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El. knyga: Growth, Creativity, and Collaboration: Great Visions on a Great Lake

  • Formatas: 410 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317954781
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  • Formatas: 410 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317954781
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The leading papers from the leading authorities in library serials

Over the past few years electronic journals have flourished to become an integral part of a modern library system. The challenges of licensing, financing, developing, managing, and delivering seamless and integrated access are topics of crucial importance. Growth, Creativity, and Collaboration: Great Visions on a Great Lake tackles these issues through this compilation of thought-provoking papers on the future of serial publications from the 2004 North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG)s nineteenth annual conference, which took place on the shore of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Growth, Creativity, and Collaboration presents visionary experts who analyze the past, present, and promising future of library serials. The wide variety of stimulating topics include various aspects of electronic resources, financial issues facing the publication of serials, collaboration with vendors to assist in the development of new products and services, and the challenges and successes of librarians dealing with serial collection development and management. Tables and figures enhance the clarity of ideas, and the chapters are impeccably referenced.

Growth, Creativity, and Collaboration: Great Visions on a Great Lake discusses:





the role of libraries in the world

the Big Deal

the evolution of alternative publishing

the economics of scholarly publishing

the specifics of making journals

print versus electronic publishing economics

strategies to support Tier 3 publishers

systems and standards in electronic resource management

licensing issues for electronic products

pricing models

the hidden costs of e-journals

the Hofstra University serial review process

changes and access problems with e-journals

vendor collaboration to create the products you want

faculty collaboration in serials collections development and management

understanding and implementing context-sensitive linking services

understanding and using your usage statistics

creative strategies to cope with your subscription agents bankruptcy

resolution of license breaches

Growth, Creativity, and Collaboration: Great Visions on a Great Lake creatively addresses the many issues involving any librarys handling of electronic resources. This eye-opening resource is perfect for librarians, publishers, and commercials vendors interested in the future of serial publication.
Introduction 1(6)
Pat French
Meg Mering
PRECONFERENCE PROGRAMS
Integrating Resources Cataloging Workshop
7(10)
Steven J. Miller
Wendy C. Robertson
Serialist Boot Camp
17(14)
Susan Davis
Heidi Arnold
Budgeting Lesson and Stories
31(10)
Nancy Slight-Gibney
Virginia Taffurelli
Mary Iber
Ann S. Doyle
VISION SESSIONS
The Role of Libraries in the World, Role of the World in Libraries: An Interview with an Author
41(8)
Matthew Battles
Adrian Alexander
Paul Moeller
What's the Big Deal?
49(12)
Kenneth Frazier
What's the Big Deal? ``Take 2'' or, How to Make It Work for You...
61(8)
Loretta Ebert
Alternative Publishing-Revolution to Evolution
69(16)
Heather Joseph
Alternative Scholarly Publishing: A Commercial Publisher's Perspective
85(18)
John Tagler
STRATEGY SESSIONS
The Economics of Scholarly Publishing: Through a Glass, Darkly
103(10)
October Ivins
How Journals Are Made: Real World Workflows, Real Work
113(10)
Bill Kasdorf
The Print/Electronic Tightrope: A Case Study in Publication Finances for a Medium-Sized Nonprofit Society
123(12)
Keith L. Seitter
Strategies: Top 8 List of How to Support Tier 3 Publishers
135(2)
October Ivins
Bill Kasdorf
Keith L. Seitters
Electronic Resource Management: The Quest for Systems and Standards
137(28)
Timothy D. Jewell
Anne Mitchell
Quality in the Electronic Era
165(10)
Michael Mabe
Licensing Electronic Products at the American Psychological Association
175(10)
Linda Beebe
ACM's Experiences with Licensing Its Digital Library
185(4)
Mark Mandelbaum
Open Is as Open Does: Pulling Success Out of the Open Hat
189(10)
Mark Leggott
Proliferating Pricing Models
199(16)
Janet Siar
Melanie Schaffner
Karla L. Hahns
Hidden Costs of E-Journals
215(14)
Rollo Turner
Talk About Images and Issues of Professional Librarianship: Professional Reflections in Turbulent Waters
229(8)
Jeff Slagell
TACTICS SESSIONS
Are They Too Dynamic to Describe?
237(6)
Bonnie Parks
Jian Wang
Sarah John
Where Did That E-Journal Go? E-Journal Changes and Access Problems
243(4)
Michael Markwith
Dana Ellen Antonucci-Durgan
Ugen Gombos
Pat Loghry
Working Collaboratively with Vendors to Create the Products You Want: Smooth Sailing Ahead
247(4)
Yvette Diven
Cathy Jones
Katy Ginanni
Faculty Collaboration in Serials Collection Development and Management: Great Visions of a Shrinking Lake
251(6)
Sandhya D. Srivastava
Nancy Linden
Joseph C. Harmon
Nuts and Bolts of Linking: Understanding Context Sensitive Linking Services and Implementation
257(8)
Rachel Frick
Cheri J. Duncan
William D. Walsh
Floating Funds in a Shrinking Lake
265(6)
Bridget Clark
Sharon McCaslin
Sarah E. George
But Isn't It All Available for Free on the Web?
271(6)
Leslie Horner Button
Rebecca Sheffield
ISSN: What Is It Good For?
277(8)
Esther Simpson
Pamela Simpson
Lori J. Terrill
Implementing a Serial Work in an Electronic Resources Management System
285(4)
Kristin Antelman
Susan Davis
Comparing and Contrasting Serials in Public and Academic Libraries: How the Other Half Lives
289(6)
Stephen Headley
Jeanne M. Langendorfer
Making the Most of Your Usage Statistics
295(6)
Abigail Bordeaux
Alfred B. Kraemer
Paula Sullenger
Creatively Coping with Your Subscription Agent's Bankruptcy
301(4)
Vanessa West
Sue Wiegand
Marcella Lesher
Serials Standards: Envisioning a Solution to the Online Serials Management Mess
305(10)
Theodore Fons
Regina Romano Reynolds
Jennifer Duncan
E-Journal Management and Access Methods
315(6)
Bobby Bothmann
Melissa Holmberg
Becky Schwartzkopf
How to Be a Good Customer: Building and Maintaining Productive Relationships with Vendors
321(6)
Rick Anderson
Jane F. White
David Burke
Marketing Models of Assortment Planning-Applicable to Serials?
327(8)
Steve Black
Wendy Highby
Using Collaboration to Counteract Inertia in a Small Library
335(4)
Julia B. Dickinson
Sarah E. Georges
Lisa S. Blackwell
After the License Is Signed: Collaboration to Resolve License Breaches
339(4)
Ellen Finnie Duranceau
Deanna Graham
Stephen Martins
Robert Alan
Developing a Distributed Print Depository System: Challenges and Opportunities
343(6)
Barbara DesRosiers
Melissa Trevvetts
Michael A. Arthur
POSTER SESSIONS
349(38)
19TH ANNUAL NASIG CONFERENCE REGISTRANTS
NASIG Conference 2004--Registrants by Last Name
355(16)
NASIG Conference 2004--Registrants by Affiliation
371(16)
Index 387
Lori J. Terrill
Patricia Sheldahl French, Margaret Mering