Browsing ERL07. Day 2 by Title
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Collaboration, Cultural Resources & Digital Projects – The Texas Tides Program
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)The electronic aspects of coordinating the collaboration of the many partners of this project will be highlighted. The Texas Tides Community Wiki was set up as a primary collaboration tool to provide a forum for our partner ... -
Containing the E-resources Explosion
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)James Madison Universities e-resources have increased exponentially each year since the Libraries began acquiring electronic journals in 1997. To accommodate this explosion, the JMU Libraries is constantly revising workflow, ... -
CU @ the MTG: Using Online Tools for Collaboration
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)GALILEO, Georgia's Virtual Library, has a history of collaboration with the libraries that it serves, including committees, focus groups, surveys, and review processes. In Phase II of a three year project to upgrade GALILEO, ... -
Developing Electronic Collections with Shrinking Budgets (Doing More With Less)
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)This presentation will focus on the collaborative efforts of academic librarians from three different divisions of the library in combating collection development inertia in spite of dwindling materials budget. While 'doing ... -
Don’t Leave Me in the Dark : Shining a Light on Electronic Resources Communications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)The introduction of electronic resources into the library has resulted in a number of changes in the way librarians communicate with one another about newly acquired resources. Cornell University Library has taken a number ... -
The Evolution of a New World Order: How and Why UCLA Drew the Line between "P" and "E"
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)As one of the premier research libraries in the country, the UCLA Library is a leader in creating innovative and bold approaches to navigating changes in the library landscape. As part of a large digital consortium, the ... -
Figuring the True Cost of e-Products: e-Journals in an e-Package World
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)Most e-journals and e-books are sold as part of larger e-packages. Titles usually are grouped and priced by the content provider. In the case of a selective package of e-products, the vendor may assign a dollar amount to ... -
Know Your Rights: Licensing, Copyright, Fair Use, and Technological Protection Measures in Electronic Resources
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)As libraries shift to a greater reliance on electronic resources, the use rights that libraries and patrons have grown accustomed to are changing. Legal restrictions on use are no longer defined solely by copyright law, ... -
Off-Campus but not Alone: Supporting the Research Needs of Nontraditional Students Using Digital Resources
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)While most libraries have implemented changes that integrate electronic resources with traditional library services, and reference and instruction methods have become more effective at reaching library users in their new ... -
Paving the ERM Highway: the Expanding Role of ERM Systems and the Drive to Streamline their Data Population
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)Electronic Resource Management (ERM) systems are becoming comprehensive data repositories for eResource information, yet populating these systems with information is often labor intensive and time consuming. Our library ... -
Persuasive Proposals for Increasing Your Electronic Resources and Services
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)In these days of scarce funding and increased pressure for cutting edge services, librarians must learn which strategies work to "sell" their requests for additional funding, new services and electronic resources. Come ... -
Preaching to the Choir?: How Academic Librarians Really Feel About Open Access
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in the distribution of scholarly communication via institutional repositories and other open access models. The enthusiasm of academic librarian professional associations ... -
Resolving Our Hosting Dilemmas: Comparing Remotely and Locally Hosted OpenURL Link Resolvers
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)A number of OpenURL link resolver products are currently on the market for libraries to evaluate and implement. Criteria to consider when selecting a link resolver include ease of use and management; reputation of the ... -
Tips for Tackling Electronic Resources
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)Electronic Resources Team members are key people from all departments that work with electronic resources, including Cataloging, Systems, Acquisitions, Collection Development, and Public Service. During the course of ... -
The Transfer Initiative: Creating Best Practice Guidelines for the Transfer of Journal Titles Between Publishers (or: "Where is My eJournal Content Coming From This Year?")
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)This presentation will begin with an overview of why journals move between publishers, including a brief discussion of the relationships between scholarly societies and publishers. It will then discuss the implications of ... -
Using Web 2.0 Technologies to Push E-Resources
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)In the past, electronic resources have been available only through university libraries' websites. In order to access those resources, users would have to wind their way through a multi-layered path, first finding the ... -
Vendor Training: An Assessment from Two Camps
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)This session examines vendor training and electronic resources, from the perspective of the vendor and the library. Using the co-orientation model, results of two online surveys of the two communities will be presented ... -
Vendor Usage Data for Electronic Resources: A Survey of Libraries
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)In April 2006, a survey was mailed to over 360 library directors of Carnegie Research I and II institutions. Its purpose was to gather information about how librarians process and use vendor use data for electronic resources. ... -
Working With Campus Partners to Publish Peer-Reviewed, Open Access Journals
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23)The session will begin with an overview of peer-reviewed, open access journal publishing activity at the University of Guelph library. Three journals currently in production include one on improvisational music, one on ...