Ongoing electronic resource purchases represent a substantial proportion of collections budgets. Recognizing the necessity of systematic ongoing assessment with full selector engagement, Columbia University Libraries appointed an Electronic Resources Assessment Working Group to promote the inclusion of such resources within our current culture of assessment. This article describes the Working Group’s implementation of an electronic resource renewal reminder system in Google Calendar, a calendar already in use by selectors for daily scheduling. In discussing this particular solution, this article shows how libraries can link existing systems together to move beyond their limitations and integrate them into existing staff workflows
Over the last several years, libraries have experienced a myriad of changes that have affected the m...
Introduction “While the principles of collection development, which were developed in the world of p...
In the early years of 2000, academic libraries used to transfer nearly 16% of their purchase budget ...
Assessment of ongoing or potential electronic purchases has always been a challenging and time-consu...
This article discusses the challenge of maintaining meaningful usage statistics for electronic resou...
The processes involved in managing electronic resources are complex. They are becoming even more so ...
Learn how subject librarians can work together with electronic resource librarians and department fa...
As the percentage of acquisition dollars devoted to electronic resources continues to rise so does t...
As physical collections go digital, the organizational procedures, budgets, and usage patterns of li...
We have now reached a tipping point at which electronic resources comprise more than half of academi...
Have you ever discovered an e-resource in your catalogue which was purchased months ago but still do...
One of the core functions of the electronic resources librarian(ERL) consists of managing various st...
The converging pressures of dwindling budgets, increasing subscription costs, and shifting user expe...
Annual subscription reviews are a normal part of many libraries’ operations, but this process is tim...
Electronic resources undergo various changes during their lifecycle from evaluation, to acquisitions...
Over the last several years, libraries have experienced a myriad of changes that have affected the m...
Introduction “While the principles of collection development, which were developed in the world of p...
In the early years of 2000, academic libraries used to transfer nearly 16% of their purchase budget ...
Assessment of ongoing or potential electronic purchases has always been a challenging and time-consu...
This article discusses the challenge of maintaining meaningful usage statistics for electronic resou...
The processes involved in managing electronic resources are complex. They are becoming even more so ...
Learn how subject librarians can work together with electronic resource librarians and department fa...
As the percentage of acquisition dollars devoted to electronic resources continues to rise so does t...
As physical collections go digital, the organizational procedures, budgets, and usage patterns of li...
We have now reached a tipping point at which electronic resources comprise more than half of academi...
Have you ever discovered an e-resource in your catalogue which was purchased months ago but still do...
One of the core functions of the electronic resources librarian(ERL) consists of managing various st...
The converging pressures of dwindling budgets, increasing subscription costs, and shifting user expe...
Annual subscription reviews are a normal part of many libraries’ operations, but this process is tim...
Electronic resources undergo various changes during their lifecycle from evaluation, to acquisitions...
Over the last several years, libraries have experienced a myriad of changes that have affected the m...
Introduction “While the principles of collection development, which were developed in the world of p...
In the early years of 2000, academic libraries used to transfer nearly 16% of their purchase budget ...