Libraries face many challenges as electronic resources proliferate and become the expected means of accessing information. In a period of ten years, expectations of library users for desktop access to information has required dramatic shifts in the behind the scenes work performed at the library as well as the instruction provided to students. This presentation provides an overview of the issues
Natalee Hattig is the Electronic Resources Librarian at Florida State University. She is responsible...
The Internet has significantly changed the ways in which information is provided, particularly in li...
The transition from print to electronic resources has brought significant changes to academic librar...
The presentation looks at the characteristic features of the information landscape and the important...
Presentation given at the 2011 College and University Libraries Section, Kansas Library Association ...
More e-books in a library’s collection means major changes in the individual user’s experience. At t...
Michael Whang is the Head of Web & Internet Services, Western Michigan University Libraries, Kalamaz...
Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and...
Faculty, students, and library staff are making increasingly nuanced use of e‐book collections, but ...
The University of Kansas Libraries sponsored a special task force to investigate e-book vendors and ...
A panel of librarians presented glimpses of the changes occurring in their library operations as the...
Cheri Duncan is from James Madison University.James Madison Universities e-resources have increased ...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
In this presentation, catalogers from a large academic library share how they make e-resources disco...
The University of Kansas Libraries initially experimented with electronic books through a NetLibrary...
Natalee Hattig is the Electronic Resources Librarian at Florida State University. She is responsible...
The Internet has significantly changed the ways in which information is provided, particularly in li...
The transition from print to electronic resources has brought significant changes to academic librar...
The presentation looks at the characteristic features of the information landscape and the important...
Presentation given at the 2011 College and University Libraries Section, Kansas Library Association ...
More e-books in a library’s collection means major changes in the individual user’s experience. At t...
Michael Whang is the Head of Web & Internet Services, Western Michigan University Libraries, Kalamaz...
Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and...
Faculty, students, and library staff are making increasingly nuanced use of e‐book collections, but ...
The University of Kansas Libraries sponsored a special task force to investigate e-book vendors and ...
A panel of librarians presented glimpses of the changes occurring in their library operations as the...
Cheri Duncan is from James Madison University.James Madison Universities e-resources have increased ...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
In this presentation, catalogers from a large academic library share how they make e-resources disco...
The University of Kansas Libraries initially experimented with electronic books through a NetLibrary...
Natalee Hattig is the Electronic Resources Librarian at Florida State University. She is responsible...
The Internet has significantly changed the ways in which information is provided, particularly in li...
The transition from print to electronic resources has brought significant changes to academic librar...