The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptations to the changing technologies of information distribution and usage. The librarians on the panel presented glimpses of the changes occurring in their library operations as they transition to services without print. The librarians explored, through the evidence of their changing library operations, a range of topics, for example: trends in e‐resource acquisition and usage; changes in consortia; processing and organizational changes; and developments in open access publishing and library e‐publication. After initial presentations, the panel and moderator encouraged questions, comments, and discussion with attendees
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
Copyright issues are important to every library, large and small. Libraries, librarians, and library...
Given the continued state of strained library budgets and increasing content offerings from publishe...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
A panel of librarians working for different kinds of library vendors discussed their unique and valu...
Statistical gathering and analysis plays an important role for librarian and publisher alike as we s...
Given the changing collection management landscape a clear tool for evaluating purchase decisions is...
The economic challengers in higher education and healthcare coupled with continuing budget concerns ...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
In 2015, the University of North Texas Libraries implemented an access‐based collection development ...
The University of Kansas (KU) Libraries has a new organizational structure that resulted in the crea...
Given the changing collection management landscape a clear tool for evaluating purchase decisions is...
Copyright issues are important to every library, large and small. Libraries, librarians, and library...
What kinds of services and support should be expected after the sale? Vendors are increasingly provi...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
Copyright issues are important to every library, large and small. Libraries, librarians, and library...
Given the continued state of strained library budgets and increasing content offerings from publishe...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
A panel of librarians working for different kinds of library vendors discussed their unique and valu...
Statistical gathering and analysis plays an important role for librarian and publisher alike as we s...
Given the changing collection management landscape a clear tool for evaluating purchase decisions is...
The economic challengers in higher education and healthcare coupled with continuing budget concerns ...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
In 2015, the University of North Texas Libraries implemented an access‐based collection development ...
The University of Kansas (KU) Libraries has a new organizational structure that resulted in the crea...
Given the changing collection management landscape a clear tool for evaluating purchase decisions is...
Copyright issues are important to every library, large and small. Libraries, librarians, and library...
What kinds of services and support should be expected after the sale? Vendors are increasingly provi...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
Copyright issues are important to every library, large and small. Libraries, librarians, and library...
Given the continued state of strained library budgets and increasing content offerings from publishe...