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2. Information Services Today : An Introduction
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Sandra Hirsh and Sandra Hirsh
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- Library users, Libraries--Information technology, Public services (Libraries), Libraries--Aims and objectives, Library administration, Information services, Information resources, Librarians--Effect of technological innovations on, Libraries and electronic publishing, Library science--Vocational guidance
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This third edition of Information Services Today: An Introduction demonstrates the ever-changing landscape of information services today and the need to re-evaluate curriculum, competency training, professional development, and lifelong learning in order to stay abreast of current trends and issues, and more significantly, remain competent to address the changing user needs of information communities. Specifically, the Information Services Today: An Introduction: provides a thorough introduction, history, and overall state of the field, explores different types of information communities, the varying information needs within those communities, and the role of equity of access, diversity, inclusion, and social justice in those communities, addresses why information organizations and information and technological literacy are more important today than ever before, discusses how technology has influenced the ways that information professionals provide information resources and services in today's digital environment, highlights current issues and trends and provides expert insight into emerging challenges, innovations, and opportunities for the future, and identifies career management strategies and leadership opportunities in the information professions. The new edition features chapter updates to address changes in information services, introducing new/updated topics such as emergency/crisis management/community resilience, sustainability, data analysis and visualization, social justice, and equity of access, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). Information Services Today: An Introduction begins with an overview of libraries and their transformation as information and technological hubs within their local and digital communities, as well as trends impacting the information field. Information Services Today: An Introduction covers the various specializations within the field – emphasizing the exciting yet complex roles and opportunities for information professionals in a variety of information environments. With that foundation in place, it presents the fundamentals of information services, delves into management skills needed by information professionals today, and explores emerging issues related to the rapid development of new technologies. Information Services Today: An Introduction addresses how libraries and information centers serve different kinds of communities, highlighting the unique needs of increasingly diverse users.Information Services Today: An Introduction provokes discussion, critical thinking, and interaction to facilitate the learning process. The content and supplemental materials – discussion questions, rich sets of online accessible materials, multimedia webcast interviews featuring authors from this book discussing the trends and issues in their respective areas, and chapter presentation slides for use by instructors – give readers the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of and engagement with the topics.
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- 2022
3. Open Praxis, Open Access : Digital Scholarship In Action
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Darren Chase, Dana Haugh, Darren Chase, and Dana Haugh
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- Institutional repositories, Open educational resources, Libraries and electronic publishing, Open access publishing, Communication in learning and scholarship
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Many in the world of scholarship share the conviction that open access will be the engine of transformation leading to more culture, more research, more discovery, and more solutions to small and big problems. This collection brings together librarians, scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and thinkers to take measure of the open access movement. The editors meld critical essays, research, and case studies to offer an authoritative exploration of the concept of openness in scholarship, with an overview of how it is evolving in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia; open access publishing, including funding models and the future of library science journals; the state of institutional repositories; Open Educational Resources (OER) at universities and a consortium, in subject areas ranging from literary studies to textbooks; and open science, open data, and a pilot data catalog for raising the visibility of protected data.
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- 2020
4. Future Libraries
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Bloch, R. Howard, Hesse, Carla, Bloch, R. Howard, and Hesse, Carla
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- 2023
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5. Information Services Today : An Introduction
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Sandra Hirsh and Sandra Hirsh
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- Librarians--Effect of technological innovations on, Library science--Vocational guidance, Information services, Information resources, Libraries and electronic publishing, Library administration, Libraries--Aims and objectives, Public services (Libraries), Libraries--Information technology, Library users
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This second edition of Information Services Today: An Introduction demonstrates the ever-changing landscape of information services today and the need to re-evaluate curriculum, competency training, and one's personal learning network in order to stay abreast of current trends and issues, and more significantly, remain competent to address the changing user needs of the information community. Specifically, the book• provides a thorough introduction, history, and overall state of the field,• gives a diverse and global perspective of what it means to be a library and information professional today,• addresses why information organizations and information and technological literacy are more important today than ever before,• discusses how technology has influenced the ways that information professionals provide information resources and services in today's digital environment,• highlights current issues and trends and provides expert insight into emerging challenges, innovations, and opportunities for the future, and,• identifies career management strategies and leadership opportunities in the information profession.The new edition features chapter updates to address changes in information services, introducing new topics such as strategic planning, change management, design thinking, advocacy, and data management and analysis, and includes new contributing authors. The book begins with an overview of libraries and their transformation as information and technological hubs within their local and digital communities. It covers the various specializations within the field – emphasizing the exciting yet complex roles and opportunities for information professionals in a variety of information environments. With that foundation in place, it presents the fundamentals of information services, delves into management skills needed by information professionals today, and explores emerging issues related to the rapid development of new technologies. The book addresses how libraries and information centers serve different kinds of communities, highlighting the unique needs of increasingly diverse users and how information organizations and information professional's work to fulfill those needs. This book provokes discussion, critical thinking, and interaction to facilitate the learning process. The content and supplemental materials – discussion questions, rich sets of online accessible materials, multimedia webcast interviews featuring authors from this book discussing the trends and issues in their respective areas, and chapter presentation slides for use by instructors – give readers the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of and engagement with the topics. Additionally, this book recognizes the broad range of environments that people with Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degrees work in, which include both libraries and other information environments. Thus, this book does not only focus on libraries, but instead encompasses ALL kinds of information organizations.
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- 2018
6. E-Resource Management System for Libraries
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Tandel, Kailash D and Tandel, Kailash D
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Electronic information resources--Management, Libraries--Special collections--Electronic information resources
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The present book is written to acquaint the readers to e-Resource Management System for Libraries. Greater emphasis is focused on access methods to electronic resources, challenges and opportunities of e-collection and management, use of e-resources: a boon to user of academic librarians, electronic books: an eco-friendly learning tools, electronic resources in higher education libraries and its familiarity and use of internet based e-resources and web services. It also covers laws of library science, trends, challenges and opportunities for LIS education, e-technology: a golden opportunities for farmers, fisheries and aquaculture, management of agricultural information and knowledge, application of social networking services for library, information security for academic library and protecting copyright in e-environment. The information contained in this book would be an invaluable asset for the librarians, students and teachers in the field of library and information sciences, agriculture and fisheries. This book is also a valuable reference source for anyone interested in knowing more about electronic resource management system.
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- 2018
7. The Future of Scholarly Publishing : Open Access and the Economics of Digitisation
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Peter Weingart, Niels Taubert, Peter Weingart, and Niels Taubert
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Libraries and mass media, Scholarly electronic publishing, Scholarly publishing--Economic aspects, Open access publishing--Economic aspects, Publishers and publishing--Economic aspects, Communication in learning and scholarship--Technological innovations, Electronic publishing--Economic aspects
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The formal scientific communication system is currently undergoing significant change. This is due to four developments: the digitisation of formal science communication; the economisation of academic publishing as profit drives many academic publishers and other providers of information; an increase in the self-observation of science by means of publication, citation and utility-based indicators; and the medialisation of science as its observation by the mass media intensifies. Previously, these developments have only been dealt with individually in the literature and by science-policy actors. The Future of Scholarly Publishing documents the materials and results of an interdisciplinary working group commissioned by the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) to analyse the future of scholarly publishing and to make recommendations on how to respond to the challenges posed by these developments. As per the working group's intention, the focus was mainly on the sciences and humanities in Germany. However, in the course of the work it became clear that the issues discussed by the group are equally relevant for academic publishing in other countries. As such, this book will contribute to the transfer of ideas and perspectives, and allow for mutual learning about the current and future state of scientific publishing in different settings.
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- 2017
8. Fundamentals of Electronic Resources Management
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Alana Verminski, Kelly Marie Blanchat, Alana Verminski, and Kelly Marie Blanchat
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Technical services (Libraries), Libraries--Special collections--Electronic information resources, Electronic information resources--Management, Collection development (Libraries)
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Recipient of the 2018 Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) Outstanding Publication AwardWhether it's networking with vendor reps or poring over data, the continually evolving field of electronic resources management (ERM) is always throwing something new your way. Alana Verminski and Kelly Marie Blanchat were once new on the job themselves, crossing over from research instruction and the vendor side of scholarly publishing. They share what they've learned along the way in this hands-on guide. Cutting through the complexity of a role that's changing rapidly, inside you'll find to-the-point advice on methods and tools that will help you stay on top of things, including coverage of such key topics asthe full range of purchasing options, from Big Deals to unbundling to pay-per-view;conversation starters that will help build productive relationships with vendor reps;questions to ask vendors about accessibility;common clauses of licensing agreements and what they mean;understanding the four types of authentication;using a triage approach to troubleshooting hitches in accessing articles;conducting an overlap analysis to evaluate new content;the basic principles of usage statistics, and four ways to use COUNTER reports when evaluating renewals;tips for activating targets in your knowledge base;five steps to developing an effective marketing plan; andhow to master the lingo, with clear explanations of jargon, important terms, and acronyms.This guide to ERM fundamentals will prove invaluable, both as a primer for those preparing to enter the field as well as a ready reference for current practitioners.
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- 2017
9. Trade EBooks in Libraries : The Changing Landscape
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Paul Whitney, Christina Castell, Paul Whitney, and Christina Castell
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- Collection development (Libraries), Libraries and electronic publishing, Acquisitions (Libraries)
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With the advent of downloadable retail eBooks marketed to individual consumers, for the first time in their history libraries encountered an otherwise commercially available text format they were prevented from adding to their collections. Trade eBooks in Libraries examines the legal frameworks which gave rise to this phenomenon and advocacy efforts undertaken in different jurisdictions to remove barriers to library access. The principal authors provide a general historical overview and an analysis of library/eBook principles developed by a variety of library associations and government reviews. In addition, experts from twelve countries present summaries of eBook developments in their respective countries and regions.
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- 2017
10. Acquisitions : Core Concepts and Practices
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Jesse Holden and Jesse Holden
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- Acquisitions (Libraries)--Technological innovations, Acquisitions (Libraries)--Philosophy, Acquisitions librarians--Professional ethics, Acquisitions (Libraries), Acquisition of electronic information resources, Libraries and electronic publishing, Technical services (Libraries), Collection development (Libraries)
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Presenting a model that's both comprehensive and flexible, Holden demonstrates how technical competencies and ethical imperatives can inform the day-to-day workflow of acquisition librarians.
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- 2017
11. Crash Course in EBooks
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Michele McGraw, Gail Mueller Schultz, Michele McGraw, and Gail Mueller Schultz
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- Libraries--Special collections, Libraries and electronic publishing
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Everything you need to know about eBooks is explained in this holistic guide to a new world of reading—from selection and curation of an eBook collection to training and support for staff and patrons.EBooks are a must for today's libraries, making this introduction indispensable for those who have yet to delve into the ever-expanding universe of downloadable material. This'crash course'is an easy-to-use, hands-on approach that will simplify the decision and implementation processes. It introduces you to eBooks and eReading and covers the many issues surrounding eBooks in circulating libraries including technology, acquisition, and training. You'll learn how to launch a program, what to buy, how to let your public know you've added eBooks to your collection, and how to circulate the materials. The guide will also help you with decisions like vendor selection, how many eBooks to purchase, which delivery platforms to employ, how best to offer access, and licensing agreements. Chapters can be consulted as stand-alone overviews of key areas, or the book can be used as a source of holistic instruction. While it will be especially useful to small or rural circulating libraries, including public libraries, school libraries, and specialty libraries that may have a small staff responsible for all aspects of library service, tips on things like promoting an eBook collection are pertinent to enhancing any collection.
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- 2016
12. Academic E-Books : Publishers, Librarians, and Users
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Suzanne M. Ward, Robert S. Freeman, Judith M. Nixon, Suzanne M. Ward, Robert S. Freeman, and Judith M. Nixon
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- Academic libraries--United States--Case studies, Collection development (Libraries), Technical services (Libraries), Libraries and electronic publishing, Libraries--Special collections, Academic libraries--Collection development, Scholarly electronic publishing, Editing, Publishers and publishing
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Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and emerging roles of electronic books in higher education. The three main sections contain contributions by experts in the publisher/vendor arena, as well as by librarians who report on both the challenges of offering and managing e-books and on the issues surrounding patron use of e-books. The case study section offers perspectives from seven different sizes and types of libraries whose librarians describe innovative and thought-provoking projects involving e-books. Read about perspectives on e-books from organizations as diverse as a commercial publisher and an association press. Learn about the viewpoint of a jobber. Find out about the e-book challenges facing librarians, such as the quest to control costs in the patron-driven acquisitions (PDA) model, how to solve the dilemma of resource sharing with e-books, and how to manage PDA in the consortial environment. See what patron use of e-books reveals about reading habits and disciplinary differences.Finally, in the case study section, discover how to promote scholarly e-books, how to manage an e-reader checkout program, and how one library replaced most of its print collection with e-books. These and other examples illustrate how innovative librarians use e-books to enhance users'experiences with scholarly works.
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- 2016
13. BiblioTech : Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google
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John Palfrey and John Palfrey
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Library users--Effect of technological innovations on, Librarians--Effect of technological innovations on, Libraries and the Internet, Libraries--Social aspects--United States, Library information networks, Digital preservation, Libraries--Forecasting, Libraries and society--United States
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Libraries today are more important than ever. More than just book repositories, libraries can become bulwarks against some of the most crucial challenges of our age: unequal access to education, jobs, and information. In BiblioTech, educator and technology expert John Palfrey argues that anyone seeking to participate in the 21st century needs to understand how to find and use the vast stores of information available online. And libraries, which play a crucial role in making these skills and information available, are at risk. In order to survive our rapidly modernizing world and dwindling government funding, libraries must make the transition to a digital future as soon as possible -- by digitizing print material and ensuring that born-digital material is publicly available online. Not all of these changes will be easy for libraries to implement. But as Palfrey boldly argues, these modifications are vital if we hope to save libraries and, through them, the American democratic ideal.
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- 2015
14. Getting Started with Demand-Driven Acquisitions for E-books : A LITA Guide
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Theresa Arndt and Theresa Arndt
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Libraries--Special collections, Use-driven acquisitions (Libraries)
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Focusing on the unique requirements and processes of e-book acquisition, this guide will help ensure that your library's e-book collection is both vibrant and cost-effective.
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- 2015
15. Information Services Today : An Introduction
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Sandra Hirsh and Sandra Hirsh
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- Library users, Libraries--Information technology, Public services (Libraries), Libraries--Aims and objectives, Library administration, Information services, Information resources, Librarians--Effect of technological innovations on, Libraries and electronic publishing, Library science--Vocational guidance
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This essential overview of what it means to be a library and information professional today provides a broad overview of the transformation of libraries as information organizations, why these organizations are more important today than ever before, the technological influence on how we provide information resources and services in today's digital and global environment, and the various career opportunities available for information professionals. The book begins with a historical overview of libraries and their transformation as information and technology hubs within their communities. It also covers the various specializations within the field emphasizing the exciting yet complex roles and opportunities for information professionals. With that foundation in place, it presents how libraries serve different kinds of communities, highlighting the unique needs of users across all ages and how libraries fulfill those needs through a variety of services, and addresses key issues facing information organizations as they meet user needs in the Digital Age. The book then concludes with career management strategies to guide library and information science professionals in building not only vibrant careers but vibrant information organizations for the future as well.
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- 2015
16. Zwischen Öffentlich und Privat : Bibliotheken in der Zeit des e-books
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Horvat, Aleksandra, Živković, Daniela, Horvat, Aleksandra, and Živković, Daniela
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Electronic books
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Im ersten Teil des Buches (Horvat) stehen Fragen der Privatsphäre der Nutzer, des Urheberrechts, der Informationsgerechtigkeit und des grenzüberschreitenden Datenverkehrs im Mittelpunkt. Der zweite Teil setzt sich mit dem e-book auseinander, dessen Einführung (Verleihrecht) durch Hindernisse im juristischen Bereich und der staatlichen Definition des e-book als Datensammlung erschwert werden. Letztlich geht es um die Definition des Buches als Kulturgut und Wirtschaftsfaktor.
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- 2015
17. E-book Platforms for Libraries
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Mirela Roncevic and Mirela Roncevic
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- Electronic books--Library resources--Purchasing, Electronic books--Library resources--Directories, Electronic information resources--Directories, Libraries and electronic publishing, Electronic information resources--Purchasing
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E-book vendors continue to experiment: adjustments to business models, consolidation of content, and mergers with competitors mean constant change.
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- 2014
18. Reinventing the Library for Online Education
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Frederick Stielow and Frederick Stielow
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- Internet in higher education, Libraries and the Internet, Libraries--History, Learning and scholarship--History, Academic libraries--Effect of technological innovations on, Academic libraries--Aims and objectives, Libraries and colleges, Libraries and electronic publishing, Digital libraries
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Stielow's comprehensive look at web-based academic libraries synthesizes the changes wrought by the Web revolution into a visionary new model, grounded in history as well as personal experience.
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- 2014
19. Buying and Selling Information: A Guide for Information Professionals and Salespeople to Build Mutual Success
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Michael L. Gruenberg and Michael L. Gruenberg
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- Selling, Information services--Purchasing, Negotiation in business, Acquisitions (Libraries), Online information services industry--Customer services, Information services industry--Customer services, Libraries and electronic publishing, Libraries and publishing
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Both sides of the negotiating table are represented in this practical and much-needed guide by Michael L. Gruenberg, a veteran of the electronic information field. With over 30 years selling information to libraries of all types and sizes, Gruenberg's time-tested tips, techniques, and strategies come together in a must-read guide for sales professionals and their library customers alike. The author's personal stories are geared to helping salespeople and librarians understand what the'other guy'is grappling with in order to achieve the best possible outcome for everyone. His hard-won insights and knowledge shed light on the importance of relationships, some harsh realities of the business world, and the'music'of the sales experience.
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- 2014
20. The EBook Revolution : A Primer for Librarians on the Front Lines
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Kate Sheehan and Kate Sheehan
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- Electronic books, Libraries and electronic publishing, Libraries--Special collections
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The book ecosystem is radically changing, and libraries must change with it. This book tackles the controversial discussion about eBooks and explores librarian-driven solutions and visions for the future of libraries in the 21st century.The eBook Revolution: A Primer for Librarians on the Front Lines is exactly what its title promises: an essential resource for librarians facing the formidable task of coordinating the library-wide transition to eBooks and fielding questions from patrons about eBooks on a daily basis.After an introduction that covers the basics of eBooks and current eBook technology, the author puts things into perspective, documenting the changes that have occurred over the past decade. She also delves into important eBook issues, identifying librarian-driven solutions and providing glimpses of what libraries in the near future will likely be like. The book examines perennially critical issues such as accessibility, resource sharing, and the digital divide within the context of eBook technology and provides a clear framework for discussing eBooks, thereby enabling readers to make informed decisions regarding their own organizations.
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- 2013
21. The Transformed Library : E-books, Expertise, and Evolution
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Jeannette Woodward and Jeannette Woodward
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- Library science--Philosophy, Librarians--Effect of technological innovations on, Libraries and society, Libraries and the Internet, Libraries--Forecasting, Libraries--Aims and objectives, Libraries--Information technology, Libraries and electronic publishing
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This wide-ranging survey takes stock of our institutions'strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, analyzing how libraries and the very concept of librarianship have been comprehensively transformed over the past few decades. A respected veteran of libraries who has witnessed first-hand the many changes in the library world, Woodward provides a balanced, realistic look at the situation confronting both libraries and information professionals. In an assessment that proves both provocative and stimulating, sheExamines the key technological and economic developments that have already had an impact on librarianship, and offers a frank evaluation of the roles libraries must fill today and in the futureSums up the trends in library management of e-books and other electronic media, in the process showing how libraries can enlarge their function as community hubs through digital innovationAnalyzes the skills and versatility today's library professionals need to survive and thrive, presenting career advice for staying current in the field's changed professional environmentOffers survival strategies tailored to librarians'particular contexts, including academic, public, and school librariesThe Transformed Library is an institution that can be more vibrant and relevant than ever, and Woodward's book demonstrates how.
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- 2013
22. Neue Formen der Erwerbung
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Susanne Göttker, Franziska Wein, Susanne Göttker, and Franziska Wein
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- Acquisitions (Libraries)--Technological innovations, Libraries and electronic publishing, Acquisitions (Libraries)--Germany, Cooperative acquisition of library materials, Acquisition of electronic information resources, Acquisitions (Libraries)--Switzerland
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Das Buch vermittelt umfassende Beschreibungen und Analysen des bibliothekarischen Erwerbungsgeschäfts im deutschsprachigen Raum, so wie es sich heute vor dem Hintergrund des Medienwandels darstellt und verändert. Ausgewiesene Stimmen aus dem Bibliothekswesen und Vertreter des Buchhandels beleuchten zentrale Aktions- und Problemfelder: die Rolle des Nutzers bei der Auswahl der Inhalte, die neue konsortiale Erwerbungsinfrastuktur, die Rolle des vertreibenden Buchhandels bei der Beschaffung von elektronischen Ressourcen, das neue bibliothekarische Arbeitsfeld Electronic Resource Management mit den Komponenten Lizenzierung und Erhebung und Operationalisierung von Nutzungsstatistiken und vieles mehr.Der Band bietet Studierenden, Berufsanfängern und Quereinsteigern eine hilfreiche Orientierung und den erfahrenen Fachleuten aktuelle Einsichten.
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- 2013
23. Library Scholarly Communication Programs : Legal and Ethical Considerations
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Isaac Gilman and Isaac Gilman
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- Communication in learning and scholarship--Moral and ethical aspects, Communication in learning and scholarship, Libraries and electronic publishing, Institutional repositories
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Libraries must negotiate a range of legal issues, policies and ethical guidelines when developing scholarly communication initiatives. Library Scholarly Communication Programs is a practical primer, covering these issues for institutional repository managers, library administrators, and other staff involved in library-based repository and publishing services. The title is composed of four parts. Part one describes the evolution of scholarly communication programs within academic libraries, part two explores institutional repositories and part three covers library publishing services. Part four concludes with strategies for creating an internal infrastructure, comprised of policy, best practices and education initiatives, which will support the legal and ethical practices discussed in the book. - Demonstrates the importance of creating a policy infrastructure for scholarly communication initiatives - Offers a novel combination of legal and ethical issues in a plain, approachable format - Provides samples of policy and contract language, as well as several case studies, to illustrate the concepts presented
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- 2013
24. Information Practice in Science and Technology : Evolving Challenges and New Directions
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Mary Schlembach and Mary Schlembach
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Libraries, Electronic information resources--Use studies, Science and technology libraries, Libraries--Special collections--Electronic information resources, Information services
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Examine the vital issues facing sci-tech libraries in today's economic and technological climate! This book addresses current challenges and changes in science and technology librariesand shows how librarians are handling them in difficult financial times. It examines issues related to closing and merging libraries, online collections maintenance and costs, assistance/outreach geared toward specific groups of library patrons, and the gathering of usage statistics in the electronic environment. You'll also find specific descriptionsand a general overviewof new technologies and case studies of the impact of new technologies on sci-tech library management. Handy tables and figures make the information easy to access and understand. Presenting a wide variety of problems and solutions, Information Practice in Science and Technology will help you understand the needs of users regarding current information technologies and how to meet them. From the editor: Among the critical challenges facing sci-tech libraries (and actually all libraries) are the need to perform detailed collection assessment and evaluation, particularly in regard to e-resource collections; the need to examine and provide appropriate public services; and the need to develop strategies for the adoption of new information technologies. This book addresses these key issues and attempts to provide both perspective and insight into these problems. Information Practice in Science and Technology examines: how merging academic departmental libraries can both improve services and smooth the transition to increased use of digital information the process of developing, managing, and providing access to an electronic collectiona case study from the University of Notre Dame, with special attention paid to licensing and publisher agreements how a limited Web interface can be enhanced and become a digital portal to a library's print collectiona case study from the Grainger Engineering Library at the University of Illinois how libraries can support academic faculty research in cross-disciplinary subject areas how to address the specialized subject area information needs of meteorologists and geologists outreach methods that the University of California uses to better connect with library patrons and demonstrate the services that the library offers Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs)the new technology for archiving and linking electronic information how to gather and benefit from usage statistics, with attention to electronic databases, statistics gathered from public library terminals, and transaction log usage statistics for electronic reserves the proposals to provide all government documents through an electronic distribution systemand what that will mean to sci-tech libraries
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- 2012
25. Electronic Resources Management in the Academic Library : A Professional Guide
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Karin Wikoff and Karin Wikoff
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Libraries--Special collections--Electronic information resources, Electronic information resources--Management, Academic libraries--Collection development
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For academic libraries, this highly readable book provides the practical information needed to get started managing electronic resources throughout their life cycle.This book covers the five points of the e-resources lifecycle in a readable and accessible manner, providing valuable information that is applicable to real-world situations. Each of the working chapters covers one of the five lifecycle points (Acquisitions, Access, Administration, Support, and Evaluation), and supplies suggested readings and thought-provoking questions. Additionally, there are two chapters that guide readers from learning about the work to actually doing it.Electronic Resources Management in the Academic Library: A Professional Guide is full of practical assignments that teachers of e-resources management will appreciate. This guide will also be immensely beneficial to library and information science school students and independent learners who need immediate, practical knowledge from the field to get them started in a position which requires them to manage electronic resources.
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- 2012
26. The Librarian's Guide to Negotiation: Winning Strategies for the Digital Age
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Beth Ashmore, Jill E. Grogg, Jeff Weddle, Beth Ashmore, Jill E. Grogg, and Jeff Weddle
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- Communication in library science, Negotiation in business, Library administration--Decision making, Acquisitions (Libraries), Acquisition of electronic information resources, Libraries and electronic publishing
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Librarians negotiate every day with vendors, funding agencies, administrators, employees, co-workers, and patrons—yet the art of negotiation receives little attention in library education and training. This practical guide by three experienced librarian-negotiators will help you develop the mindset, skills, and confidence you need to negotiate effectively in any situation. The authors provide an in-depth look at negotiation in theory and practice, share tactics and strategies of top negotiators, offer techniques for overcoming emotional responses to conflict, recall successful outcomes and deals gone awry, and demonstrate the importance of negotiating expertise to libraries and library careers. The result is an eye-opening survey into the true nature of negotiation—both as a form of communication and as a tool you can use to create sustainable collections and improve library service in the digital age.
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- 2012
27. E-Reference Context and Discoverability in Libraries: Issues and Concepts
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author unknown and author unknown
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Electronic reference services (Libraries)--Case studies, Electronic reference services (Libraries), Electronic reference sources, Electronic information resource literacy
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'This book consists of over 20 informative chapters by librarians, publishers, and other industry professionals that propose new ideas for reinventing reference collections and interfaces to fit the needs of today's researchers'--Provided by publisher
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- 2012
28. Building & Managing EBook Collections
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Richard Kaplan and Richard Kaplan
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- Libraries--Special collections, Libraries and electronic publishing
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Beginning with a short history of e-books and a review of the e-book publishing industry and its effect on the library's selection and budget process, this how-to provides a thorough treatment of collection development issues, including the selection process and development policies, the use of approval plans, patron-driven acquisition, and practical solutions for creating your e-book collection policies. Chapters on budgeting and licensing cover ownership versus leasing models, the differences in licensing options from the major publishers and aggregators including information on digital rights management, and strategies for success in retention, access, and budgeting. The cataloging and selection chapters are the largest in the book. The “selecting e-books” chapter discusses E-book purchasing models File formats and publisher/aggregator e-book platforms Differences and similarities between various display devices (e-readers) The technical and access services section includes Best practices in cataloging e-books to include metadata Insight on incorporating value added features such as adding excerpts from the text, book covers, and links to related resources Guidance on library web page and online catalog access Assessment and evaluation strategies through circulation statistics, print collection selection and usage, and user satisfaction You'll also gain valuable insight on the e-book's impact on the publishing industry, scholarly communication, and its integration into future technologies and social media. Offering multiple perspectives from electronic resource professionals at world-renowned libraries such as Harvard, the University of Michigan, Duke, and Northeastern, this book provides a comprehensive and well-rounded e-book education. Success stories highlight each chapter's lessons, giving you real-world examples of effective e-book implementation in both school and public libraries.
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- 2012
29. Launching ned
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Lemon, Barbara
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- 2019
30. Open Access to STM Information : Trends, Models and Strategies for Libraries
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Anthi Katsirikou and Anthi Katsirikou
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- Science and technology libraries--Collection development, Institutional repositories, Libraries and electronic publishing, Open access publishing, Science publishing
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This book contains a plethora of different viewpoints and research results from all over the world, bringing them together to provide a global perspectiveon the various issues that comprise'open access'. Topics include copyright, best practices and management, open access and society, repositories, journals, publications and publishing, services and technology, quality andevaluation. The book offers a holistic focus on open access and can serve as a useful learning tool for students and professionals.
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- 2011
31. No Shelf Required : E-Books in Libraries
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Sue Polanka and Sue Polanka
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- Electronic books, Libraries and electronic publishing
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In this volume, Sue Polanka brings together a variety of professionals to share their expertise about e-books with librarians and publishers.
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- 2011
32. Distributed Learning and Virtual Librarianship
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Sharon G. Almquist and Sharon G. Almquist
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- Library users--Effect of technological innovations on, Public libraries--Forecasting, Academic libraries--Information technology, Libraries and the Internet, Libraries and electronic publishing
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Brought to you by a team of experienced practitioners in the field, this book examines the vast topic of library support for distributed learning, providing both historical and contemporary viewpoints.What is the best way to deliver research resources to students who live'off campus'—as in,'way off campus,'in a rural area without a high-speed Internet connection? And where does one find a complete (and accurate) synopsis of copyright guidelines that will prevent well-intentioned librarians from being labeled as the'copyright police'?The answers to these two questions regarding distributed learning—and many more—are contained in Distributed Learning and Virtual Librarianship. Written by practitioners in their field of expertise, this book documents the history of distributed learning and discusses current issues in distributed learning librarianship, with a special focus on the role of technology. Topics covered include virtual libraries, reference assistance, E-reserves and document delivery, administrative and marketing issues, and copyright concerns. This text is valuable to librarians working in public, school, and academic libraries.
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- 2011
33. Patron-Driven Acquisitions : History and Best Practices
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David A. Swords and David A. Swords
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- Academic libraries--Acquisitions, Use-driven acquisitions (Libraries), Libraries and electronic publishing
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About 40 percent of the books academic libraries purchase in traditional ways never circulate and another 40 percent circulate fewer than three times. By contrast, patron-driven acquisition allows a library to borrow or buy books only when a patron needs them. In a typical workflow, the library imports bibliographic records into its catalogue at no cost. When a patron finds a patron-driven record in the course of research, a short-term loan can allow him to borrow the book, and the transaction charge to the library will be a small percentage of the list price. Typically, a library will automatically buy a book on a third or fourth use. The contributions in this volume, written by experts, describe the genesis and brief history of patron-driven acquisitions, its current status, and its promise.
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- 2011
34. E-publishing and Digital Libraries : Legal and Organizational Issues
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Iglezakis, Ioannis, Kapidakis, Sarantos, Synodinou, Tatiana-Helenē, Iglezakis, Ioannis, Kapidakis, Sarantos, and Synodinou, Tatiana-Helenē
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- Copyright--Electronic information resources, Digital preservation, Digital libraries, Libraries and electronic publishing
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'In this book, a comprehensive review of various legal issues concerning digital libraries is presented'--Provided by publisher.
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- 2011
35. The No Shelf Required Guide to E-book Purchasing
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Sue Polanka and Sue Polanka
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- Libraries and electronic publishing, Acquisitions (Libraries), Electronic books--Library resources--Purchasing, Electronic information resources--Purchasing, Collection development (Libraries)
- Abstract
The increasingly important role that e-books and e-readers are playing in libraries makes it essential for librarians to get a handle on the ins and outs of e-book purchasing. Sue Polanka has compiled an expert-authored series of articles for this issue of Library Technology Reports that provide strategies, best practices, and case studies for meeting the unprecedented legal, technological, and vendor challenges that come with e-book purchasing.
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- 2011
36. Know All About Digital Books
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Rowan, Frank and Rowan, Frank
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- Electronic publishing, Digital libraries, Libraries and electronic publishing, Library science
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Chapter 1- Electronic Book Chapter 2 - Comparison of e-book formats Chapter 3 - ILiad Chapter 4 - Amazon Kindle Chapter 5 - PocketBook Reader Chapter 6 - Sony Reader Chapter 7 - Digital Book Readers
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- 2011
37. Open Access and Scholarly Communication
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Eden, Bradford Lee and Eden, Bradford Lee
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- Electronic information resources, Open access publishing, Libraries and electronic publishing
- Abstract
Title from PDF title page (viewed on Sept. 11, 2009).
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- 2009
38. Managing the Transition From Print to Electronic Journals and Resources : A Guide for Library and Information Professionals
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Maria Collins, Patrick Carr, Maria Collins, and Patrick Carr
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- Libraries--Special collections--Electronic inf, Libraries--Special collections--Electronic jou, Electronic information resources--Management, Serials control systems, Libraries and electronic publishing, Academic libraries--Collection development--Ca, Digital libraries--Collection development--Cas, Academic libraries--Effect of technological inno
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Managing the Transition from Print to Electronic Journals and Resources: A Guide for Library and Information Professionals is a collection of essays from the leading authorities on print-to-e-resource transition – from library institutions of all sizes and levels of funding. This book will help librarians and information professionals to design, implement, and manage solutions to effectively provide online access to e-journals and e-resources. Special topics discussed include reconfiguring acquisition models, electronic resource management (ERM) systems, skill sets necessary for e-resource management, efficiency enhancement, and current trends and initiatives in licensing. In addition, the wide range of articles included in Managing the Transition from Print to Electronic Journals and Resources: A Guide for Library and Information Professionals, will aid librarians in navigating the problems of changing formats, staffing issues, workflow approaches, and new and interrelated tools used to manage and provide access.
- Published
- 2009
39. Licensing Digital Content : A Practical Guide for Librarians
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Harris, Lesley Ellen and Harris, Lesley Ellen
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- Copyright--Electronic information resources--U, License agreements, Libraries and electronic publishing, Acquisition of electronic information resources --
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Provides an overview of issues surrounding electronic media access licenses for librarians.
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- 2009
40. E-Journals Access and Management
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Wayne Jones and Wayne Jones
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- Libraries--Automation, Academic libraries--Case studies, Collection development (Libraries), Periodicals, Libraries and electronic publishing, Electronic journals--Management, Libraries--Special collections--Electronic journals, Serials librarianship, Serials control systems
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The proliferation of e-journals and their impact on library collections is tremendous. E-Journals Access and Management takes a comprehensive look at how e-journals have changed the library landscape and offers librarians strategies to better manage them. This useful resource provides a broad overview of the practical and theoretical issues associated with the management of electronic journals, and contains practical and illuminating case studies of problems faced and solutions found in individual libraries. Containing chapters by respected authorities on this dynamic topic of debate, E-Journals Access and Management presents vital information on a full range of issues dealing with electronic resource access and management, including bibliographic and web access, acquisitions, and licensing.
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- 2009
41. Self-authored e-books: Expanding young children's literacy experiences and skills
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Shuker, Mary-Jane and Terreni, Lisa
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- 2013
42. The Impact of Electronic Publishing : The Future for Publishers and Librarians
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David J. Brown, Richard Boulderstone, David J. Brown, and Richard Boulderstone
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- Libraries and electronic publishing--Forecasting, Libraries and electronic publishing, Electronic publishing--Forecasting, Electronic publishing
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Dieses Werk stellt den künftigen Umfang des elektronischen Publizierens dar und bietet praktische Hilfe bei der Planung und Entscheidungsfindung hinsichtlich der Investitionen in Informationssysteme für elektronische Medien. Als Resultat aus dem Bedarf an fundierter Information angesichts sich rasant ändernder Technologien entstand dieser Titel als zweite Ausgabe des erfolgreichen'Electronic Publishing and Libraries: Planning for the Impact and Growth to 2003'. Pluspunkte: hohe Fachkompetenz beider Autoren praktische Hilfestellung für Bibliothekare und Verleger z.B. bei Investitionen
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- 2008
43. Open Access and Scholarly Communication : Part 2
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Eden, Bradford Lee and Eden, Bradford Lee
- Subjects
- Electronic information resources, Open access publishing, Libraries and electronic publishing
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Title from PDF title page (viewed on Oct. 7, 2009).
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- 2008
44. Counter jumping
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- 2012
45. Convenor's focus
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Ritchie, Ann
- Published
- 2017
46. Australia's favourite library: Winners announced
- Published
- 2014
47. Fool's Gold : Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library
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Mark Y. Herring and Mark Y. Herring
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- Library science--Forecasting, Libraries--Forecasting, Electronic books--Forecasting, Web sites--Evaluation, Computer network resources--Evaluation, Libraries and electronic publishing, Libraries and the Internet
- Abstract
This work skeptically explores the notion that the internet will soon obviate any need for traditional print-based academic libraries. It makes a case for the library's staying power in the face of technological advancements (television, microfilm, and CD-ROM's were all once predicted as the contemporary library's heir-apparent), and devotes individual chapters to the pitfalls and prevarications of popular search engines, e-books, and the mass digitization of traditional print material.
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- 2007
48. Information Tomorrow: Reflections on Technology and the Future of Public and Academic Libraries
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Rachel Singer Gordon and Rachel Singer Gordon
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- Library users--Effect of technological innovations on, Public libraries--Forecasting, Academic libraries--Forecasting, Libraries and electronic publishing, Public libraries--Information technology, Academic libraries--Information technology, Libraries and the Internet
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Any discussion of the future of libraries must consider the impact of the technological advances and innovations that are inextricably wound up with library operations and user expectations. According to Rachel Singer Gordon, librarians remain relevant and useful by confronting technological challenges head-on and finding ways to integrate the best and most appropriate innovations into library services and operations. In Information Tomorrow, Gordon brings together 20 of today's leading thinkers on the intersections between libraries and technology. They address various ways in which new technologies influence librarians'actions and goals and offer ideas for using technology to meet patrons where they are. The result is an engaging, wide-ranging, and sometimes provocative discussion for systems librarians, library IT workers, library managers and administrators, and anyone working with or interested in technology in libraries.
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- 2007
49. ALIA's Taskforce on... [Scholarly] Publishing, and the Journal
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- 2005
50. Library/Vendor Relationships
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Sam Brooks, David H. Carlson, Sam Brooks, and David H. Carlson
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- Communication in library science, Acquisition of electronic information resources, Libraries and electronic publishing, Online databases--Marketing, Online information services industry--Customer services, Negotiation in business
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A view of the mutual dependence between libraries and vendorsAs technology advances, libraries are forced to reach beyond their own resources to find effective ways to maintain accuracy and superior service levels. Vendors provide databases and integrated library systems that perform those functions for profit. Library/Vendor Relationships examines the increasing cooperation in which libraries find they must participate in, and vice versa, with the vendors that provide system infrastructure and software. Expert contributors provide insights from all sides of this unique collaboration, offering cogent perspectives on the give and take process that every librarian, publisher, and database provider/producer can use.The symbiosis between libraries and vendors of databases relies heavily upon open communication to achieve each one's beneficial results. Library/Vendor Relationships explores this partnership between profit and nonprofit entities in detail, focusing on issues of crucial importance for both sides. A variety of diverse types of libraries and vendors give voice to the multitude of issues facing them. Several charts, graphs, and other helpful visuals are included.Topics in Library/Vendor Relationships include: options for preventing systematic downloading of material benefits and challenges of delivering products on multiple platformsusing the American Psychological Association's experiences as a case study book vendors'efforts to help libraries become more efficient comprehensive online support services to help increase interaction between libraries and academic publishers Anatolian University Libraries Consortium's effective relationship with vendors publisher and vendor use of library advisory boards to provide needed feedback a review of the database marketplace fostering a good relationship between library and vendor the future of government libraries in an increasingly technological age collaboration in standards development integrated ecommerce the relationship between OCLC and member institutions libraries'position between commerce and science vendor/community college library relationships e-mail discussion lists and more! Library/Vendor Relationships is stimulating, insightful reading for academic librarians, government librarians, public librarians, deans, directors, reference librarians, publishers, and database providers.
- Published
- 2006
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