As e-books and e-journals become more prevalent many libraries are seeing use of their physical collections decline. At the same time patrons are requesting more comprehensive library services, including access to library resources 24 hours a day and quicker delivery of materials. In response to these requests the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries implemented a new book retrieval service in March 2002. Since its implementation, over 26,000 requests have been processed. Through this service, patrons identify books of interest in the OPAC and place requests for books that are on the shelf in open stacks or (less frequently) in a storage facility. Requests are printed at the campus library that owns the title, library staff retriev...
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison Memorial Library ILL Borrowing Office is a high volume borrowing...
Despite the prevalence of academic libraries adopting web-scale discovery tools, few studies have qu...
The authors identify the major issues associated with e-books and their expanding role in libraries,...
Dramatic decrease of users in reference services is a trend observed all around the world. Rather th...
More e-books in a library’s collection means major changes in the individual user’s experience. At t...
I analyzed circulation of print books at Seton Hall University Libraries using the WorldCat Analysis...
Presentation given at the 2011 College and University Libraries Section, Kansas Library Association ...
In recent years, academic libraries have been increasingly challenged to offer newer, more sophistic...
College students today flock to Wikipedia in droves, while at the same time academic libraries conti...
This article discusses a paradigm shift from librarian-mediated collection development to patron-ini...
For many of our network savvy patrons, accustomed to identifying and instantly obtaining text materi...
In the academic Information Commons, the frontline staff are key library assets. This article demons...
Since 2014, Carleton University Library has been adding to the ways it practices collection developm...
The advent of remote, automated renewal services (phone based and web based) have had a significant ...
Academic libraries are increasingly collecting e-books, but little research has investigated how stu...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Memorial Library ILL Borrowing Office is a high volume borrowing...
Despite the prevalence of academic libraries adopting web-scale discovery tools, few studies have qu...
The authors identify the major issues associated with e-books and their expanding role in libraries,...