Assessment of ongoing or potential electronic purchases has always been a challenging and time-consuming process for librarians. In most cases, the organization, maintenance, sharing, and use of electronic resources data can be overwhelming. Diligent planning, monitoring, and assessment of e-resources is more important than ever. This article lays out the step-by-step process of creating an e-resources assessment playbook. This playbook will essentially be a book of strategies that will help orchestrate and illustrate steps and techniques for carrying out particular e-resources reports
The usability of e-resources and services contributes to library patrons’ use and satisfaction with ...
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...
Assessment of ongoing or potential electronic purchases has always been a challenging and time-consu...
One of the core functions of the electronic resources librarian(ERL) consists of managing various st...
Ongoing electronic resource purchases represent a substantial proportion of collections budgets. Rec...
Learn how subject librarians can work together with electronic resource librarians and department fa...
Two decades after the advent of electronic journals and databases, librarians are still grappling wi...
Librarians and information specialists have been finding ways to manage electronic resources for ove...
Collection development of electronic resources has come to stay in library development to complement...
Introduction “While the principles of collection development, which were developed in the world of p...
Graham Stone, University of Huddersfield, and Jill Emery, Portland State University, have set up TER...
The processes involved in managing electronic resources are complex. They are becoming even more so ...
Graham Stone, University of Huddersfield, and Jill Emery, Portland State University, have set up TER...
Libraries of the present age cannot grow without proper application of e-resources (electronic resou...
The usability of e-resources and services contributes to library patrons’ use and satisfaction with ...
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...
Assessment of ongoing or potential electronic purchases has always been a challenging and time-consu...
One of the core functions of the electronic resources librarian(ERL) consists of managing various st...
Ongoing electronic resource purchases represent a substantial proportion of collections budgets. Rec...
Learn how subject librarians can work together with electronic resource librarians and department fa...
Two decades after the advent of electronic journals and databases, librarians are still grappling wi...
Librarians and information specialists have been finding ways to manage electronic resources for ove...
Collection development of electronic resources has come to stay in library development to complement...
Introduction “While the principles of collection development, which were developed in the world of p...
Graham Stone, University of Huddersfield, and Jill Emery, Portland State University, have set up TER...
The processes involved in managing electronic resources are complex. They are becoming even more so ...
Graham Stone, University of Huddersfield, and Jill Emery, Portland State University, have set up TER...
Libraries of the present age cannot grow without proper application of e-resources (electronic resou...
The usability of e-resources and services contributes to library patrons’ use and satisfaction with ...
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...