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Plato’s Republic was the inspiration for the theme of the 2009 Charleston Conference on Issues in Book and Serial Acquisition: Necessity is the Mother of Invention. The conference, held November 4-7, 2009, in Charleston, SC, included 10 pre-meetings, over 15 plenary sessions, and over 120 concurrent sessions. The theme reflected the changes and innovations that are taking place in collection development and acquisition activities as libraries expand services in the global marketplace while wrestling with tough economic times, including budget cuts, furloughs, and cancelation of some resources. Librarians are looking for ideas and innovation. The Charleston Conference meets that need, as attendance indicated at the 2009 occurrence of this major event for information exchange among librarians, vendors, and publishers.
Preface and Acknowledgements, by

Introduction, by

Plenary Sessions

New Librarianship, by David Lankes, and reported by Jonathan H. Harwell

Pricing Digital Journals, by Adam Chesler, Christopher McKenzie, Tony O'Rourke, and David Stern, and reported by Mary E. Marshall

“Raising Spirits in This Tough Economy”: Results from CIBER’s Global Library Survey, by David Nicholas,

Christopher Warnock, and Mark Kendall, and reported by Tony G Horava

I Hear the Train a-Comin’: Switches, Cars, the Academy and the Web Train Network, by Greg Tananbaum, Douglas Armato,and Kevin Guthrie, and reported by Kevin Guthrie

“It’s the Economy, Stupid”: Dealing with High Acquisition Goals in Low Economic Times, by

Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, James Wiser, Robert L. Watkins, John G. Dove, Wendy Shelburn, Lia Hemphill, and Kevin Sayer, and reported by Heather S. Miller

Discovery versus Disintermediation, by Jane Burke, and reported by Anna Fleming

Our Common Future, by Ivy Anderson, and reported by Audrey Powers, University of Florida

The Google Settlement One Year Later, by Anthony Watkinson, Jan Constantine, Allan Adler, and reported by Sharon Dyas-Correia

Open Access: Readership and Citations, by Phil Davis, and reported by Ramune K. Kubilius

Hyperlinked Library Service: Trends, Tools, Transparency, by Michael Stephens, and reported by Heather S. Miller

Lightning in a Bottle: Libraries, Technology and the Changing System of Scholarly Communications, by Kevin L. Smith

Preconferences

Ebrarians: Meeting the Challenges of E-resources Head on! New Professionals Discuss the Management of Electronic Resources, by Ryan Weir, Geoffrey P. Timms, George Stachokas, and Regina Koury

Budget

“Ten More Accounting Text Books!: Turning Those Unwanted Gift Books into Good Donor Relations” , by Thomas A. Karel

Library Acquisitions Accounting, by Rachel Kirk

Never Let a Serials Crisis Go to Waste: Building Support for Library Collections at Virginia Tech, by Edward Lener and Connie Stovall

Streamlining the Materials Ledger to Reflect the Realities of Campus Demographics, Collection Use, and the Increase in E-Resource Expenditures, by Anne C. Elguindi, Michael Matos, and Kari Schmidt

Tightening the Core: Using Circulation and Cost History to Reduce Spending on a Research Library’s Central Approval Plan, by Richard Entlich and Maureen Morris

Tying Information Literacy Learning Goals to a Library Materials Budget: Repackaging the Formula to Meet Learning Goals, by Dawn Stephen and Jenny Rushing

Collaboration

Cooperative Collection Development: Sharing Funds, Resources, and Responsibilities Across Libraries: A Pilot Program in Nursing, by Kay Downey

Sharing the Load: Alternatives to Buying What Users Need, by Lynne Branche Brown, Nancy Beals, and Beth Callahan

The Evolution of Business Sources: An Environmental Look at Information Providers and a Prediction for the Future or “It’s really not so bad, and it’s gonna get better!”, by Jean Yaremchuk

Content Development

Are They Being Indexed II? A Follow-Up to Tracking the Indexing and Abstracting of Open Access Journals, by Jack Fisher and Elaine Yontz

Beguiled by Bananas: A Retrospective Study of the Usage & Breadth of Patron vs. Librarian Acquired Ebook Collections, by Jason Price and John McDonald

Cost/Benefit Analysis of BioMedCentral Membership at a Large Research Institution, by Susan Klimley

Grappling with Changing Realities, by John Stratton, Lea Currie, Monica Claassen-Wilson, and Frances Devlin

Is Good Enough, Really Good Enough? Does algorithmic metadata search replace the need for discipline-oriented databases?, by Mark Hyer, Helen Ivy, Bruce Pencek, Sharon Jordan,and Sharon Tahirkheli

It's Raining Cats and Citation Analyses: New uses and audiences for the results of evidence-based collection evaluation, by Alison M. Bobal and Andrea A. Wirth

Moving to a Virtual Approval Plan: How an ARL Library is Leveraging Funds and Streamlining Workflow, by Yem Fong, Kim Anderson, and Charlene Kellsey

Reconfiguring Collection Development: A Faculty Print Serials Review, by Audrey Powers, Matt Torrence, and Jared Hoppenfeld

The Digitization of the “Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections:” A Case Study, by Michael E. Unsworth

Tools you can use: LibX as an Assistant for Collection Development, by Kyrille Goldbeck

The Future of the “Book” in Light of the Present Rise in “E” Publications, by Joyce Dixon-Fyle

Uniqueness and Collection Overlap in Academic Libraries, by Michael Levine‐Clark, Margaret Jobe, and Sara Holladay

Using Access to Create a Serials Review Database, by Hana Levay

Education

Collection Management 101: Developing and Implementing a Workshop Series, by Meris Mandernach

Discover the Profession’s Best-kept Secret . . . and Protect Your Investment in Collections, by Becky Kornegay, Heidi Buchanan, and Hiddy Morgan

Using iClickers in Library Instruction to Improve Student Engagement, by Bobby Hollandsworth and Ed

End Users / Use Statistics

A Novel Approach to Relating Resource Expenditures to Academic Units, by Cory Lown

Impact Factors, Post-Publication Peer Review and Other Metrics, by Richard P. Grant

Let the Data Speak: Use Statistics and Collection Management, by Laura Crain

Making the most of the Center for Research Libraries: A Members Roundtable, by Mary Claire Vandenburg, Sylvia Andrychuk, and Mary I. Wilke

The Semantic Web: What You Need to Know and Why It Is Important For Your User Community, by Darrell Gunter, Terry Hulbert, Thane Kerner, and Steve Leicht

Usage Statistics: The Perks, Perils and Pitfalls, by Christine M. Stamison, Nick Niemeyer, and Cory Tucker

What Counts? Assessing the Value of Non-Text Resources, by Tammy S. Sugarman, Louise Kelly, and Stephanie Krueger

What We Learned From Users: Lessons Learned From Our Student Users, by Nancy King

Format

e-Duke Books: What Have We Learned?, by Ann-Marie Breaux, Michael McCullough, Lois Schultz, and Tammy S. Sugarman

Good Enough: The New Face of Reference, by Doug Way and Colleen Lyon

Let Me See That eBook: Managing Cataloguing and Access through Collaboration, by Aaron Wood, Anne Harris, Jim Shetler, and Aron Wolf

Microforms in a Digital World, by Tinker Massey

Open Access Collections: What Is Your Number? , by Anjana H Bhatt

Towards Resolving Chaos in the e‐Book Supply Chain, by Ann‐Marie Breaux, Brian Green, and Mark Bide

Management

Blogs, Wikis, and Drives Oh-my! Achieving Knowledge Management for Acquisitions & Collection Development with Web 2.0 Technologies, by Denise Pan and Yem Fong

Collegiality Matters: How Do We Work with Others?, by Shin Freedman

Communication and Collection Accountability through Clusters: Case Studies from Two Institutions, by Carla Lee and Meris Mandernach

Growing Your Own: Developing New Acquisitions and Collection Development Librarians From Within, by Jennifer Arnold

How Are We Doing? Implementing Acquisitions Metrics in Pursuit of Improved Service, by Cheri Duncan

How 'Necessity' Has Changed the Way Acquisitions is Done at One Academic Library, by Shelley Hawrychuk

It Takes a Village to Raise an E-Journal: Collaboration through Necessity, by Wendy West and Katherine Latal

The Out-of-Print Book Market and the Theft of Library Materials, by Robert P. Holley

Tracking Electronic Resource Acquisitions: Using a Helpdesk System to Succeed Where Your ERMS Failed, by Xan Arch and Jason Price

Transformational Change: The 9th Annual Health Science Lively Lunch, by Ramune K. Kubilius, Pat Thibodeau, and Meg White

Weeding with a Repurpose, by Michael Crumpton and Mary Krautter

Out of the Box Thinking

Delivering the Goods: Understanding the Academic Library Supply Chain, by Adam Wathen

Digital Curation and E-Publishing: Libraries Make the Connection, by Sayeed Choudhury, Mike Furlough, and Joyce Ray

Disrupting Libraries: The Potential for New Services, by Ken Chad

Getting It System Toolkit (GIST): The GIST of Making Informed Decisions and Workflow of Buying, Borrowing, Downloading or Viewing, by Kate Pitcher, Tim Bowersox, Cyril Oberlander, and Mark Sullivan

Interactive Online Reference, by Tom Beyer and Sue Polanka

Law Libraries: “Our Perspective on Necessity is the Mother of Invention”, by Ed Hart, Paula Tejeda, and Michelle Pearse

Learning to Love Gifts: How One Library Has Increased Efficiency in Processing, and Realized the Benefits of Gift Materials, by Michael A. Arthur

Leveraging Assets: How BCR, Bibliolife and Ingram Came Together to Help Libraries through the Shelf2Life Program, by Gillian Harrison Cain, Mitchell Davis, Michael Levine-Clark, and Mark McQuillan

Publishing Data Alongside Analysis, Books and Journals, by Toby Green

Rethinking Monographic Acquisition: Developing a Demand‐Driven Purchase Model, by Michael Levine‐Clark, Stephen Bosch, Kim Anderson, and Matt Nauman

(R)Evolution in the Information Industry: What the Information Industry Can Learn from the Music Industry, by Amy Elliott

Success Strategies for Thesis Students: Creating a Video Toolbox, by Claudia J. Dold and Ardis Hanson

The Changing Roles of Acquisitions Librarians and the eBook Acquisitions Landscape for Academic Libraries, by Dung-Lan Chen and Lorie Wies

The Chicago Collaborative: Facing the Grand Challenges of Scholarly Communication, by Tom Richardson, Irving Rockwood, John Tagler, and Patricia Thibodeau

Two for One: Linking Cooperative Collection Development with Demand-Driven Collection Strategies, by Austin Booth and Kathleen O'Brien

Will POD (Print on Demand) Spell DOA for OP?, by Mitchell Davis, Peter V. Tafuri, John Riley, Narda Tafuri, and Marcus Woodburn

Techie Issues

A Necessity: Outsourcing the Issues of Print Serials, by Heather D’Amour, Ada-Marie Atkins Nechka,

Gloria Dingwall, and Umashanie Reddy

Academic Libraries without Print, by Allen McKiel, Jim Dooley, and Robert Murdock

Copyright on Campus: Coordinating the Confusion, by Christine Ross

From Pilot to Production: Video Streaming at Indiana University, by Jo McClamroch

NextGen Acquisitions: A Paradigm Shift for a New Era, by Kelly Smith and Kathryn B. Harnish

Populating and Synchronizing Serials Solutions Resource Manager 360 with SFX data: Experiences from the Field, by Tony Harvell

We Need All the Help We Can Get! – Standards That Assist in Electronic Resources Management, by Betty Landesman

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 Proceedings 2009
Charleston Conference Proceedings 2009
Series Editor, Katina Strauch Edited by Beth Bernhardt and Leah Hinds
Charleston Conference Proceedings documents one of the most highly regarded and influential conferences in the international library world. This volume marks and celebrates the 29th Annual Charleston Conference. The 2009 Conference focused on topics and trends in: development collection and serials management journals and product development technology  collaboration between and among libraries and their communities  managing eBook and monograph collections.
Against the Grain Press MSC Box 98, The CitadelCharleston, SC 29409
ISBN 978-0-9834043-0-9
© Copyright 2010 Against the Grain Press, All Rights Reserved
Charleston Conference Proceedings2009 Preface and Acknowledgements……………………………………………………………………..12
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………...14
Plenary Sessions
New Librarianship...................................................................................................................16 David Lankes, Syracuse University's School of Information Studies Reported by: Jonathan H. Harwell, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
Pricing Digital Journals............................................................................................................17 Adam Chesler, Publishing Consultant Christopher McKenzie, Vice President and Director of Institutional Sales, Americas and EMEA, Wiley-Blackwell Tony O'Rourke, Assistant Director, Journals/Head of Sales and Marketing, Institute of Physics David Stern, Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources, Brown University Reported by: Mary E. Marshall, Walter de Gruyter Inc.
͞RaisiŶg “piƌits iŶ This Tough EĐoŶoŵLJ͟: Results fƌoŵ CIBER’s GloďalLibrary Survey.........................................................................................................................18 David Nicholas, Director of the Department of Information Studies, UCL Centre for Publishing and CIBER research group, University College London Christopher Warnock, CEO and CTO, ebrary Mark Kendall, Senior Vice President, Global Sales, YBP Library Services Reported by: Tony G Horava, University of Ottawa
I Hear the Train a-Caƌs,CoŵiŶ’: “ǁitĐhes, the Academy and the Web Train Network.............19 Greg Tananbaum, CEO, Anianet Douglas Armato, Director, University of Minnesota Press Kevin Guthrie, President, Ithaka Reported by: Kevin Guthrie, President, Ithaka
͞It’s the EĐoŶoŵLJ, “tupid͟: DealiŶg ǁith High AĐƋuisitioŶ Goals iŶ Loǁ EĐoŶoŵiĐ Tiŵes........23Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, President, IGI Global James Wiser, Assistant Director, Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) Robert L. Watkins, Associate Executive Director, Amigos Library Services, Inc. John G. Dove, President, Credo Reference Wendy Shelburn, Electronic Resources Librarian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lia Hemphill, Director of Collection Development, Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University Kevin Sayer, President, ebraryReported by: Heather S. Miller, SUNY Albany
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Preconferences
͞TeŶ Moƌe AĐĐouŶtiŶg Tedžt Books!: TuƌŶiŶg Those UŶǁaŶtedGift Books iŶto Good DoŶoƌ RelatioŶs͟.................................................................................46Thomas A. Karel, Collection Development Librarian, Franklin & Marshall College
Hyperlinked Library Service: Trends, Tools, Transparency.......................................................26Michael Stephens, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Dominican University Reported by: Heather S. Miller, SUNY Albany
Lightning in a Bottle: Libraries, Technology and the Changing System of Scholarly Communications.....................................................................................................................27 Kevin L. Smith, Scholarly Communications Officer, Duke University
Budget
Ebrarians: Meeting the Challenges of E-resources Head on! New Professionals Discuss the Management of Electronic Resources.....................................33 Ryan Weir, Serials and Electronic Resources Librarian, Murray State University Geoffrey P. Timms,Electronic Resources/Reference Librarian Instructor, Division of Library Services, Jack Tarver Library Mercer University George Stachokas, Electronic Resources Librarian, Cunningham Memorial Library, Indiana State University Regina Koury, Electronic Resources Librarian, Idaho State University
The Google Settlement One Year Later...................................................................................25 Anthony Watkinson, Moderator (Senior Lecturer, Centre for Publishing, University College London) Jan Constantine (General Counsel, Authors Guild) Allan Adler (Vice President for Legal and Governmental Affairs, American Association of Publishers) Reported by: Sharon Dyas-Correia (University of Toronto Library) Open Access: Readership and Citations..................................................................................26Phil Davis, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Communication at Cornell University Reported by: Ramune K. Kubilius, Northwestern University, Galter Health Sciences Library
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Discovery versus Disintermediation........................................................................................24 Jane Burke, Vice President, Serials Solutions Reported by: Anna Fleming, Northwestern University, Galter Health Sciences Library
Our Common Future...............................................................................................................24 Ivy Anderson, Director of Collections, California Digital Library Reported by: Audrey Powers, University of Florida
Charleston Conference Proceedings2009
Sharing the Load: Alternatives to Buying What Users Need.........…...….................................121Lynne Branche Brown, Sr. Product Manager, Resource Sharing, Innovative Interfaces Nancy Beals, Electronic Resources Librarian, Wayne State University Beth Callahan, Assistant Director for Acquisitions, Materials Processing & Preservation, Wayne State University
Streamlining the Materials Ledger to Reflect the Realities of Campus Demographics, Collection Use, and the Increase in E-Resource Expenditures..........................69Anne C. Elguindi, Acting Director of Information Delivery Services, American University Library Michael Matos, Business and Economics Librarian, American University Library Kari Schmidt, Electronic Resources Librarian, American University Library
Charleston Conference Proceedings2009
Cooperative Collection Development: Sharing Funds, Resources, and Responsibilities Across Libraries: A Pilot Program in Nursing................................................111Kay Downey, Assistant Professor, Collection Management Librarian, University Libraries, Kent State University
Library Acquisitions Accounting..............................................................................................54Rachel Kirk, Collection Management & Acquisitions Librarian, Middle Tennessee State University
Tightening the Core: Using Circulation and Cost History to Reduce “peŶdiŶg oŶ a ReseaƌĐh LiďƌaƌLJ’s CeŶtƌal Appƌoǀal PlaŶ.........................................................85Richard Entlich, Research & Assessment Librarian, Cornell University Library Maureen Morris, Reference Librarian, Cornell University Library
Collaboration
Never Let a Serials Crisis Go to Waste: Building Support for Library Collections at Virginia Tech.........................................................................................62Edward Lener, Associate Director for Collection Management, University Libraries, Virginia Technical Institute Connie Stovall, College Librarian for the Humanities, Virginia Technical Institute
Tying Information Literacy Learning Goals to a Library Materials Budget: Repackaging the Formula to Meet Learning Goals..................................................................94Dawn Stephen, Collection Management Librarian, Belmont University Jenny Rushing, Coordinator of Reference Services, Belmont University
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The Evolution of Business Sources: An Environmental Look at Information Pƌoǀideƌs aŶd a PƌediĐtioŶ foƌ the Futuƌe oƌ ͞It’s ƌeallLJ Ŷot so ďad, aŶd it’sgoŶŶa get ďetteƌ!͟...............................................................................................................123Jean Yaremchuk,Assistant Professor, Business and Data Services Librarian, Baruch College, City University of New York
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