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Title: Providing Access to Electronic Journals in Academic Libraries
Authors: O’Hara, Lisa
University of Manitoba
Subjects : Access
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Practices and procedures for providing access to electronic journals
Issue Date: 25-Mar-2006
Publisher: Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract: Practices and procedures for providing access to electronic journals have changed in the relatively short time that they have been handled in libraries. This presentation will discuss some of those changes, examine how libraries are currently providing access to electronic journals and discuss where we think we are going.
Description: Lisa O'Hara has been Electronic Resources Cataloguer at the University of Manitoba Libraries in Winnipeg, Canada since 2002. Prior to this, she held a variety of positions in cataloguing and technical services at academic, special and public libraries over a period of ten years. She has been a trainer for the CONSER coordinated Serials Cataloging Cooperative Training Program for the workshop on integrating resources since 2003 and has presented to local groups on providing access to electronic resources.
Type: Presentation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/10405
Appears in Collections:2006 Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference
ERL06. Day 3

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