About the Editor |
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Contributors |
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Acknowledgments |
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Part I: The Digital Environment |
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Chapter 1 Electronic Resources: The New Frontier for Academic Libraries |
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Digitization and Preservation |
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Chapter 2 Copyright, E-Journals, and Libraries: Points of Intersection |
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Chapter 3 Open Access Journals: The Global Movement and Local Publishing |
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Development of Open Access |
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Chapter 4 Preserving the Outputs of Scholarly Communication for the Long Term: A Review of Recent Developments in Digital Preservation for Electronic Journal Content |
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Defining the Digital Preservation Problem |
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Solving the Digital Preservation Problem |
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Recent Progress in Developing E-Journal Preservation Services |
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The Wider Contexts of Scholarly Communication |
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Part II: Licensing, Acquisition, And Collection |
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Chapter 5 Current Challenges in Licensing Negotiation: An Academic Library Perspective |
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Current Licensing Negotiation Challenges |
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Trends Likely to Influence Licensing Practices |
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Chapter 6 Developing a Model License: A Canadian Consortium's Experience |
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Overview of Model Licenses |
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Developing the OCUL Model License |
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Features of the OCUL Model License |
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Future of Model Licenses in Libraries |
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Chapter 7 E-Journals, Budgets, and Collection Policies: Managing the Serials Stranglehold in Libraries |
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Collecting and Budgeting for E-Journals |
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Pricing Models and Components |
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The Big Deal and Bundling |
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The Transition from Print to Electronic |
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The Nonsubscription Cost Savings of E-Journals |
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E-Journals, Access, and Document Delivery |
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Open Access and E-Journals |
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Chapter 8 Redefining Service Roles in the E-Environment |
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The Need for Intermediaries in a Changing World |
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Chapter 9 Decline of Print Journals |
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Technology: Changes and Reactions |
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Chapter 10 The Collaborative Journey from Print to Electronic |
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Chapter 11 When Print Doesn't Fade |
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Electronic Resources, 2001-2005 |
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Part III: Access-Cataloging, Metadata, And The Web |
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Chapter 12 Access Revolution: The Birth, Growth, and Supremacy of Electronic Journals As an Information Medium |
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Evolution of Journal Article Access |
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CrossRef, OpenURL, and a Fledgling Search Engine |
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Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond |
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Chapter 13 E-Journals and the Development of Resource Description and Access |
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The Content versus Carrier Problem |
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FRBR and Content versus Carrier |
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RDA and the Mode of Issuance |
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RDA and Content versus Carrier |
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Part IV: Electronic Resource Management Systems |
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Chapter 14 The Need for Electronic Resource Management Systems in Libraries |
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Communication, Workflow, and Interoperability |
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Chapter 15 Shopping in the ERM Aisle: Vendor and Open Source Offerings and Hints for the Busy Shopper |
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The State of the Marketplace |
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Commercial Vendor Offerings |
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Open Source Electronic Resource Management Systems |
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Considerations Beyond the Basic Requirements |
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Chapter 16 Knowledgebase Maintenance and Its Impact on Electronic Access Tools |
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Knowledgebases and Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs) |
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Building and Maintaining a Knowledgebase |
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Features to Consider in Knowledgebases |
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How Libraries Use Knowledgebases |
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Chapter 17 Electronic Resource Management Using a Vendor Product |
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ERM from Innovative Interfaces |
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Chapter 18 A Homegrown Contract Database |
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The Homegrown Contract Database |
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Participants in the Discussion |
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Elements Used in the Database |
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Enhancements List Created |
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Lessons Learned As We Move into the Future |
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Part V: Staffing And Workflow |
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Chapter 19 E-Journal Workflow, Staffing, and Collaboration in Technical Services: A Taste for Coffee, a Tolerance for Ambiguity, and a Happy Ending |
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The E-Journal Workflow: Inventing the Wheel |
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Collaboration: Creation of the Tech(Ser)Nostructure |
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Chapter 20 E-Journal Management in the Small Academic Library |
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The Drive Toward E-Journals |
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Funding E-Journal Collections |
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Print Journals with Online Access |
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Journal Aggregator Databases |
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Single E-Journal Subscriptions |
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Repercussions of Canceling Print Journals |
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Part VI: The Future |
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Chapter 21 Thoughts on the Future of E-Journal Management and Access |
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Index |
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