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The theme of the 2011 Charleston Conference, the annual event that explores issues in book and serial acquisition, was "Something's Gotta Give." The conference, held November 2-5, 2011, in Charleston, SC, included 9 pre-meetings, more than 10 plenaries, and over 120 concurrent sessions. The theme reflected the increasing sense of strain felt by both libraries and publishers as troubling economic trends and rapid technological change challenge the information supply chain. What part of the system will buckle under this pressure? Who will be the winners and who will be the losers in this stressful environment? The Charleston Conference continues to be a major event for information exchange among librarians, vendors, and publishers. As it begins its fourth decade, the Conference is one of the most popular international meetings for information professionals, with almost 1,500 delegates. Conference attendees continue to remark on the informative and thought-provoking sessions. The Conference provides a collegial atmosphere where librarians, vendors, and publishers talk freely and directly about issues facing libraries and information providers. In this volume, the organizers of the meeting are pleased to share some of the learning experiences that they-and other attendees-had at the conference.
Preface

Introduction

Plenary Sessions

The Semantic Web for Publishers and Libraries, by Michael Keller

Data Papers in the Network Era, by Mackenzie Smith

Everything We See Hides Another: Coping with Hidden Collections in the 21st Century Library, by Mark Dimunation

The Digital Public Library of America: The Idea and Its Implementation, by 30 Robert Darnton

New Initiatives in Open Research, by Clifford Lynch and Lee Dirks

Executives’ Roundtable: The Boundaries are Getting Blurred, by T. Scott Plutchak, Paul N. Courant, and H. Frederick Dylla

I Hear the Train A Comin’, by Greg Tananbaum, Kevin Guthrie, and Anne Kenney

The Long Arm of the Law, by Bill Hannay and Ann Okerson

The Future of Online Newspapers, by Debora Cheney, Chuck Palsho, and Chris Cowan

The Status Quo Has Got to Go, by Brad Eden

Hyde Park Corner, by Melody Burton and Kimberly Douglas

Acquisitions/Collection Development

Downsizing from the Big Deal: What’s Education Got to do With It?, by Robert G. Kelly and Susann DeVries

Reducing Unintentional Duplication: Adventures and Opportunities in Cooperative Collection Development, by Leslie Button, Rachel Lewellen, Kathleen Norton, and Pamela Skinner

Collaborating with Course Pages: Strategies for Curriculum-based Development and Assessment, by Robin Chin Roemer and Michael Matos

Free is the Best Price: Building Your Collection of Primary Sources with Free, Online, Digital Collections, by Joan Petit

It’s Not You, It’s Me: Breaking Up with Perpetual Access, by Kirsten Huhn and Geoffrey Little

From Backlog to Workflow: American University’s Approach for Handling Preservation Books and Missing Serials Issues, by Stacey Marien and Dawn Fairbanks

Don’t Forget the Little Publishers, by David Myers, Tom Taylor, Stuart Silcox, and Jim Dooley

Something’s Gotta Give: Is There a Future for the Collection Development Policy?, by Matt Torrence, Audrey Powers, and Megan Sheffield

Offline E-book Access: ebrary Survey of Librarians, by Allen McKiel

2011 Global Student E-book Survey, by Allen McKiel

Let’s Get the Dialogue Started: Keeping E-books Current, by Gail Johnston and Tamara Remhof

Kent State University Libraries Develops a New System for Resource Selection, by Kay Downey

Academic Libraries Without Print, by Allen McKiel, Jim Dooley, Robert Murdoch, and Carol Zsulya

BIP 4 CD=LW, by Theresa Preuit Rhodes

The Charging of Technical Services at UNC Charlotte, by Michael Winecoff

New Subjects, New Communities, New Formats: The Library Collection in the

Digital World, by Angharad Roberts

Best Practices for Presentation of E-Journals, by Andrea Twiss-Brooks and Katharina Klemperer

Acquisitions Business in a Middle East Context Henry Owino

New Tricks for Old Data Sources: Mashups, Visualizations, & Questions Your ILS Has Been Afraid to Answer, by Brian Norberg, Darby Orcutt, and John Vickery

SERU 2.0: It’s Not Just for Journals, by Selden Durgom Lamoureux and Judy Luther

Improving ERM: Critical Work Flow and Operations Solutions, by Betsy Appleton, Shannon Regan, Lenore England, Li Fu, and Stephen Miller

A First-Year Librarian’s Weeding Project Management Experience from Start to (Planned) Finish, by Kady Ferris and Scott Warren

Weeding One STEPP at a Time, byEleanor Cook, Dan Shouse, and William Joseph Thomas

Selection for Non-Remote Storage, by Steve Alleman

Transfer 2.0 and Beyond! An Update, by Tim Devenport and Jennifer Bazeley

Virginia Tech’s Participation in ASERL’s Cooperative Print Journal Retention Project, by Connie Stovall, Leslie O’Brien, and Edward Lener

Speed Weed: How We Weeded More Than 70,000 Items in Three Months, by Gail Johnston and Tamara Remhof

Let’s Go and Haul!: A Square-Rigger’s Guide to Weeding “Age of Sail” Collections

in the 21st Century, by Valarie Prescott Adams and Douglas Black

Administration/Management

Looking for Money in All the Right Places: How One Academic Library is MakingGood Use of Grant Funds, by Michael A. Arthur

Using Your Library’s Annual Report to Market Library Services, by Corey Seeman

What Gives? Evaluating Bound Journals for Transitioning to Electronic and

Developing an Electronic Collection Development Policy, by J. Michael Lindsay, Adam Kemper, and Sandra Oelschlegel

Turn That Frown Upside Down: Management Strategies for Improving Library Employee Morale in Uncertain Times, by Cindy L. Craig and Curt G. Friehs

What’s in a Name? Are We Fish or Fowl?, by Shin Freedman and Marcia Dursi

Resource Acquisitions: An Experiment In Library Reorganization at Slippery Rock University, by Heather Getsay and Catherine Rudowsky

Working Together to Win: The 21st Century Acquisitions Department, by Jill Jascha

Institution-Wide Collaboration: How Learning Communities Can Help, by Christine Lewis, Michael Stopel, Jackie LaPlaca Ricords, and Timothy Cherubini

How to Turn Around a BattleshipBefore the Budget-Cut Missile is Lodged in the Hull: A Case Study, by Lindsey E. Schell and Susan Macicak

Inventory of a Small Academic Library: Cooperation and Communication Through the Units, by Erin E. Boyd, Amy Smith, Kent Snowden, and Debbie West

Bullied by Budgets, Pushed by Patrons, Driven by Demand: Libraries and Tantalizing Technologies, by Narda Tafuri and Antje Mays

Budget’s Stretched, Staff Stressed, Usage StalledSomething’s Gotta Give!, by Stacy Baggett and Megan Williams

Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?, by Corey Seeman

Are Libraries Thriving? An Oxford Debate, by .Jill Emery

Keeping Up with the Things that Matter: Current Awareness Tools and Strategies for Academic Libraries, by Mike Diaz, Clifford Lynch, Karen Downing, and John Dupuis

Budget/Evaluation

Developing a Weighted Library Allocation Formula, by Jeff Bailey and Linda Creibaum

Shared Advocacy through Data: Looking Beyond the High Cost of Journals, by Jane Nichols and Andrea A. Wirth

The Value of Purchasing E-book Collections from a Large Publisher, by Aaron K. Shrimplin and Jennifer W. Bazeley

Electronic Resource Assessment: Adventures in Engagement, by John Tofanelli, Colleen Major, and Jeffrey Carroll

Contextualizing and Interpreting Cost per Use for Electronic Journals, by Matthew Harrington and Connie Stovall

An Absence of Allocations, by Cathy Goodwin

The LibValue Project: Three Reports on Values, Outcomes, and Return on Investment of Academic Libraries, by Carol Tenopir, Rachel A. Fleming-May, and Tina E. Chrzastowski

An Academic Library’s Efforts to Justify Materials Budget Expenditures, by Steven Carrico

Put it Simply: Tools and Tips for Communicating Library Collections Data, by Hilary Davis

Giving Them What They Want: Providing Information for a Serials Review Project, by Kristin Calvert and Rachel Fleming

Data Lifecycle Management: What Has Got to Give, by Will Hires

Scholarly Communication

Library Publishing Services: Strategies for Success, by Charles Watkinson, Catherine Murray-Rust, Daureen Nesdill, and Allyson Mower

What Can We Say With Certainty about Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century?, by Michael P. Pelikan

Mixing Oil and Water: Recipes for Press-Library Collaboration, by Patrick Alexander, James McCoy, Leila Salisbury, and Richard Brown

We’re All In This Together: Supporting the Dissemination of University Research

Through Library Services, by Michelle Armstrong

Supporting Effective Communication and Workflows in Social Science Research: Findings and Summary of a Group Discussion, by Bernie Folan

The Impact of Japan’s March 11th Earthquake and Tsunami on Libraries and the Conduct of Research and Publications in Japan, by Mikiko Tanifuji

Publishing Partnerships: Why, When, and How Collaboration Sometimes Trumps

Competition, the User Perspective, by Elizabeth Chisato Uyeki

Making Open Access Work in the Social Sciences, by Hob Brooks, Eric Moran, Jeffrey Carroll, and Deborah Ludwig

Techie Issues

E-Resource Triage: Why Doesn’t My Full-Text Resource Open and

How Can I Fix It?, by Leslie Burke

Where’s Professor Watt’s Request? Streamlining to a Paperless Acquisitions

Workflow, by Rita M. Cauce

Mainstreaming Media: Innovating Media Collections at the NCSU Libraries, by Darby Orcutt

You Ought to Be in Pictures: Bringing Streaming Video to Your Library, by Cheri Duncan and Erika Peterson

Platform Choice: Policies and Practice, by Tina Feick, Jason Price, Susan Macicak, Dennis Brunning, Anne McKee, and Mary Marshall

Champagne Wishes, Caviar Dreams: Incorporating E-readers into Leisure Reading While on a Beer Budget, by Anna Craft, Elisabeth Leonard, and Katy Ginanni

Saving Time, Energy, Keystrokes, and Sanity: Adventures in Order Automation, by Julie Kliever, K.C. Hendges, John Riley, and Lynne Branch Browne

Give a Little Bit: Using Lean Tools to Create Efficiencies in Acquisitions and Beyond, by Lisa Spagnolo

Beyond EDI: An Agent’s Role in the Cloud, by Christine M. Stamison, Anne Campbell, and Michael Winkler

Tired of Reinventing the Wheel? Then Stop! How to Use Online Communities for Solutions to Common Library Issues, by Laura Warren and Julie Obst

Moving Your Library to the Cloud, by Carrie Rampp, Jennifer Clarke, and Bill Burkholder

Managing Expectations and Obligations: The Librarian’s Role in Streaming Media for Online Education, by Kathleen Carlisle Fountain

End Users/Usage Statistics

Patron-Driven Acquisition Practices of U.S. Research Libraries: East vs. West, by Jennifer Duncan and Jeff Carroll

Getting to the Heart of the Matter: What Faculty Tell Us about How Our Collections Support Student Learning, by Marcia Thomas

The Role of Reference in Discovery Systems: Effecting a More Literate Search, by Will Wheeler

Discovery Systems are No Different: We Must Still Teach Searchers How to Become Researchers, by Craig Leonard Brians and Bruce Pencek

End User Tools for Evaluating Scholarly Content, by Carol Anne Meyer

Understanding the 21st Century Research Landscape: Emerging Trends and Needs Within and Across Disciplines, by Mike Diaz, Audrey Powers, Corey Seeman, Dennis Brunning, and Jason Phillips

Understanding the 21st Century Research Landscape: Emerging Trends and Needs Within and Across Disciplines—Perspectives from a Business Library, by Corey Seeman

Moving Toward the User-Centered Library: Learning Behaviors and Their Impact on Library Planning, by Leah M. Dunn

Technical Services Talk: Fostering Faculty Collaboration through Reorganization and Communication, by Kyle McCarrell and LouAnn Blocker

Win Friends and Influence Faculty: Methods for Citation Analysis, by Leslie Farison

Relevancy Redacted: Web-Scale Discovery and the “Filter Bubble”, by Corey Davis

Experiences from the Field: Choosing a Discovery Tool for YOUR Unique Library, by Jennifer Castaldo, Christine Korytnyk Dulaney, Tom Klingler, Doralyn Rossman, and Laura Wrubel

Discovery by the Numbers: An Examination of the Impact of a Discovery Tool through Usage Statistics, by Jody Fagan and Meris Mandernach

The Patrons Demand, But What Do They Really Want?, by Forrest Link, Yuji Tosaka, and Cathy Weng

Untapped Resources: Graduate Assistants and Collection Development, by Lily Todorinova and Brittany Rhea Deputy

Partnering for Patron-Driven Acquisitions: What You Need to Know, by Ashley Bailey, Molly Royse, Deb Thomas, and Gail Watson

Demand-Driven Success: Designing Your PDA Experiment, by Charles Hillen and Glenn Johnson-Grau

Give Them What They Need (And Want): Computer Science and Engineering Customers, by
Ellen Safley

Patron-Driven E-book Solutions: Moving Beyond the Banana Books Incident, by Gabrielle Wiersma and Yem Fong

By Popular Demand: Building a Consortial Demand-Driven Program, by Xan Arch, Robin Champieux, Susan Hinken, Emily McElroy, and Joan Thompson

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Something’s Gotta Give
Charleston Conference Proceedings 2011
Something’s Gotta Give
Charleston Conference Proceedings 2011
Edited by Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, and Katina P. Strauch
Compilation Copyright 2012 Against the Grain Press, LLC.
Individual contributions are copyright of their respective authors.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Charleston Conference (31st : 2011 : Charleston, S.C.)
Something’s gotta give : Charleston Conference proceedings, 2011 / editors Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, and Katina P. Strauch.
pages cm
 Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-9834043-2-3 (pbk.) -- ISBN 978-0-9834043-3-0 (epdf) --
ISBN 978-0-9834043-4-7 (epub) 1. Library science--Congresses. 2. Library science-- United States--Congresses. 3. Collection management (Libraries)--Congresses. 4. Acquisitions (Libraries)--Congresses. 5. Electronic information resources--Management--Congresses. 6. Libraries and electronic publishing--Congresses. 7. Libraries--Information technology--Congresses. 8. Serials librarianship--Congresses. I. Bernhardt, Beth R. II. Hinds, Leah H. III. Strauch, Katina P., 1946- IV. Title.
Z672.5.C53 2011
020.973--dc23
2012033631
An electronic version of the proceedings is available at http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/charleston/
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Plenary Sessions
The Semantic Web for Publishers and Libraries
Michael Keller
Data Papers in the Network Era
Mackenzie Smith
Everything We See Hides Another: Coping with Hidden Collections in the 21 st Century Library
Mark Dimunation
The Digital Public Library of America: The Idea and Its Implementation
Robert Darnton
New Initiatives in Open Research
Clifford Lynch and Lee Dirks
Executives’ Roundtable: The Boundaries are Getting Blurred
T. Scott Plutchak, Paul N. Courant, and H. Frederick Dylla
I Hear the Train A Comin’
Greg Tananbaum, Kevin Guthrie, and Anne Kenney
The Long Arm of the Law
Bill Hannay and Ann Okerson
The Future of Online Newspapers
Debora Cheney, Chuck Palsho, and Chris Cowan
The Status Quo Has Got to Go
Brad Eden
Hyde Park Corner
Melody Burton and Kimberly Douglas
Acquisitions/Collection Development
Downsizing from the Big Deal: What’s Education Got to do With It?
Robert G. Kelly and Susann DeVries
Reducing Unintentional Duplication: Adventures and Opportunities in Cooperative Collection Development
Leslie Button, Rachel Lewellen, Kathleen Norton, and Pamela Skinner
Collaborating with Course Pages: Strategies for Curriculum-based Development and Assessment
Robin Chin Roemer and Michael Matos
Free is the Best Price: Building Your Collection of Primary Sources with Free, Online, Digital Collections
Joan Petit
It’s Not You, It’s Me: Breaking Up with Perpetual Access
Kirsten Huhn and Geoffrey Little
From Backlog to Workflow: American University’s Approach for Handling Preservation Books and Missing Serials Issues
Stacey Marien and Dawn Fairbanks
Don’t Forget the Little Publishers
David Myers, Tom Taylor, Stuart Silcox, and Jim Dooley
Something’s Gotta Give: Is There a Future for the Collection Development Policy?
Matt Torrence, Audrey Powers, and Megan Sheffield
Offline E-book Access: ebrary Survey of Librarians
Allen McKiel
2011 Global Student E-book Survey
Allen McKiel
Let’s Get the Dialogue Started: Keeping E-books Current
Gail Johnston and Tamara Remhof
Kent State University Libraries Develops a New System for Resource Selection
Kay Downey
Academic Libraries Without Print
Allen McKiel, Jim Dooley, Robert Murdoch, and Carol Zsulya
BIP 4 CD=LW
Theresa Preuit Rhodes
The Charging of Technical Services at UNC Charlotte
Michael Winecoff
New Subjects, New Communities, New Formats: The Library Collection in the Digital World
Angharad Roberts
Best Practices for Presentation of E-Journals
Andrea Twiss-Brooks and Katharina Klemperer
Acquisitions Business in a Middle East Context
Henry Owino
New Tricks for Old Data Sources: Mashups, Visualizations, & Questions Your ILS Has Been Afraid to Answer
Brian Norberg, Darby Orcutt, and John Vickery
SERU 2.0: It’s Not Just for Journals
Selden Durgom Lamoureux and Judy Luther
Improving ERM: Critical Work Flow and Operations Solutions
Betsy Appleton, Shannon Regan, Lenore England, Li Fu, and Stephen Miller
A First-Year Librarian’s Weeding Project Management Experience from Start to (Planned) Finish
Kady Ferris and Scott Warren
Weeding One STEPP at a Time
Eleanor Cook, Dan Shouse, and William Joseph Thomas
Selection for Non-Remote Storage
Steve Alleman
Transfer 2.0 and Beyond! An Update
Tim Devenport and Jennifer Bazeley
Virginia Tech’s Participation in ASERL’s Cooperative Print Journal Retention Project
Connie Stovall, Leslie O’Brien, and Edward Lener
Speed Weed: How We Weeded More Than 70,000 Items in Three Months
Gail Johnston and Tamara Remhof
Let’s Go and Haul!: A Square-Rigger’s Guide to Weeding “Age of Sail” Collections in the 21 st Century
Valarie Prescott Adams and Douglas Black
Administration/Management
Looking for Money in All the Right Places: How One Academic Library is Making Good Use of Grant Funds
Michael A. Arthur
Using Your Library’s Annual Report to Market Library Services
Corey Seeman
What Gives? Evaluating Bound Journals for Transitioning to Electronic and Developing an Electronic Collection Development Policy
J. Michael Lindsay, Adam Kemper, and Sandra Oelschlegel
Turn That Frown Upside Down: Management Strategies for Improving Library Employee Morale in Uncertain Times
Cindy L. Craig and Curt G. Friehs
What’s in a Name? Are We Fish or Fowl?
Shin Freedman and Marcia Dursi
Resource Acquisitions: An Experiment In Library Reorganization at Slippery Rock University
Heather Getsay and Catherine Rudowsky
Working Together to Win: The 21 st Century Acquisitions Department
Jill Jascha
Institution-Wide Collaboration: How Learning Communities Can Help
Christine Lewis, Michael Stopel, Jackie LaPlaca Ricords, and Timothy Cherubini
How to Turn Around a Battleship…Before the Budget-Cut Missile is Lodged in the Hull: A Case Study
Lindsey E. Schell and Susan Macicak
Inventory of a Small Academic Library: Cooperation and Communication Through the Units
Erin E. Boyd, Amy Smith, Kent Snowden, and Debbie West
Bullied by Budgets, Pushed by Patrons, Driven by Demand: Libraries and Tantalizing Technologies
Narda Tafuri and Antje Mays
Budget’s Stretched, Staff Stressed, Usage Stalled… Something’s Gotta Give!
Stacy Baggett and Megan Williams
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman
Are Libraries Thriving? An Oxford Debate
Jill Emery
Keeping Up with the Things that Matter: Current Awareness Tools and Strategies for Academic Libraries
Mike Diaz, Clifford Lynch, Karen Downing, and John Dupuis
Budget/Evaluation
Developing a Weighted Library Allocation Formula
Jeff Bailey and Linda Creibaum
Shared Advocacy through Data: Looking Beyond the High Cost of Journals
Jane Nichols and Andrea A. Wirth
The Value of Purchasing E-book Collections from a Large Publisher
Aaron K. Shrimplin and Jennifer W. Bazeley
Electronic Resource Assessment: Adventures in Engagement
John Tofanelli, Colleen Major, and Jeffrey Carroll
Contextualizing and Interpreting Cost per Use for Electronic Journals
Matthew Harrington and Connie Stovall
An Absence of Allocations
Cathy Goodwin
The LibValue Project: Three Reports on Values, Outcomes, and Return on Investment of Academic Libraries
Carol Tenopir, Rachel A. Fleming-May, and Tina E. Chrzastowski
An Academic Library’s Efforts to Justify Materials Budget Expenditures
Steven Carrico
Put it Simply: Tools and Tips for Communicating Library Collections Data
Hilary Davis
Giving Them What They Want: Providing Information for a Serials Review Project
Kristin Calvert and Rachel Fleming
Data Lifecycle Management: What Has Got to Give
Will Hires
Scholarly Communication
Library Publishing Services: Strategies for Success
Charles Watkinson, Catherine Murray-Rust, Daureen Nesdill, and Allyson Mower
What Can We Say With Certainty about Scholarly Communication in the 21 st Century?
Michael P. Pelikan
Mixing Oil and Water: Recipes for Press-Library Collaboration
Patrick Alexander, James McCoy, Leila Salisbury, and Richard Brown
We’re All In This Together: Supporting the Dissemination of University Research Through Library Services
Michelle Armstrong
Supporting Effective Communication and Workflows in Social Science Research: Findings and Summary of a Group Discussion
Bernie Folan
The Impact of Japan’s March 11 th Earthquake and Tsunami on Libraries and the Conduct of Research and Publications in Japan
Mikiko Tanifuji
Publishing Partnerships: Why, When, and How Collaboration Sometimes Trumps Competition, the User Perspective
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