Managing the transition from print to electronic journals and resources : a guide for library and information professionals /

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Imprint:New York : Routledge, 2008.
Description:xxvii, 356 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Routledge studies in library and information science ; 3
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7246091
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Other authors / contributors:Collins, Maria D. D.
Carr, Patrick L.
ISBN:9780789033369 (alk. paper)
0789033364 (alk. paper)
9780789033376 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0789033372 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • About the Editors
  • Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Evolving Collections
  • Chapter 1. Budgeting and Acquisitions
  • Introduction
  • Budget Fundamentals
  • Acquiring E-Resources
  • Working with Selectors
  • Order Process
  • Subscription Agents and the Acquisitions Process
  • Price Models for E-Resources
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 2. Criteria for Selecting and Evaluating E-Resources
  • Introduction
  • Preliminary Questions
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 3. Preservation Concerns in the E-Resource Environment
  • Introduction
  • The Challenges of E-Resource Preservation
  • Partnerships and Initiatives in E-Resource Preservation
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 4. Case Study: Evolving Purchasing and Collection Models for Serials
  • Introduction
  • Overview of the Case Libraries
  • Case Studies for Shifting to Electronic-Only Serials Collections
  • Case Studies for Pay-Per-View Serials Access
  • Conclusion
  • Part II. Evolving Staff and Partnerships
  • Chapter 5. Collaborative Library-Wide Partnerships: Managing E-Resources Through Learning and Adaptation
  • Introduction
  • The Evolution from Print to Electronic: A New Workflow Around Communication
  • From Materials Flow to Information Flow: Surviving Constant Change
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 6. Staffing Trends and Issues in E-Resource Management
  • Introduction
  • Factors Driving Change in Personnel
  • Survey Purpose and Methodology
  • Trends and Issues in Staffing
  • The Need for Collaboration
  • Options for Reorganization
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 7. Partnering with the Patron
  • Introduction
  • The Evolving E-World
  • What are our Users Telling us About E-Resources?
  • How do Librarians and Vendors Respond?
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 8. Enhancing E-Resources by Studying Users: The University of Rochester's Analysis of Faculty Perspectives on an Institutional Repository
  • Introduction
  • Making our Institutional Repository Work
  • What Users Really Want
  • Complexities of Implementation
  • Adding Mapping to our Toolkit
  • An Example of Mapping
  • Conclusion
  • Part III. Evolving Tools
  • Chapter 9. The Role of the Online Catalog As an E-Resource Access and Management Tool
  • Introduction
  • Is the Catalog Dead?
  • The Role of the Catalog in Identifying Serials
  • E-Journals in the Opac
  • A Brief Survey of Access to Journals and E-Journals in 30 ARL Opacs
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 10. ERM Systems: Background, Selection, and Implementation
  • Introduction
  • Background and History
  • Choosing the Right ERM System
  • Understanding your Library's ERM Needs and Limitations
  • Implementing an ERM System
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 11. Integration and Data Standards
  • Introduction
  • Authentication and Authorization
  • Search and Retrieve
  • Application Integration
  • Web Services
  • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • Serials Information and Usage Statistics
  • User Interface Integration
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 12. E-Journal Management Tools
  • Introduction
  • A-to-Z Lists
  • The OpenURL and Link Resolvers
  • Federated Searching
  • The Future of E-Journal Management Tools
  • Chapter 13. Creating an E-Resource Infrastructure: A Case Study of Strategies At Seven Academic Libraries
  • Introduction
  • Methodology and Goals of the Data Collection
  • Overview of the Case Libraries and Their E-Resource Infrastructures
  • Infrastructure Rationales
  • Strengths, Weaknesses, and Lessons Learned
  • Conclusion
  • Part IV. Evolving Strategies and Workflows
  • Chapter 14. Analyzing Workflows and Realizing Efficiencies for Serials Processing
  • Introduction
  • Are Serial Workflows All They Can Be?
  • Efficiency for Serials
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 15. Issues in E-Resource Licensing
  • Introduction
  • Early Initiatives
  • Model Licenses
  • Standard Licenses
  • Other Experiments in Licensing
  • Alternative to Licensing
  • License Expression Working Group
  • End-User Education and Other Issues
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 16. The Activation and Maintenance of E-Journal Access
  • Introduction
  • The Activation of E-Journal Access
  • Maintenance of E-Journal Access
  • Emerging Trends in the Activation and Maintenance of E-Journal Access
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 17. Issues, Changes, and Trends in Cataloging E-Journals
  • Introduction
  • Cataloging E-Journals: Issues and Solutions
  • Revisions to the Cataloging Rules
  • Resource Description and Access (RDA)
  • The Influence of FRBR on the New Cataloging Code
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 18. Workflows for Managing E-Resources: Case Studies of the Strategies At Five Academic Libraries
  • Introduction
  • An Overview of the Libraries Studied
  • Core Tasks for E-Resource Management
  • Conclusion
  • Index