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Accentuate the Positive : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2012 / / [edited by] Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, Katina P. Strauch
Accentuate the Positive : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2012 / / [edited by] Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, Katina P. Strauch
Autore Strauch Katina P
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Purdue University Press, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (500 pages)
Disciplina 020
Altri autori (Persone) StrauchKatina P.
HindsLeah H.
BernhardtBeth R.
Collana Charleston Conference Proceedings Series.
Soggetto topico LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / Administration & Management
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / Collection Development
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / General
Soggetto non controllato Library & information services
ISBN 9781612498690
1612498698
9780983404378
0983404372
Classificazione LAN025000LAN025040LAN025010
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Plenary Sessions -- Our New Job Description -- Integrating Discovery and Access for Scholarly Articles: Successes and Failures -- Curating a New World of Publishing -- I Hear the Train a Comin' -- Contemporary Trends and Debates in E-Journal Licensing -- What Provosts Think Librarians Should Know -- The Twenty-First-Century University Press: Assessing the Past, Envisioning the Future -- Building the Digital Public Library of America: The Hubs Pilot Project -- SCOAP3: Going Live with the Dream -- The Long Arm of the Law -- Hyde Park Debate: The Traditional Research Library Is Dead -- Collection Development -- National Union Catalog: Asset or Albatross -- E-Books for All: Working to Establish an E-Book DDA Program within USMAI -- Collection Development and Acquisitions Policies and Procedures: Do They Meet the Needs of Today's Academic Library Environment? -- Point of Care Tools and Libraries: 12th Annual Health Sciences Lively Lunch -- You Call That Perpetual? Issues in Perpetual Access -- A Real Challenge: Incorporating Patron-Driven Acquisitions Programs into Collection Development Strategies and Budgets -- What Is Keeping You Up At Night? A Discussion of Current Hot Topics in Collection Development -- Running a Contest to Encourage Timely Monograph Ordering -- Proving the Value of Library Collections -- Accidental Collection Assessment: The NCSU Libraries Collection Move -- If You've Got It, Flaunt It!: Refocusing a Collection with No Connection -- Distinctive Collections: The Space Between "General" and "Special" Collections and Implications for Collection Development -- Smart Pull for Remote Storage: How to Keep (Mostly) Everyone Happy When Making a Large Collection Move to Remote Storage -- Ebb and Flow: A Selection to Access Workflow for Consortia PDA.
Wasted Words?: Current Trends in Collection Development Policies: Part 1 -- Wasted Words?: Current Trends in Collection Development Policies: Part 2 -- Not Your Mother's PDA: The Transition from PDA Pilot to Full Acquisitions Integration -- Shared Journals: Save Space, Improve Access with the Maryland Shared Distributed Journal Collections Project -- A Delightful Challenge: 330 Days, 410,000 for Books, and No Staff Added -- TRLN Oxford University Press Consortial E-Books Pilot -- End Users -- Collaborating to Analyze E-Journal Use Data: A Discussion of Cross-Institutional Cost-Per-Use Analysis Projects within the UNC System -- The Truth Is Out: How Students REALLY Search -- Striving for Uniqueness: Data-Driven Database Deselection -- Everything That's Wrong with E-Book Statistics: A Comparison of E-Book Packages -- Positively Perplexing E-Books: Digital Natives' Perceptions of Electronic Information Resources -- Positive Feedback: Using Interlibrary Loan Transaction Log Data to Inform Collection Development: Part 1 -- Positive Feedback: Using Interlibrary Loan Transaction Log Data to Inform Collection Development: Part 2 -- Discover EDS: Tales of Implementation and Use -- Measuring and Applying Data about Users in the Seton Hall Library -- Management/Administration -- Social Research Collaboration: Libraries Need Not Apply? -- Serials Workflow Changes: Transitioning from Print to Digital Subscriptions -- Great Expectations: New Organizational Models for Overworked Liaisons -- Lights, Camera, Information Literacy: Collaborating to Create Multimedia Materials for Library Instruction -- Making the Most of Your Data: Embedding Business Intelligence into Daily Operations -- Aeon Flux: Transforming with Technology -- Beyond Implementation: Making Your ERMS Work for You -- Changing Operations of Academic Libraries.
EWWW!: Electronic Resources in the Twenty-First Century -- All Together Now: Using an Internal Google Site to Streamline Workflows -- Eliminate the Negative: Moving from Embarrassed to Prepared -- The Buck Stops Here: The Importance of ROI and How to Demonstrate Value in a Corporate Library Setting -- Doing More with Less -- Scholarly Communication -- Playing the Odds: Pascal's Wager and Decision Making in the Long Scholarly Conversation -- Overview of the Altmetrics Landscape -- Open Access/Closed Coffers: Repositioning an Institutional Repository to Reflect Reality -- Keeping the Momentum: Moving Ahead with Research Data Support -- The Future of Serials in a Linked Data World -- Journals and Supplementary Data -- What Do Publishers Do? -- Knowledge Unlatched: Toward an Open and Networked Future for Academic Publishing -- Understanding eScience: Reflections on a Houston Symposium -- Intellectual Property Policies in Academe: Issues and Concerns with Digital Scholarship -- Moving Technical Reports Forward -- The Changing Landscape of Course Content: Electronic Textbooks and Electronic Coursepacks -- Techie Issues -- Facilitating Content Discovery and the Value of the Publisher Platform-An Overview -- Discovery Systems: Analyzing the Gap Between Professors' Expectations and Student Behavior -- Moving Toward Shibboleth Authentication: A Canadian Academic Library's Perspective -- How to Build a Better Mousetrap: Developing an Easy, Functional ERM -- The Functions of (Meta)Data: Lessons Learned with a Fedora Digital Repository -- Freely Flowing: Openly Accessible Sources for Streaming Video -- Using Technology to Facilitate Technical Services Workflows -- Geek Out: Adding Coding Skills to Your Professional Repertoire -- Exploring Concepts of "Collection" in the Digital World -- Automating Record Loading-An Implementation Story -- Index.
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Strauch Katina P  
Purdue University Press, 2013
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The importance of being earnest : Charleston conference proceedings 2014 / / edited by Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, and Katina P. Strauch
The importance of being earnest : Charleston conference proceedings 2014 / / edited by Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, and Katina P. Strauch
Autore Strauch Katina P
Pubbl/distr/stampa Purdue University Press, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (849 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 025.00285
Soggetto topico Libraries - Information technology
Library administration
Electronic information resources - Management
Soggetto non controllato Library & information services
ISBN 1-941269-04-4
9781941269053
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910633985103321
Strauch Katina P  
Purdue University Press, 2015
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Roll with the Times, or the Times Roll Over You : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2016 / / edited by Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, and Katina P. Strauch
Roll with the Times, or the Times Roll Over You : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2016 / / edited by Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, and Katina P. Strauch
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Charleston, South Carolina], : Against the Grain Press, LLC., [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 020
Collana Charleston Conference Proceedings Series
Soggetto topico Library & information services
Soggetto non controllato Library & information services
ISBN 1-941269-12-5
1-941269-11-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Plenary Sessions -- Access to Freely Available Journal Articles: Gold, Green, and Rogue Open Access Across the Disciplines -- Building the Knowledge School -- The Evolution of E-Books -- Hyde Park Debate Resolved: APC-Funded Open Access Is Antithetical to the Values of Librarianship -- Working in Partnership to Support Quality Research -- Libraries as Convener, Enabler, Distributor, Advocate, and Archive in the Future Knowledge Economy -- The Devil Is in the Details: Challenges of Collaborative Collecting -- Reimagining Our World at Planetary Scale: The Big Data Future of Our Libraries -- The Long Arm of the Law -- Update on Industry Trends and Issues -- Who's Faster, a Pirate or a Librarian? -- You Can't Preserve What You Don't Have-Or Can You? Libraries as Infrastructure for Perpetual Access to Intellectual Output -- The Long Arm of the Law -- Is a Gold Open Access World Viable for Research Universities? -- Budget/Fundraising/Allocation Formulas -- Stretching Your Dollars: Saving on Online Content -- Budgeting in an Academic Library: A Lively Lunch Discussion -- Where Is the Library Budget Going? Using ILS Fund Codes and Reports for Fiscal Accountability -- How a New Library System Changed the Way We Think about Acquisitions and Collection Development -- Collection Development-Analysis and Assessment -- Efficient Deselection and Other Stories: A Fellowship at UNC Charlotte -- Time to Take New Measures: Developing a Cost-Per-Cited-Reference Metric for the Assessment of E-Journal Collections -- An Infographic Is Worth a Thousand Words: Using Data Visualization to Engage Faculty in Collection Strategies -- Rolling Out a Database Review: Initiating a Comprehensive Database Review at the University of Maryland Libraries.
Valuing Consortial Resources: A Framework for Assessment -- Assessing the Books We Didn't Buy (the Sequel) -- Keeping Up Accessibility Practices and How It Relates to Purchasing and Collection Development in Academic Libraries: A Case Study at the College of Staten Island Library -- Collection Dashboards for Selectors -- Apples to Oranges: Comparing Streaming Video Platforms -- Rolling With a Purpose -- Extreme Makeover: How We Decreased Our Collection by 40% and Simultaneously Increased It by 50% in 10 Months -- Rolling the Dice and Playing With Numbers: Statistical Realities and Responses -- Albatross: Rolling on a Sea of Data -- Housing Diversity in Children's Literature -- To Buy or Not to Buy: Rolling Into the Future With ILLiad -- A Tale of Two Serials Cancellations -- Mapping Change: An Examination of Curricular Shifts and Collection Impact -- Book Usage Is Rollin' Down: Multifaceted Assessment of Monograph Collection Performance to Optimize Purchase Decisions -- The Librarian's Survival Guide to the "Big Deal": Tools for Unbundling -- Do We Approve? New Models for Assessing Approval Plans -- Collection Development-Discovery of Collections -- Rolling With the Wheels of Commerce: The Challenges of Business and Industry-Based Resources -- Adding and Slashing Serials -- From the Concept to Results: A Case Study on the Collection Development for the ODC-Opening Day Collection at Qatar National Library -- Implications of BIBFRAME and Linked Data for Libraries and Publishers -- Tower of Babel: New Realities in Foreign Language Acquisitions -- Preserve Local and Institution-Specific Data During Migration to a Network Cataloging Environment -- The World of ISSN-Standards Revisions and Related Projects -- "We'll Do It Live": Building Access to Video Content Based on Freedoms of Use -- Collection Development-Demand-Driven Acquisitions.
Boom or Bust: Short-Term Loans Five Years Later -- Rolling with PDA and DDA: How Academic Libraries Can Use Patron-Driven and Demand-Driven Acquisition Techniques to Build Library Collections With Minimal Management and Budget -- A Model for Patron-Driven Acquisition of Print Music Scores: From Conception to Reality -- DDA Management With Predictive Modeling -- Collection Development-E-Books -- Open Access, Open Access, How Does Your Catalog Grow? With Selection, Access, and Usage All in a Virtual Row! -- Nobody Knows and Nobody Is Responsible: Issues in E-Books Workflow and Access -- Post-Acquisition Management and the Issue of Inaccessibility -- Ordering E-Books From a Print Book Vendor -- We're on a Roll: Transforming E-Book Acquisitions in a Shifting Budget Landscape -- The Odd Couple: Teaming Up to Reduce Textbook Costs for Students -- Digital Scholarship -- Scholarly Needs for Text Analysis Resources: A User Assessment Study for the HathiTrust Research Center -- End Users/Use Statistics -- Moving the Library: Bringing Resources to Students (Using a Learning Management System) -- Liaison Librarians in the Know: Methods for Discovering Faculty Research and Teaching Needs -- Strengthening Regional Collections One Request at a Time: Using Resource Sharing Technology to Facilitate Coordinated Collection Development -- Management/Leadership -- An Electronic Resources Workflow Is Worth a Thousand Words -- Stay Calm and Cover Your Assessment: Creating a Culture of Assessment on a Shoestring -- Bridging the Divide: Collaborating Across Departments to Improve Communication and Collections -- Out of the Box/Entrepreneurship -- Improving Student Success: Arkansas State's Partnership With Credo and Regional High Schools -- Catching Their Attention! Using Nonformal Information Sources to Captivate and Motivate Undergraduates During Library Sessions.
Project Management Office to the Rescue: Aligning Workforce and Resources with Library Vision and Delivering Results -- Lifting All Boats: Fostering a Community of Practice for Student Publishers -- Professional Development -- Change It Up: Growing Your Career in a Wildly Different Organization -- A Tale of Two Liaison Programs: University of Central Florida Libraries and Louisiana State University Libraries Partnering for Subject Librarian Excellence -- The Nuts and Bolts of Supporting Change and Transformation for Research Librarians -- What Are Subject Liaisons When "Collections" and "Subjects" Don't Matter? -- Scholarly Communication -- Humanities Collaborations and Research Practices: Investigating New Modes of Collaborative Humanities Scholarship -- COUNTER: Consistency, Clarity, Simplification, and Continuous Maintenance -- Is Small Beautiful? The Position of Independent Scholarly Publishers in an Environment of Rapid Industry Consolidation -- Social Scholarship? Academic Communications in the Digital Age -- The Sky's the Limit: Scholarly Communication, Digital Initiatives, Institutional Repositories, and Subject Librarians -- Wrangling Services Contracts in Libraries -- Supporting Research Information Management in the Research University: Partnerships, Challenges, and Possibilities -- Technology and Trends -- Wrangle Your Data Like a Pro With the Data Processing Power of Python -- Head in the Clouds: Will a Next-Generation Library Management System Bring Clear Vision? -- A Tale of Two Campuses: Open Educational Resources in Florida and California Academic Institutions -- Finding the Right Fit for Article Delivery: Using Resource Sharing Technology to Provide Enhanced Access -- Moving From Reclaiming to Reclaimed: The Big Picture and a Case Study of a Trending Initiative -- Index.
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[Charleston, South Carolina], : Against the Grain Press, LLC., [2017]
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Something's Gotta Give : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2011 / / edited by Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, and Katina P. Strauch
Something's Gotta Give : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2011 / / edited by Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, and Katina P. Strauch
Autore Strauch Katina P
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Lafayette, Indiana, : Against the Grain Press, [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (642 p.)
Disciplina 020.973
Altri autori (Persone) StrauchKatina P. <1946->
HindsLeah H
BernhardtBeth R
Soggetto topico LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / Administration & Management
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / Collection Development
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / General
Serials librarianship
Libraries - Information technology
Libraries and electronic publishing
Electronic information resources - Management
Acquisitions (Libraries)
Collection management (Libraries)
Library science - United States
Library science
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Soggetto non controllato Library & information services
ISBN 0-9834043-3-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Cover""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""Plenary Sessions""; ""The Semantic Web for Publishers and Libraries""; ""Data Papers in the Network Era""; ""Everything We See Hides Another: Coping with Hidden Collections in the 21st Century Library""; ""The Digital Public Library of America: The Idea and Its Implementation""; ""New Initiatives in Open Research""; ""Executives' Roundtable: The Boundaries are Getting Blurred""; ""I Hear the Train A Comin""; ""The Long Arm of the Law""; ""The Future of Online Newspapers""; ""The Status Quo Has Got to Go""
""Hyde Park Corner""""Acquisitions/Collection Development""; ""Downsizing from the Big Deal: What's Education Got to do With It?""; ""Reducing Unintentional Duplication: Adventures and Opportunities in Cooperative Collection Development""; ""Collaborating with Course Pages: Strategies for Curriculum-based Development and Assessment""; ""Free is the Best Price: Building Your Collection of Primary Sources with Free, Online, Digital Collections""; ""It's Not You, It's Me: Breaking Up with Perpetual Access""
""From Backlog to Workflow: American University's Approach for Handling Preservation Books and Missing Serials Issues""""Don't Forget the Little Publishers""; ""Something's Gotta Give: Is There a Future for the Collection Development Policy?""; ""Offline E-book Access: ebrary Survey of Librarians""; ""2011 Global Student E-book Survey""; ""Let's Get the Dialogue Started: Keeping E-books Current""; ""Kent State University Libraries Develops a New System for Resource Selection""; ""Academic Libraries Without Print""; ""BIP 4 CD=LW""; ""The Charging of Technical Services at UNC Charlotte""
""New Subjects, New Communities, New Formats: The Library Collection in the Digital World""""Best Practices for Presentation of E-Journals""; ""Acquisitions Business in a Middle East Context""; ""New Tricks for Old Data Sources: Mashups, Visualizations, & Questions Your ILS Has Been Afraid to Answer""; ""SERU 2.0: It's Not Just for Journals""; ""Improving ERM: Critical Work Flow and Operations Solutions""; ""A First-Year Librarian's Weeding Project Management Experience from Start to (Planned) Finish""; ""Weeding One STEPP at a Time""; ""Selection for Non-Remote Storage""
""Transfer 2.0 and Beyond! An Update""""Virginia Tech's Participation in ASERL's Cooperative Print Journal Retention Project""; ""Speed Weed: How We Weeded More Than 70,000 Items in Three Months""; ""Let's Go and Haul!: A Square-Rigger's Guide to Weeding ""Age of Sail"" Collections in the 21st Century""; ""Administration/Management""; ""Looking for Money in All the Right Places: How One Academic Library is Making Good Use of Grant Funds""; ""Using Your Library's Annual Report to Market Library Services""
""What Gives? Evaluating Bound Journals for Transitioning to Electronic and Developing an Electronic Collection Development Policy""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910433158003321
Strauch Katina P  
West Lafayette, Indiana, : Against the Grain Press, [2012]
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The Time Has Come ... to Talk of Many Things : Charleston Conference Proceedings 2019
The Time Has Come ... to Talk of Many Things : Charleston Conference Proceedings 2019
Autore Bernhardt Beth R
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Purdue University Press, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (434 pages)
Disciplina 020
Altri autori (Persone) HindsLeah H
MeyerLars
Collana Charleston Conference Proceedings Series
Soggetto topico Library & information services
Soggetto genere / forma Conference papers and proceedings.
Soggetto non controllato Library & information services
ISBN 1-61249-868-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Plenary -- The Long Arm of the Law 2019 -- Building Trust When Truth Fractures -- A Collaborative Imperative? Libraries and the Emerging Scholarly Communication Future -- Anticipating the Future of Biomedical Communications -- Collaborating to Support the Research Community: The Next Chapter -- Analytics -- Get It From the Source: Identifying Library Resources and Software Used in Faculty Research -- Making Collection Management Manageable: A Three-Phase Approach to an Annual Subscription Review -- What Are Students Saying About Their Reference Needs? -- The Time Has Come . . . To Build, Reflect, and Analyze Connections Between Qualitative and Quantitative Data -- Collections Data, Tools, and Strategy: Applying R, Tableau, and Excel to Print Assessment -- The Forest, the Trees, the Bark, the Pith: The Circulation Rates of Works of Contemporary Literature in Ten Language Areas at the University of Oregon Libraries -- New Usage Reports, New Insights! How to Use your COUNTER Data in Decision-Making Processes -- Talking of Many Things: Dashboards for Reference Services Decision-Making -- Communicating Collections: Strategies for Informing Library Stakeholders of Collections, Budget, and Management Decisions -- The Time Has Come for E-Books, or Has It? -- Reference: Product Categories in the Digital Age -- Collection Development -- Embrace the Hive Mind: Engaging ILL and Research Services in Unsubscribed and OA Content Discovery -- Tip of the Iceberg, Part 1: Choosing What Shows -- Begin at the Beginning: Revamping Collection Development Workflows -- Six Impossible Things: Moving KBART Into the Next Decade -- Primary Rights and the Inequalities of E-Book Access -- Change-Watch for the Right Time: Structuring Collections Budgets to Meet Current and Future Needs.
Trot So Quick: Addressing Budgetary Changes -- From Big Ideas to Real Talk: A Frontline Perspective on New Collections Roles in Times of Organizational Restructuring -- Down the Rabbit Hole We Go Again: The 19th Health Sciences Lively Lunchtime Discussion -- Wrangling Weirdness: Lessons Learned From Academic Law Library Collections -- Matching Made in Heaven: Collections and Metadata Collaboration for Print Preservation -- Something to Talk About: The Intersection of Library Assessment and Collection Diversity -- Incoming!: Surviving the Barrage of Vendor Communications -- Tangled Up in Books: Using the Lyrics of Bob Dylan to Understand the Changing Times of Collection Development -- Acquiring E-Books: Does (Should) Workflow Play a Role? -- The Time Has Come . . . to Move Many Things: Inventorying and Preparing a Collection for Offsite Storage -- Strategic Reinvestments of Journal Packages at Pennsylvania State University -- Canceling the Big Deal: Three R1 Libraries Compare Data, Communication, and Strategies -- Pain Points and Solutions: Bringing Data for Startups to Campus -- Piloting the Surge: Streaming Video and Academic Libraries -- Comparison and Review of 17 E-Book Platforms -- The Open Landscape Environment as the Expanse -- Change-Watch for the Right Time: Structuring Collections Budgets to Meet Current and Future Needs -- Resource Discovery in a Changing Content World -- When You Don't Know What You Don't Know: How Two New Collections Librarians Right-Sized a Collections Budget -- Approvals, Slips, and DDA! Oh My! The Yellow Brick Road to Collaborative Approval and DDA Profiling -- A New Synthesis: Research Resources to Research Experiences -- Legacy Missions in Times of Change: Defining and Shaping Collections in the 21st Century.
Reason Minus Zero/No Limit: Trying to Bring It Back Home, a Trilogy of University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Collection Development -- Tip of the Iceberg, Part 2: Discovering What's Hidden -- Glimpse Into the Future: Using the Curriculum Process System for Collection Development -- Library Services -- What Do Editors Want?: Assessing a Growing Library Publishing Program and Finding Creative Solutions to Unmet Needs -- Dual-Campus Subject Librarians at the University of Central Florida -- The Textbook Affordability Puzzle: Perspectives From Three of the Pieces -- Representation of Atypical Resources in the Discovery Layer: Metadata and Cataloging Aspects -- The Time Has Come . . . to Talk About Why Research Data Management Isn't Easy -- Let's Give Them Something to Talk About: Textbook Affordability and OER -- Should You Pay for the Chicken When You Can Get It for Free? No Longer Life on the Farm as We Know It -- Reconsidering Literacy -- Management -- Leading From Below: Influencing Vendors and Collection Budget Decisions as a Subject Liaison -- Great Expectations: Leading Library Staff Through the Minefield of Continuous Change -- Migrating to Alma Without an Acquisitions Staff: Evolving Acquisitions and Electronic Workflows From Their Legacy Silos -- Scholarly Communication -- The Time Has Come . . . for Next-Generation Open Access Models -- Rejuvenating Green OA for a Greener Pasture -- Maximum Dissemination: A Possible Model for Society Journals in the Humanities and Social Sciences to Support "Open" While Retaining Their Subscription Revenue -- Your IR Is Not Enough: Exploring Publishing Options in Our Increasingly Fragmented Digital World -- Falling Down the Rabbit Hole: Exploring the Unique Partnership Between Subject Librarians and Scholarly Communication -- Intriguing New Model for Improved Visibility and Access to Theses and Dissertations.
Professional Learning and Inbetween Publishing: The Tasks of the Charleston Briefings -- Lessons From Ithaka S+R on Research Practices in the Disciplines: What Have We Learned? What Should We Do? -- A Proposed Framework for the Evaluation of Academic Librarian Scholarship -- MIT Press Direct and University of Michigan Press Ebook Collection: First-Year Lessons Learned and Future Prospects -- Technology and Trends -- Introducing SeamlessAccess.org: Delivering a Simpler, Privacy-Preserving Access Experience -- The Sun Shining in the Middle of the Night: How Moving Beyond IP Authentication Does Not Spoil the Fun, Ease, or Privacy of Accessing Library Resources -- Hacking for Good-Workshop Summary -- Up and Coming -- Mind the Gap: A Landscape Analysis of Open Source Publishing Tools and Platforms -- The Big Deal Is Dead! Long Live the Big Deal! -- Index.
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Bernhardt Beth R  
Purdue University Press, 2020
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