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E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities

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E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities
E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities

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E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities

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Learn how information professionals are addressing the electronic resource issues being faced in their own libraries and around the world!
This informative volume gives you an up-close look at the increasingly important role that electronic serials play in the overall library collection, today and in the future. It addresses many of the themes, problems, and questions raised by this fast-evolving medium, including e-journal publishing issues, troubleshooting, and accreditation issues, as well as e-reserves, e-books, and more. In E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities, library professionals from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia discuss these issues, the problems they have faced, and the solutions they have developed for them.
From the editor: "It is my belief that e-serials will continue to emerge as the key players in the library world, as the physical library gradually and inexorably gives way to the virtual library. As e-journals insinuate themselves throughout the infrastructures of libraries and expand their reach globally, the issues addressed in this book are becoming of concern to all librarians, not just the electronic resources and information technology specialists. Librarians all over the world are struggling with how to manage electronic serials and the issues associated with them. In this book, readers will see how library professionals just like themselves deal with electronic journals, their transitions, trends, and technicalities."
With helpful graphs, figures, and charts making the information in the book easily accessible and understandable, E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities will increase your understanding of:
the interrelationship between pricing, licensing, technological aspects, and proximity to publishers and libraries—from the point of view of a leading global subscription agent
the benefits and pitfalls of using vendors/publishers, third-party providers, and subscription agents for electronic journal services
how information professionals are currently developing and cataloging online materials—with a survey of 70 libraries!
the IP ranges vs. passwords conundrum
the advantages of joining a consortium to make journals available to users at a lower cost to your library
how to determine the amount of usage your electronic products are getting
claiming and troubleshooting e-journals—with a fascinating case study from UCLA's biomedical library
how to efficiently handle electronic articles destined for a reserve collection
how to select an e-book model that will satisfy your users and your staff
open-access systems and software—and what they mean to your institution
regional accreditation for e-serials
using a database-driven approach to manage e-resources
and more!

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