Tenopir discusses the the Nov 2008 annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisition-- The Best of Times, the Worst of Times. The discussions at Charleston focused on preserving born-digital materials, not just digitizing old analog or print items
SERIALS LIBRARIANSHIP is hot. It wasn\u27t too long ago that library schools were eliminating serial...
Discusses CD-ROM publications and their importance to librarians trying to decide what product to bu...
Digital users identify the ideas that they think are important. Because we cannot tell what will be ...
Tenopir discusses the the Nov 2008 annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisiti...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
The Online Information Meeting each December in London is one of the last remaining conferences dedi...
Lists CD-ROM products presented at the 1987 annual meetings of the Special Libraries Association and...
MORE THAN 1000 LIBRARIANS, publishers, and vendors jammed into the 25th annual Charleston Conference...
While no one knows for sure what the future holds for libraries or the online industry, experts have...
Important events in the use of electronic resources in libraries from 1983 to 1993 include the devel...
Tenopir discusses major trends in the library marketplace in the next five years, including integrat...
Libraries across the US are seeing an increased amount of automated information coming through to th...
USER EXPECTATIONS ARE CHANGING, mainly owing to the web, search engines, and advances in communicati...
By 1988 almost 60% of US academic and public libraries were using CD-ROM databases. CD-ROM products ...
For the past several years, many libraries have been developing institutional repositories to house ...
SERIALS LIBRARIANSHIP is hot. It wasn\u27t too long ago that library schools were eliminating serial...
Discusses CD-ROM publications and their importance to librarians trying to decide what product to bu...
Digital users identify the ideas that they think are important. Because we cannot tell what will be ...
Tenopir discusses the the Nov 2008 annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisiti...
Libraries and publishers are busy redesigning and formatting content while introducing new services ...
The Online Information Meeting each December in London is one of the last remaining conferences dedi...
Lists CD-ROM products presented at the 1987 annual meetings of the Special Libraries Association and...
MORE THAN 1000 LIBRARIANS, publishers, and vendors jammed into the 25th annual Charleston Conference...
While no one knows for sure what the future holds for libraries or the online industry, experts have...
Important events in the use of electronic resources in libraries from 1983 to 1993 include the devel...
Tenopir discusses major trends in the library marketplace in the next five years, including integrat...
Libraries across the US are seeing an increased amount of automated information coming through to th...
USER EXPECTATIONS ARE CHANGING, mainly owing to the web, search engines, and advances in communicati...
By 1988 almost 60% of US academic and public libraries were using CD-ROM databases. CD-ROM products ...
For the past several years, many libraries have been developing institutional repositories to house ...
SERIALS LIBRARIANSHIP is hot. It wasn\u27t too long ago that library schools were eliminating serial...
Discusses CD-ROM publications and their importance to librarians trying to decide what product to bu...
Digital users identify the ideas that they think are important. Because we cannot tell what will be ...