Service -- How 'Necessity' Has Changed the Way Acquisitions is Done at One Academic Library -- It Takes a Village to Raise an E-Journal: Collaboration through Necessity -- The Out-of-Print Book Market and the Theft of Library Materials -- Tracking Electronic Resource Acquisitions: Using a Helpdesk System to Succeed Where Your ERMS Failed -- Transformational Change: The 9th Annual Health Science Lively Lunch -- Weeding with a Repurpose -- Out of the Box Thinking -- Delivering the Goods: Understanding the Academic Library Supply Chain -- Digital Curation and E-Publishing: Libraries Make the Connection -- Disrupting Libraries: The Potential for New Services -- Getting It System Toolkit (GIST): The GIST of Making Informed Decisions and Workflow of Buying, Borrowing, Downloading or Viewing.
Interactive Online Reference -- Law Libraries: "Our Perspective on Necessity is the Mother of Invention" -- Learning to Love Gifts: How One Library Has Increased Efficiency in Processing, and Realized the Benefits of Gift Materials -- Leveraging Assets: How BCR, Bibliolife and Ingram Came Together to Help Libraries through the Shelf2Life Program -- Publishing Data Alongside Analysis, Books and Journals -- Rethinking Monographic Acquisition: Developing a Demand-Driven Purchase Model -- (R)Evolution in the Information Industry: What the Information Industry Can Learn from the Music Industry -- Success Strategies for Thesis Students: Creating a Video Toolbox -- The Changing Roles of Acquisitions Librarians and the eBook Acquisitions Landscape for Academic Libraries -- The Chicago Collaborative: Facing the Grand Challenges of Scholarly Communication -- Two for One: Linking Cooperative Collection Development with Demand-Driven Collection Strategies -- Will POD (Print on Demand) Spell DOA for OP? -- Techie Issues -- A Necessity: Outsourcing the Issues of Print Serials -- Academic Libraries without Print -- Copyright on Campus: Coordinating the Confusion -- From Pilot to Production: Video Streaming at Indiana University -- NextGen Acquisitions: A Paradigm Shift for a New Era -- Populating and Synchronizing Serials Solutions Resource Manager 360 with SFX data: Experiences from the Field -- We Need All the Help We Can Get! - Standards That Assist in Electronic Resources Management -- INDEX.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910634055503321
Strauch Katina P. <1946->  
Purdue University Press, 2010
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What’s Past is Prologue : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2017
What’s Past is Prologue : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2017
Autore Strauch Katina P. <1946->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Purdue University Press, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 313 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 020.973
Altri autori (Persone) MeyerLars
HindsLeah H
BernhardtBeth R
Collana Charleston Conference Proceedings
Soggetto topico Library science
Collection management (Libraries)
Acquisitions (Libraries)
Library science - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Conference papers and proceedings.
ISBN 1-941269-34-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910597134803321
Strauch Katina P. <1946->  
Purdue University Press, 2018
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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