Accentuate the Positive
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Almost one hundred presentations from the 32nd annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 7-10, 2012) are included in this annual proceedings volume. Major themes of the meeting included alternative metrics for measuring impact, patron driven acquisition, Open Access monographs, the future of university presses, and techniques for minimizing duplication and emphasizing the unique in library collections.While the Charleston meeting remains a core one for acquisitions librarians in dialog with publishers and vendors, the breadth of coverage of this volume reflects the fact that this conference is now one of the major venues for leaders in the publishing and library communities to shape strategy and prepare for the future. Almost 1,500 delegates attended the 2012 meeting, ranging from the staff of small public library systems to the CEOs of major corporations. This fully-indexed, copyedited volume provides a rich source for the latest evidence-based research and lessons from practice in a range of information science fields. The contributors are leaders in the library, publishing, and vendor communities.
Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments

Introduction

Plenary Sessions

Our New Job Description, by Annette Thomas

Integrating Discovery and Access for Scholarly Articles: Successes and Failures, by Anurag Acharya

Curating a New World of Publishing, by Mitchell Davis, Mark Coker, Eric Hellman, and Rush Miller

I Hear the Train a Comin’, by Greg Tananbaum, Peter Binfield, and Timo Hannay

Contemporary Trends and Debates in E‐Journal Licensing, by Kristin Eschenfelder

What Provosts Think Librarians Should Know, by James O'Donnell, J. Bradley Creed, and Jose‐Marie Griffiths

The Twenty‐First‐Century University Press: Assessing the Past, Envisioning the Future, by Leila Salisbury, Douglas Armato, and Alison Mudditt

Building the Digital Public Library of America: The Hubs Pilot Project, by Emily Gore

SCOAP3: Going Live with the Dream, by Ann Okerson

The Long Arm of the Law, by Ann Okerson, William Hannay, Winston Tabb, and Nancy E. Weiss

Hyde Park Debate: The Traditional Research Library Is Dead, by Rick Anderson and Derek Law,

Collection Development

National Union Catalog: Asset or Albatross, by John P. Abbott and Allan Scherlen

E‐Books for All: Working to Establish an E‐Book DDA Program within USMAI, by Lynda Aldana, Joyce Tenney, and David Swords

Collection Development and Acquisitions Policies and Procedures: Do They Meet the Needs of Today’s Academic Library Environment?, by Jeff Bailey and Linda Creibaum

Point of Care Tools and Libraries: 12th Annual Health Sciences Lively Lunch, by Deborah D. Blecic, Wendy Bahnsen, Susan Klimley, and Ramune K. Kubilius

You Call That Perpetual? Issues in Perpetual Access, by Chris Bulock

A Real Challenge: Incorporating Patron‐Driven Acquisitions Programs into Collection Development Strategies and Budgets, by Steven Carrico and Trey Shelton

What Is Keeping You Up At Night? A Discussion of Current Hot Topics in Collection Development, by Susanne K. Clement

Running a Contest to Encourage Timely Monograph Ordering, by Carol J. Cramer

Proving the Value of Library Collections, by Lea Currie and Amalia Monroe‐Gulick

Accidental Collection Assessment: The NCSU Libraries Collection Move, by Annette Day, John Vickery, and Hilary Davis

If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It!: Refocusing a Collection with No Connection, by Jennifer Ditkoff and Rodney Obien

Distinctive Collections: The Space Between “General” and “Special” Collections and Implications for Collection Development, by Daniel Dollar, Gregory Eow, Julie Linden, and Melissa Grafe

Smart Pull for Remote Storage: How to Keep (Mostly) Everyone Happy When Making a Large Collection Move to Remote Storage, by Tom Klingler

Ebb and Flow: A Selection to Access Workflow for Consortia PDA, by Denise Pan, Yem Fong, Mary Beth Chambers, Yumin Jiang, Gabrielle Wiersma, and Wen‐ying Lu

Wasted Words?: Current Trends in Collection Development Policies: Part 1, by Matt Torrence, Audrey Powers, and Megan Sheffield

Wasted Words?: Current Trends in Collection Development Policies: Part 2, by Maureen James, Donna Rose, Carol I. Macheak, and John R. Warrick

Not Your Mother’s PDA: The Transition from PDA Pilot to Full Acquisitions Integration, by Bruce Fyfe, Erin Gallagher, Nicole Nolan, Harriet Rykse, Nazi Torabi, and Yves Vanier,

Shared Journals: Save Space, Improve Access with the Maryland Shared Distributed Journal Collections Project, by Barbara J. Snead

A Delightful Challenge: 330 Days, $410,000 for Books, and No Staff Added, by Kathleen Sullivan

TRLN Oxford University Press Consortial E‐Books Pilot, by Ann‐Marie Breaux, Annette Day, Aisha Harvey, Rebecca Seger, and Luke Swindler

End Users

Collaborating to Analyze E‐Journal Use Data: A Discussion of Cross‐Institutional Cost‐Per‐Use Analysis Projects within the UNC System, by Virginia Bacon and Patrick L. Carr

The Truth Is Out: How Students REALLY Search, by Beth S. Bloom and Marta M. Deyrup

Striving for Uniqueness: Data‐Driven Database Deselection, by Jeremy M. Brown and Geoffrey P. Timms

Everything That’s Wrong with E‐Book Statistics: A Comparison of E‐Book Packages, by Karin Byström

Positively Perplexing E‐Books: Digital Natives’ Perceptions of Electronic Information Resources, by Tara T. Cataldo and Amy G. Buhler

Positive Feedback: Using Interlibrary Loan Transaction Log Data to Inform Collection Development: Part 1, by Teresa Negrucci

Positive Feedback: Using Interlibrary Loan Transaction Log Data to Inform Collection Development: Part 2, by Forrest Link

Discover EDS: Tales of Implementation and Use, by Audrey Powers, Lily Todorinova, Shannon E. Fox, Athena Hoeppner, Mary Page, Rafal Kasprowski,Elizabeth Kocevar‐Weidinger, Alyssa Koclanes, Virginia Polley, and Robb Waltner

Measuring and Applying Data about Users in the Seton Hall Library, by Rachel Volentine, Lisa M. Rose‐Wiles, and Carol Tenopir

Management/Administration

Social Research Collaboration: Libraries Need Not Apply?, by Jan Reichelt, Christopher Erdmann, and Jose Luis Andrade

Serials Workflow Changes: Transitioning from Print to Digital Subscriptions, by Netta Cox

Great Expectations: New Organizational Models for Overworked Liaisons, by Steve M. Cramer, Beth R. Bernhardt, Mike A. Crumpton, Amy L. Harris, and Nancy B. Ryckman

Lights, Camera, Information Literacy: Collaborating to Create Multimedia Materials for Library Instruction, by Michael Stöpel, Sally Murray, Jackie Ricords, and Shiva Darbandi

Making the Most of Your Data: Embedding Business Intelligence into Daily Operations, by Jimmy S. Ghaphery and Susan M. Stearns

Aeon Flux: Transforming with Technology, by Miloche R. Kottman

Beyond Implementation: Making Your ERMS Work for You, by Andrea Langhurst, Stacey Marien and Kari Schmidt

Changing Operations of Academic Libraries, by Allen McKiel, Robert Murdoch, and Jim Dooley

EWWW!: Electronic Resources in the Twenty‐First Century, by Andrea Ogier, Ladd Brown, Annette Bailey, and Connie Stovall

All Together Now: Using an Internal Google Site to Streamline Workflows, by Christa E. Poparad

Eliminate the Negative: Moving from Embarrassed to Prepared, byTheresa Preuit Rhodes

The Buck Stops Here: The Importance of ROI and How to Demonstrate Value in a Corporate Library Setting, by Qinghua Xu, Marija Markovic, and Christine M. Stamison

Doing More with Less, by Ryan O. Weir

Scholarly Communication

Playing the Odds: Pascal’s Wager and Decision Making in the Long Scholarly Conversation, by Douglas M. Black

Overview of the Altmetrics Landscape, by Richard Cave

Open Access/Closed Coffers: Repositioning an Institutional Repository to Reflect Reality, by Anna R. Craft

Keeping the Momentum: Moving Ahead with Research Data Support, by Hilary Davis, Steve Morris, and Barrie Hayes

The Future of Serials in a Linked Data World, by Laurie Kaplan,

Journals and Supplementary Data, by Betty Landesman

What Do Publishers Do?, by Sylvia K. Miller

Knowledge Unlatched: Toward an Open and Networked Future for Academic Publishing, by Frances Pinter and Lucy Montgomery

Understanding eScience: Reflections on a Houston Symposium, by Joanne Romano, Allen Lopez, and Maianh Phi

Intellectual Property Policies in Academe: Issues and Concerns with Digital Scholarship, by Sheri V. T. Ross

Moving Technical Reports Forward, by David Scherer, Roberto Sarmiento, Maliaca Oxnam, Charles Watkinson

The Changing Landscape of Course Content: Electronic Textbooks and Electronic Coursepacks, by Heidi M. Schroeder,

Techie Issues

Facilitating Content Discovery and the Value of the Publisher Platform—An Overview, by Rebecca S. Albitz

Discovery Systems: Analyzing the Gap Between Professors' Expectations and Student Behavior, by Craig Leonard Brians and Bruce Pencek

Moving Toward Shibboleth Authentication: A Canadian Academic Library’s Perspective, by Heather Cai

How to Build a Better Mousetrap: Developing an Easy, Functional ERM, by Kelsey Brett

Jeannie Castro, and Rachel Vacek

The Functions of (Meta)Data: Lessons Learned with a Fedora Digital Repository, by Jennifer M. Eustis

Freely Flowing: Openly Accessible Sources for Streaming Video, by deg farrelly

Using Technology to Facilitate Technical Services Workflows, by Kelli L. Getz and Jeannie Castro

Geek Out: Adding Coding Skills to Your Professional Repertoire, by Bohyun Kim and Kathryn Harnish

Exploring Concepts of “Collection” in the Digital World, by Angharad Roberts

Automating Record Loading—An Implementation Story, by Maribeth Manoff, Jim Shetler, and Deb Thomas

Index

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Date de parution 15 octobre 2013
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9781612498690
Langue English
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