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| Material Type: | Conference publication |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Beth R Bernhardt; Tim Daniels; Kim Steinle |
| ISBN: | 9781591587316 159158731X |
| OCLC Number: | 232983381 |
| Description: | xi, 184 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. |
| Contents: | Boon or bust? : influences of online vendor tools on library acquisitions and collection development / Jessica Bowdoin, Lisa Sheets Barricella -- Beyond Excel and Access for dummies : creative use of Web-authoring tools to make library data accessible for a broader audience / Susanne Clement -- Review of the ILL analyses of the WorldCat collection analysis tool as a resource to guide strategic collection decisions / Hilary Davis, Annette Day -- Transforming an academic business collection to create a collaborative learning environment / Tomalee Doan, Marianne Ryan -- One for all : a joint venture to expand the SUNY system collection SUNY shared monograph collection pilot project / Kate Latal, Caryl Ward -- The human factor : why use a consultant in collection assessment? / Thomas W. Leonhardt -- Business intelligence : seeking clarity on companies, sectors, and economies / Lawrence Maxted -- Would you like those e-books shelf-ready? / Heather D'Amour, Kathy Carter, Jim Shetler -- A locally hosted ebook platform in a consortial environment / Tony Horava -- Project Transfer : an update of the United Kingdom Serials Group initiative to improve the process of journal transfers between publishers / Nancy Buckley -- Managing changes in serials workflow while migrating to a new library automated systems : lessons from experience / Myrna Douglas -- COUNTER usage reports : what's good for the goose is nuts for the gander / Laura Cox, Sasha Gurke -- Deep indexing of embedded article information : a historical academic perspective and results of a survey of researcher behavior / Helle Lauridsen, Anne Langle -- Weeding a periodical collection / Tinker Massey -- Open access : good for society, bad for libraries? / Rick Anderson, T. Scott Plutchak -- Report on the panel : the expanding journal literature / Mary Summerfield -- Investigating women's studies core journals : librarians' tools, citations, and speculations / Wm. Joseph Thomas, Leigh Younce -- A collaborative, curriculum-based periodicals collection development project / Sue Wiegand -- Are they being indexed? : tracking the indexing and abstracting of open access journals / Elaine Yontz, Jack R. Fisher II -- The vanishing gypsies / Alice Crosetto -- A freeware solution to technical services tedium : saving time and money with JTacq / Don Butterworth -- Tracking library changes : 2005 to 2007 / Shin Freedman -- From chaos to effectiveness : results of a workflow analysis at Old Dominion University Libraries / Tonia Graves -- Catalog collectivism : XC and the future of library search / Eric Lease Morgan -- Intermediaries and consortia / John Cox -- Buff babe thumbnails : how far can Google go? / Bruce Strauch -- Directing the swarm : libraries, information organizations, and the future of information / Adam Wathen. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Beth R. Bernhardt, Tim Daniels, and Kim Steinle. |
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