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Title: Continuing Access to Electronic Resources
Authors: Beals, Nancy
Junus, Ranti
Rhodes, Sarah
Rupp, Nathan
Smith, Kelly
Eastern Kentucky University
Georgetown Law Library
Michigan State University
University of Michigan
Wayne State University
Subjects : Preservation and perpetual access
Accessing electronic content
Managing eResources
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2008
Publisher: Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract: Electronic resources are growing exponentially. Serials are only one example of this. Collection developers need firm criteria when they are thinking about moving their collection to an electronic environment. The preservation and continued access to these electronic resources is not only a necessity but also an obligation for libraries. Libraries are not only committed but responsible for providing to their users the necessary information in the format that is best. This information needs to be managed carefully so that our patrons can access it when and where they need it.
Description: Nancy Beals ia an Electronic Resources Librarian at Wayne State University. Ranti Junus is a Systems Librarian at Michigan State University. Sarah Rhodes is a Digital Preservation Librarian at Georgetown Law Library. Nathan Rupp is a Collection Development Librarian at University of Michigan. Kelly Smith is a Serials and Electronic Resources Librarian at Eastern Kentucky University Libraries.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/20912
Appears in Collections:2008 Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference
ERL08. Day 2

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