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Full-Text Articles in Collection Development and Management
Managing E-Book Patron-Driven Acquisitions, Rusty Tryon
Managing E-Book Patron-Driven Acquisitions, Rusty Tryon
Rusty Tryon
No abstract provided.
Building A Physical Library In The Digital Age, Jennifer A. W. Joe
Building A Physical Library In The Digital Age, Jennifer A. W. Joe
Jennifer Wright Joe
The digital age is changing the abilities and offerings of libraries of all types. However, there is still the notion that a physical place we call the library should exist. For most institutions that have had brick and mortar structures for decades (if not centuries), this dichotomy is fairly easy to navigate. However, what do you do when your library is only 6 years old? Drawing on her experience as a branch campus librarian for the last two years, the speaker explores the challenges as well as the rewards of growing a physical library in the digital age.
Collection Engagement With Create Lists And Excel: Tips For A Perfect Match, Richard Wisneski
Collection Engagement With Create Lists And Excel: Tips For A Perfect Match, Richard Wisneski
Richard Wisneski
Presentation creating queries, basic Excel setup and best practices, and functionality within Excel for collection development investigation
Library As Publisher: Are You Ready To Support Your Community By Assisting In Content Creation?, Teresa A. Fishel, Jacki Betsworth
Library As Publisher: Are You Ready To Support Your Community By Assisting In Content Creation?, Teresa A. Fishel, Jacki Betsworth
Teresa A. Fishel
A growing role for all types of libraries is to enable content creation by members of their community. One type of role is by “publishing” or distributing that work so that it is available for others. Whether publishing an electronic journal or book or supporting authors for traditional publishing, what is the role libraries could or should be taking? While many academic libraries now host student and faculty journals, what about monographs? Some academic libraries are now exploring how to support faculty interested in producing OA textbooks. A recent article in American Libraries (“Wanna write a good one? Library as …
Providing User Preferred Information Resources For A New Faculty Of Agriculture, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria, Chinwe Veronica Anunobi Dr, Uche Andrew Ogbonna
Providing User Preferred Information Resources For A New Faculty Of Agriculture, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria, Chinwe Veronica Anunobi Dr, Uche Andrew Ogbonna
Chinwe Veronica Anunobi Dr
Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka, Nigeria was established as a federal government financed university on August 1992. Because the university was unprepared to start any agriculture program at that time, there were limited provisions for agricultural information services. However, in 2010 the University established a Faculty of Agriculture; to prepare the university library to serve this group, a survey was carried out to ascertain the faculty’s library literacy status as well as their information needs. e result showed that, among other things, members of the new Faculty preferred hybrid (electronic and print) library services and were open to innovative social …
Hagerty Library Collection Development Internship, James Gross
Hagerty Library Collection Development Internship, James Gross
James Gross
Collection Development Internship at the Drexel University, Hagerty Library. Summary of several collection management projects. Heavy usage of excel for data extraction. Screenshots used for visual aid.
Preserving Digital Collections- An Overview, Peter D. Verheyen
Preserving Digital Collections- An Overview, Peter D. Verheyen
Peter D Verheyen
An introduction to digitization and digital preservation, assuming little or no background in protecting and ensuring access to both born digital and digitized collections, including text, images, and AV collections. The presentation provides an overview of the issues, standards for digitization, metadata, organization, sustainability. It also provides links to resources and tools to begin extending the useful life of digital library collections.
Managing Pda At The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library, Rusty Tryon
Managing Pda At The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library, Rusty Tryon
Rusty Tryon
No abstract provided.
Digital World Of Information: An Overview Of Digital Library, Hirdyesh Kumar Singh
Digital World Of Information: An Overview Of Digital Library, Hirdyesh Kumar Singh
Hirdyesh Kumar Singh
Digital libraries have become of increasing significance in recent years, developing in functionality and content, and becoming accessible to a wider community of users. The digital library will provide a seamless environment where the co-operative access, filtering, manipulation, generation, and preservation of these documents will be supported as a continuous cycle. Users of the library will be both consumers and producers of information, either by themselves or in collaborations with other users. The realization of these new digital libraries requires both the provision of a new technology and a change in the role played by the libraries in the information …
What Do I Do? I'M New..., James W. Gulvas
What Do I Do? I'M New..., James W. Gulvas
James W Gulvas
The goal of this poster is to provide new librarians or information professionals in the medical and health science field with some ideas, tools and resources to be successful. Some new librarians do not have an extensive background in medical or health sciences and may feel overwhelmed when working with veteran health professionals. The outcome for viewers is to gather new ideas in four key areas of medical and health librarianship: instruction, collection development, research collaboration with faculty, and professional development. Ideas that contribute to success for new librarians include discussion, sharing personal experiences, mentorship, and research collaborations. An outcome …
Gist: Joining Ill, Acquisitions, And Collection Development At Eku, Kelly Smith
Gist: Joining Ill, Acquisitions, And Collection Development At Eku, Kelly Smith
Kelly Smith
For libraries who embrace patron-driven acquisitions, the workflows of ILL, Acquisitions, and Collection Development are becoming more interdependent. Workflows that are traditionally siloed in different systems impede the efficient provision of library materials. The Getting It System Toolkit for ILLiad (http://www.gistlibrary.org/) provides an elegant solution to this problem.
Mining E-Reserves Data For Collection Assessment: An Analysis Of How Instructors Use Library Collections To Support Distance Learners, Michele D. Behr
Mining E-Reserves Data For Collection Assessment: An Analysis Of How Instructors Use Library Collections To Support Distance Learners, Michele D. Behr
Michele D Behr
No abstract provided.
Publication Delay In Iranian Scholarly Journals, Mahmood Khosrowjerdi, Neda Zeraatkar, Narjes Vara
Publication Delay In Iranian Scholarly Journals, Mahmood Khosrowjerdi, Neda Zeraatkar, Narjes Vara
Mahmood Khosrowjerdi
Scholarly periodicals in Iran are considered main information resources in the development of knowledge in scholarly areas. About 566 periodicals have publication licenses from the Commission of Scholarly Periodicals Evaluation of Ministry of Science, Research & Technology (MSRT), with sixty-eight published in English. This paper studies the publication delay of twenty-six Iranian scholarly periodicals which are published in Persian in Iran, not those Iranian journals which are published in English in Iran or out of the country. The peer review and scholarly publication processes in Iranian journals are quite lengthy and need improvement. There was no significant relationship between publication …
Collecting For Digital Repositories: New Ways To Disseminate And Share Information, Susanne Clement, Adrian K. Ho, Feng Shan
Collecting For Digital Repositories: New Ways To Disseminate And Share Information, Susanne Clement, Adrian K. Ho, Feng Shan
Adrian K. Ho
No abstract.
Special Formats, Innovative Preservation Storage Solutions, Peter D. Verheyen
Special Formats, Innovative Preservation Storage Solutions, Peter D. Verheyen
Peter D Verheyen
The presentation dealt with the tube storage system developed for architectural and other over-sized drawings at Syracuse University Library.
Digital Preservation With Special Reference To The Open Archival Information System (Oais) Reference Model: An Overview, Sibsankar Jana, Mrinal Kanti Mondal, Ujjal Marjit
Digital Preservation With Special Reference To The Open Archival Information System (Oais) Reference Model: An Overview, Sibsankar Jana, Mrinal Kanti Mondal, Ujjal Marjit
Sibsankar Jana
Libraries are engaged in the creating and marinating digital libraries all over world. A digital library that deals with data those are born digital as well as those that have been digitized from their analogue form. So there is a need to preserve digital resources for future use. Since the nature of digital data or resource is intangible and it cannot see in necked eyes so there is a need to preserve and organized them in such a way that we can get easily access to them. Developing preservation process for digital resources will require the integration of new methods, …
Scholarly Communication And Collection Development Librarians: Getting The Conversation Started, Karen S. Fischer
Scholarly Communication And Collection Development Librarians: Getting The Conversation Started, Karen S. Fischer
Karen S Fischer
In many academic libraries, knowledge of the issues surrounding scholarly communication is considered a skill set required by every librarian who has contact with faculty and students. Conveying the complexities of author rights, alternative publishing models, open access, and the economics of publishing can seem daunting, so how do we to begin the conversation?
Learning about these complex issues takes time, but there are ways to facilitate the process of empowering librarians with the information they need to be knowledgeable enough to have conversations with their constituents. This presentation is tailored to librarians who have not yet gotten started on …
Making The Switch From Print To Online: Why, When And How?, Adrian K. Ho, Joe Toth
Making The Switch From Print To Online: Why, When And How?, Adrian K. Ho, Joe Toth
Adrian K. Ho
No abstract.
Content Recruitment For Institutional Repositories (Ir’S), Adrian K. Ho, Joe Toth
Content Recruitment For Institutional Repositories (Ir’S), Adrian K. Ho, Joe Toth
Adrian K. Ho
No abstract.
Merge Everything It Makes Sense To Merge: The History And Philosophy Of The Merged Reference Collection At The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library In San Jose, California, Paul Kauppila, Sandra E. Belanger, Lisa Rosenblum
Merge Everything It Makes Sense To Merge: The History And Philosophy Of The Merged Reference Collection At The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library In San Jose, California, Paul Kauppila, Sandra E. Belanger, Lisa Rosenblum
Paul Kauppila
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library in San Jose, California is a unique dual-use library serving the students of San Jose State University and the community of San Jose, California. The reference collections of the two libraries are merged and interfiled to promote ease of access for both populations served. Economies of scale were realized through collaborative collection development activities for major reference purchases between the two institutions. This article describes the planning and creation of the King Library's merged reference collection and reviews the literature of collaborative collection development and merged or interfiled collections.