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2011

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Held November 3-6, 2010, the theme of the 2010 Charleston Conference, the annual event that explores issues in book and serial acquisition, was “Anything Goes.” 2010 marked the thirtieth anniversary of the conference, and the theme revealed a sense of uncertainty about the future of librarianship in a digital environment marked by rapidly changing systems and practices. The conference focused on topics and themes in collection development, journals and serials management, technology and product development, collaboration between and among libraries and their communities, and managing e-book and monograph collections.The Charleston Conference continues to be a major event for information exchange among librarians, vendors, and publishers. Conference attendees always remark on the informative, thought-provoking sessions and the collegial atmosphere where information professionals can talk directly about issues facing their industry. This volume shares the best of the presentations and panels..Preface and AcknowledgementsIntroductionPlenary SessionsLet Them Eat... Everything: Embracing a Patron-Driven Future, by Rick Anderson, and reported by Heather MillerA Consortium for Sharing Primary Materials, by Joseph J. Esposito and reported by Heather MillerWho Do We Trust? The Meaning of Brand in Scholarly Publishing and Academic Librarianship, by Anthony Watkinson, Kent Anderson, Dean Smith, Hazel Woodward, and Allen Renear, and reported by Audrey PowersCharleston Conference Observatory: Are Social Media Impacting in Research?, by David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, and Deanna Wamae, and reported by Lettie ConradThe Tower and the Free Web--the Role of Reference, by John Dove, Phoebe Ayers, Casper Grathwohl, Jason B. Phillips, Michael Sweet, and reported by Som LinthicumFull-Spectrum Stewardship of the Record of Scholarly and Scientific Research, by Brian E. C. Schottlaender, and reported by Margaret M. KainExecutives’ Roundtable, by T. Scott Plutchak, Youngsuk (YS) Chi, Kent Anderson, and reported by Deb ThomasWhen Rubber Meets the Road: Rethinking Your Library Collections, by Roger Schonfeld, Sue Woodson, and reported by Beth HoskinsWhat Can Our Readers Teach Us?, by John Sack and reported by Lettie Conrad"I Hear the Train A Comin' - LIVE, by Greg Tananbaum and Joseph J. Esposito, and reported by Ramune K. KubiliusCreating a Trillion-Field Catalog: Metadata in Google Books, by Jon Orwant, and reported by Anna FlemingEfficient and Effective Funding of Open Access ‘Books’, by Frances Pinter and reported by Ramune K. KubiliusThe Long Arm of the Law, by Ann Okerson, William Hannay, and Lauren K. Schoenthaler, and reported by Angela RathmelPreconferencesE-Everything, Putting It All Together, by Peter McCrackenInnovative Practices in Electronic Resources and Acquisition Management, by Ryan Weir, Geoffrey P. Timms, Kelly A. Smith, Regina Koury, and Denise PanBudget/FundraisingBringing It All Together: An Integrated Approach to the Stewardship of Development-Funded Acquisitions, by Anne C. Elguindi, Jennifer S. McMillan, and Kari SchmidtContent DevelopmentWhat Do Those Collection Numbers in Resources for College Libraries Really Mean? , by Susan K. BeidlerWhat’s in Your Aggregator?: Context, Currency, and Stability of Full-Text Databases, by Mary Beth Chambers, Mariyam Thohira, and Nancy SpragueTaking a Step Back, To Move Forward, by Stephen Dew and Michael CrumptonCollection Intelligence: Using Data Driven Decision Making in Collection Management, by Annette Day and Hilary DavisDisaster Mental Health: Building a Research Level Collection, by Ardis Hanson and Claudia J. DoldChanging Landscape in Sheet Music Publishing: from Monks to Mutopia, by Ana DubnjakovicDeselecting the Monographs Collection: One Library’s Adventure in Weeding, by Margaret Foote and Betina GardnerOARS: Toward Automating the Ongoing Subscription Review, by Geoffrey P. Timms and Jonathan H. HarwellWherefore Art Thou, RoMEO? -- A Review of Open Access/Public Access Definitions and Policies, by Betty LandesmanConsensus-Based Assessment for Re-Envisioning a Reference Collection, by Michael A. Matos and Patricia J. WestMoving from Print to Electronic Journals: A Study of College and University Libraries in Indiana, by Jo McClamrochWeeding with Robots: Managing Collections in an Automated Retrieval System, by Patricia Bravender, Robert Kelly, Linda Masselink, and Hazel McClureLooking Forward by Looking Back: Books at the End of the Book, by Darby Orcutt and Genya O’GaraThe GIST Gift & De-Selection Manager: Redesigning Gift and Weeding Workflow in the Library, byKate PitcherChinese Scientific Journals: An Assessment of the Need at Cornell, by Jinxia Huang and Marty SchlabachPatron Driven Acquisitions: The Future of Collection Development?, by Rebecca Schroeder, Tom Wright, and Robert MurdochHow to Evaluate Cultural Authenticity and Stereotypical Generalizations that Exist in Asian- American Children’s Books, by Tadayuki SuzukiChanges in Print Paper During the 19th Century, by AJ ValenteThe Other Side of the Coin: De-Selecting Material from a Research Library’s Storage Facility, by Suzanne M. WardIssues in Determining Cost for Cost Per Use Calculations, by Virginia Kay “Ginger” WilliamsCONSORTIACore Resources on Time Series Analysis for Academic Libraries: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography, by Sarah H. Jeong and Seong-Tae KimEDUCATIONUsing DASH! for Digital Repositories: A Case Study of the East Texas Baptist University Library, by Cynthia L. PetersonTeaching Electronic Resource Management, by Sheri RossEND USERS/USE STATISTICSLibrary Connections: A Non-Linear Approach to Planning, Marketing and Creating the Positive User Experience, by Leah M. DunnFORMATE-Paper, LED, OLED, and the Strategic Positioning of Hardware Vendors and Publishers: What It Means to Libraries, by Stephen PattonMANAGEMENT/ORGANIZATIONFrom My Library to Our Library: Changing a Culture in Tough Times, by Robert Alan and Lisa GermanThe "Get It" Department: Oregon State University's Strategic Realignment of Collection Services, by Faye A. Chadwell and Jane NicholsJumping into the New Waters of Librarian Promotion and Appointment: How We Dove in and Survived, by Bridget Euliano and Carmel YurochkoCoping with the Short Goodbye: Handling Unanticipated Change, by Elisabeth Knight, Nancy Richey, and Roxanne SpencerAcademic Libraries Without Print, by Allen McKiel, Jim Dooley, Robert Murdock, and Carol ZsulyaGetting to Go: Strategic Use of External Expertise in Leveraging Change, by Alison Nussbaumer, Wendy Merkley, and Brenda MatheniaOUT OF THE BOX THINKINGOpen Researcher and Contributor Identification (ORCID), by Michael J. Foley and David L. Kochalko(Almost) No Code Web 2.0: Bringing Library Collections to Your Users Where They Live, by Carolyn Klatt, Kevin Hatfield, and Kim MeeksPay-Per-View Isn’t All Wet: Providing Articles Can Save the Budget, by Barbara MacAlpineFrom Normalizing Serials to Normalizing Ships: Improving Access to All Types of Digitized Resources, by Peter McCrackenHow do you spell PDA!? Patron Driven Acquisitions Local to Consortium Print to E Pilots to Programs: There's a Model for Everyone! , by Lynn Wiley and Tina E. ChrzastowskiTECHNICAL ISSUES, COPYRIGHT, AND LICENSINGNISO's IOTA Working Group: Creating an Index for Measuring the Quality of OpenURL Links, by Rafal Kasprowski and Susan MarcinLicense Management: Making It Fun and Flexible with CORAL, by Andrea Langhurst and Xan ArchAnalysis of Claiming Print Journals at the University of Manitoba Libraries, by Lisa O’Hara and Pat MilneMaking Do: ERM Alternatives, by Fran Rosen and Jennifer DeanPutting the Library Back into Digital Libraries: Indexing Newspaper Digitization Projects on the Web, by Matthew Loving
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Date de parution

01 décembre 2011

EAN13

9781612498720

Langue

English

Poids de l'ouvrage

29 Mo

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