Techniques for electronic resource management : TERMS and the transition to open /

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Author / Creator:Emery, Jill, author.
Imprint:Chicago : ALA Editions, 2020.
©2020
Description:xi, 219 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11964829
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Other authors / contributors:Emery, Jill, author.
Stone, Graham (Librarian), author.
McCracken, Peter, author.
ISBN:9780838919040
0838919049
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Growing open access options, big-deal price pressure, fluid ebook purchasing models. You need a framework for managing the many details of your online material. TERMS - Techniques for Electronic Resource Management Systems-gave you one. Now its creators, mining 5 years of notes and with input from many voices in the field, have updated their influential life cycle model. In six sections you will circle through selection, procurement and licensing, implementation, troubleshooting, evaluation, and preservation and sustainability. The book's structure supports easy reference whether a single team manages electronic resources or if responsibility is spread across the library organization. Each section breaks into six categories which in turn give guidance in three areas: Basic (80 percent of issues with electronic resources), Complex, and the growing universe of Open Access resources"--
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Growing Open Access (OA) options, Big Deal price pressure, fluid e-book purchasing models, and the need for ongoing assessment: it all adds up to a lot of moving parts. More than ever, you need a pragmatic framework for managing the many details of your online materials. TERMS--Techniques for Electronic Resource Management Systems--gave you one. Now its creators, incorporating five years of notes and input from many voices in the field, have updated their influential lifecycle model. In six sections you will circle through selection, procurement and licensing, implementation, troubleshooting, evaluation, and preservation and sustainability. Offering targeted guidance on both basic and complex issues, this book's topics include

ways to fold OA management into traditional library practice; accommodating the range of new purchasing models; the relative weight of 13 factors when negotiating with vendors; understanding deal-breakers and knowing when to walk away; assessment after COUNTER 5 and bibliometrics; criteria for making decisions on preservation and sustainability; managing streaming media; and six major developments to watch as the field evolves.

Whether a single team manages electronic resources or responsibility is spread across your library, this book will be your go-to ERM reference.

Physical Description:xi, 219 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780838919040
0838919049