Managing Digital Resources in Libraries
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Managing Digital Resources in Libraries

  1. 206 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Managing Digital Resources in Libraries

About this book

Advice from the expertson collecting and managing the digital resources that are an increasingly vital part of librarianship!

Managing Digital Resources in Libraries is a practical guide to managing library materials in digital formats. Working librarians share their expertise in the acquisition and management of digital resources,

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Index

Pages marked with fig. indicate figures; those marked with table indicate tables; those marked with chart indicate charts.
Academic libraries
vs. digital content providers. See Licensing agreements
See All-digital public health library, MCHEL; Cataloging electronic journals; Cold Fusion database access of e-journals; Electronic collection management case studies; Electronic journal finder, Western Michigan University Library; Electronic librarian; ā€œElin@ā€ (Electronic Library Information Navigator); Licensing issues, and integrated collection; Online journals access; Open Archives movement; PDA-accessible resources; ā€œPirate Source,ā€ Joyner Library
AccessMichigan Electronic Community Health Information Initiative, 151
Aggregated databases. See Cold Fusion database access of e-journals; Electronic journal finder, Western Michigan University Library; ā€œElin@ā€ (Electronic Library Information Navigator)
Alfred University Herrick Library, 108
All-digital public health library, MCHEL
access issues, 153–155
AccessMichigan Electronic Community Health Information Initiative, 151
collaboration efforts, 151–153
developmental strategies, 149–151
digitizing print resources, 153
e-journals, 150–155
future directions of, 155–156
history regarding, 148
hospital libraries collaboration, 151–152
NetLibrary e-books, 152–153
ā€œPriceline modelā€ of pricing, 152
summary regarding, 147,156
title-level access to print subscriptions, 150
training and marketing, 155
vision statement, mission, 148–149
Web access, 153–154
Web page development, 149–150
Allard, Suzie, 45
Alwerud, Anna, 4,85
Anderson, Sue, 4,121
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 18
Anti-circumvention measures, of licensing agreements, 8–9,10,16,21,22
Apple Computer, Inc. v. Franklin Computer Corp. copyright case, 12
Association of Research Libraries, 34
Beasley, Carla, 5,159
BOAI (Budapest Open Access Initiative), 45
Boston, George, 97
Brenneise, Harvey, 4,5,147
Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), 45
Building Ele...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction: Managing Digital Resources
  7. Licensing
  8. The Impact of Licenses on Library Collections
  9. Travels into Several Remote Corners of the Information Universe: A Voyage to the Department of the Houyhnhnmists, or, Licensing Issues and the Integrated Collection
  10. Opinions, Research, and Analysis
  11. Harvesting for Disseminating: Open Archives and the Role of Academic Libraries
  12. The Electronic Librarian: Inching Towards the Revolution
  13. The Method Behind the Madness: Acquiring Online Journals and a Solution to Provide Access
  14. Systems and Software
  15. Choices in Cataloging Electronic Journals
  16. ELIN@: Electronic Library Information Navigator–Towards the ā€œOne Stop Shopā€
  17. Western Michigan University Libraries’ ā€œElectronic Journal Finderā€
  18. Integrating Print and Electronic Resources: Joyner Library’s ā€œPirate Sourceā€
  19. Electronic Journals in Aggregated Collections: Providing Access Through the Catalog and a Cold Fusion Database
  20. Special Projects and Histories
  21. Just Another Format: Integrating Resources for Users of Personal Digital Assistants
  22. Issues in the Development of an All-Digital Public Health Library in Michigan: The Michigan Community Health Electronic Library
  23. Electronic Collection Management: Completing the Cycle–Experiences at Two Libraries
  24. Index