Browsing ERL07. Day 2 by Title
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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 ...