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Library and Information Science

Susan A. Massey

Selected Works

2014

Library Management

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Moving The Marc: Transitioning Workflows To Target Digital Resources, Susan A. Massey Nov 2014

Moving The Marc: Transitioning Workflows To Target Digital Resources, Susan A. Massey

Susan A. Massey

Susan A. Massey, Head of Discovery Enhancement at the University of North Florida Thomas G. Carpenter Library, talks about how the UNF library Cataloging Department transitioned to a broader role supporting metadata for digital projects and loading electronic book records into their EBSCO Discovery System. Topics covered include: • Analyzing workflows to identify competencies and efficiencies • Marketing to administrators • Preparing staff for change • Making the most of technology tools • Physical space arrangement • Reorganization and reassessment


Envisioning And Integrating New Cataloging Workflows, Susan A. Massey Aug 2014

Envisioning And Integrating New Cataloging Workflows, Susan A. Massey

Susan A. Massey

This presentation describes the Cataloging department reorganization in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida.


Surviving The Great Ts Restructure, Susan A. Massey Aug 2014

Surviving The Great Ts Restructure, Susan A. Massey

Susan A. Massey

This presentation describes the reorganization of the Technical Services department in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida.


Erm Maintenance: Mapping, Maximizing And Marketing Multiple User Access Methods, Susan A. Massey Aug 2014

Erm Maintenance: Mapping, Maximizing And Marketing Multiple User Access Methods, Susan A. Massey

Susan A. Massey

The proliferation of discovery layers to access library materials poses challenges for electronic resource record loading, maintenance, display, and marketing of multiple user portals. Centralized discovery systems promise to reduce data silos but may complicate electronic resource management activities and mask the importance of the library as a data provider. Electronic resource maintenance must include cross-departmental cooperation for tracking statistics, making purchased titles available to the user, updating subscription changes, verifying metadata display and access in multiple user interfaces, storing metadata files for potential future system migrations, deduplication of processes, and crosswalks between discovery layers. This presentation uses the University …