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Publié par | Purdue University Press |
Date de parution | 15 novembre 2016 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781941269084 |
Langue | English |
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Where Do We Go From Here?
Charleston Conference Proceedings 2015
Edited by Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah H. Hinds, and Katina P. Strauch
Compilation Copyright 2016 Against the Grain Press, LLC.
Individual contributions are copyright of their respective authors.
Cataloging-in-Publication Data on file at the Library of Congress.
An electronic version of the proceedings is available at http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/charleston/
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Plenary Sessions
The Value of Libraries: An Association Leadership View
Courtney Young, Penn State Greater Allegheny
Star Wars in the Library
Jim O’Donnell, Arizona State University
Needle-Moving Collaboration: From Act to Impact
Katherine Skinner, Educopia
The Long Arm of the Law: Privacy Explored
Gary Price, infoDOCKET
William Hannay, Schiff Hardin
Lisa Macklin, Emory University Library
Ann Okerson, Center for Research Libraries
Hyde Park Debate, Resolved: Altmetrics Are Overrated
Derek Law, University of Strathclyde
Maria Bonn, University of Illinois
Rick Anderson, University of Utah
The Secret Life of Articles: From Download Metrics to Downstream Impact
Carol Tenopir, University of Tennessee
Lorraine Estelle, Project COUNTER
Wouter Haak, Elsevier
Innovation in Open Access Monographs, Archives, and Journals
Brian Hole, Ubiquity Press
Alison Mudditt, University of California Press
David Parker, Alexander Street Press
Rick Anderson, University of Utah
Text and Data Mining Contracts: The Issues and Needs
Nancy Herther, University of Minnesota
Daniel Dollar, Yale University
Darby Orcutt, NC State University Libraries
Alicia Wise, Elsevier
Meg White, Rittenhouse
Don’t Get Married to the Results: Managing Library Change in the Age of Metrics
Corey Seeman, University of Michigan
GOBI, YBP, and Overdrive: Changes in the E-Book Distribution Landscape
Kari Paulson, ProQuest
Steve Potash, Overdrive
Dan Tonkery, Content Strategy
Nancy Herther, University of Minnesota
The Young and the Restless: Young Eyes Scan the Scholarly Communications Landscape
Mara Blake, University of Michigan
Hannah Scates Kettler, University of Iowa Libraries
Jen Maurer, Cambridge University Press
Dan Valen, Figshare
Mark Sandler, Center for Library Initiatives
New Platforms and Discovery Tools: Toward 21 st -Century University Presses and Libraries
Angela Careno, New York University
Helen Cullyer, Mellon Foundation
Susan Doerr, University of Minnesota Press
Ellen Faran, MIT Press
Leila Salisbury, University Press of Mississippi
Tyler Walters, Virginia Tech University Libraries
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Summon, EBSCO Discovery Service, and Google Scholar: Comparing Search Performance Using User Queries
John Vickery, NCSU Libraries
End of Conference Poll-a-Palooza: Part II
Derek Law, University of Strathclyde
Erin Gallagher, Rollins College
Collection Development
One Library’s Successful Venture in Providing Comprehensive Streaming Media Services
Allyson Mower, University of Utah
Mary Ann James, University of Utah
Catherine Soehner, University of Utah
Maria Hunt, University of Utah
Dave Heyborne, University of Utah
Joni Clayton, University of Utah
Collaborative Collection Development: Engaging Liaisons and Sharing Information
Alana Verminski, University of Vermont Libraries
Giving Subject Specialists the Tools They Need to Succeed: The Collection Development Training Manual at the University of Maryland
Margaret Z. Saponaro, University of Maryland Libraries
Back to the Future: Re-Examining the Need for Shelf-Ready Processes in the E-Book Environment
Susan J. Martin, Texas Woman’s University
Pamela D. Ward, Texas Woman’s University
Brittney L. Washington, Texas Woman’s University
An Account and Analysis of the Implementation of Various E-Book Business Models at Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Martin Borchert, Queensland University of Technology
Colleen Cleary, Queensland University of Technology
Implementing Collection Life Cycle Management
Annie Bélanger, University of Waterloo Library
Training a New Librarian in the What, How, Where, and Why of Health Sciences Collection Management
Susan K. Kendall, Michigan State University Libraries
Mari Monosoff-Richards, Michigan State University Libraries
BAM: The Basic Access Model for Content Mining Agreements
Darby Orcutt, North Carolina State University Libraries
Changing the Conversation: Using Agile Approaches to Develop and Assess Collections Holistically
Genya O’Gara, Virtual Library of Virginia (VIVA)
Cheryl Duncan, James Madison University
Purchasing E-Books from Life and Physical Science Society Publishers: Trends and Considerations
Kelli J. Trei, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University Library
Erin E. Kerby, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University Library
Acquisitions Everywhere: Modeling an Acquisitions Data Standard to Connect a Distributed Environment
Eric M. Hanson, North Carolina State University Libraries
Paul W. Lightcap, Florida State University Libraries
Matthew R. Miguez, Florida State University Libraries
A Crossroads for Collection Development and Assessment, Its Fallout, and Unknowns: Where Do We Go From Here?
Thomas Reich, University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point
Weeding Out in the Open: What Will the Neighbors Think?
Michael DeMars, California State University, Fullerton
Ann Roll, California State University, Fullerton
Going Local: Creating Unique and Special Collections in an Academic Library
Arielle Lomness, University of British Columbia
Changing Operations of Academic Libraries
Jim Dooley, University of California, Merced
Moving a Library Can Be Easy, but Planning and Project Management Is Key
Katie Gohn, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Creating a Standard of Practice for License Alternatives
Christina M. Geuther, Kansas State University Libraries
Mira E. Greene, Kansas State University Libraries
Outsourced and Overwhelmed: Gaining a Grasp on Managing Electronic Resources
Matthew D. Harrington, North Carolina State University
“But That’s the Way We’ve Always Done It”: Shifting From a Liaison to a Centralized Model of Collection Development
Amanda R. Scull, Keene State College
Acquisitions in a Nutshell
Linda Creibaum, Arkansas State University
Jeff Bailey, Arkansas State University
Star Holloway, Arkansas State University
The Library’s Role in the Changing World of Textbooks: Where Do We Go From Here?
Emily Ray, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Do-It-Yourself Title Overlap Comparisons
Melissa Belvadi, University of Prince Edward Island
The New Collection Development: Planning and Assessment to Promote Innovation
Daniel C. Mack, University of Maryland
Does Format Matter? Reader Preferences in an Academic Library Context
Jennifer L. Robertson, University of Toronto Libraries
Weijing Yuan, University of Toronto Libraries
Marlene van Ballegooie, University of Toronto Libraries
Evaluated, Removed, and Recycled—The Tale of Two Deaccession Projects Across the Disciplines
Martha Higgins, College of William and Mary
Lauren Goode, College of William and Mary
Mary Jordan, Appalachian State University
John Abbott, Appalachian State University
Keep Those Booktrucks Rolling: Strategies for a Major Move of the Library Collection
Edward F. Lener, Virginia Tech University
Leslie O’Brien, Virginia Tech University
Ladd Brown, Virginia Tech University
Rapid Collections Surveying With Book Traces @ UVa
Kristin H. Jensen, University of Virginia Library
Carla H. Lee, University of Virginia Library
Reconciling E-Book Packages at NCSU Libraries
Christee Pascale, North Carolina State University Libraries
Xiaoyan Song, North Carolina State University Libraries
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe: E-Books Changed Our Workflow
Denise D. Novak, Carnegie Mellon University
Terry Hurlbert, Carnegie Mellon University
Dollars and Sense: Examining the RFP Process
J. Michael Thompson, University of Houston
Arta Kabashi, ProQuest
Carol Seiler, EBSCO Infromation Services
Eileen M. Johnson, Webster University Libraries
Review in Motion: Multi-Year Electronic Resources Review at UTA Libraries
Peter Zhang, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries
Ashley Zmau, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries
Leveraging Use-by-Publication-Age Data in Serials Collection Decisions
Matthew J. Jabaily, Rhodes College
James R. Rodgers, University of Memphis
Steven A. Knowlton, University of Memphis
When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It (15th Annual Health Sciences Lively Lunch)
Cunera M. Buys, Northwestern University Libraries
Jean Gudenas, Loyola University Chicago Health Sciences Library
Ramune K. Kubilius, Northwestern University Libraries
Elizabeth R. Lorbeer, Western Michigan University
Libraries in a Bind: Practical Solutions and Human Responses