Given the continued state of strained library budgets and increasing content offerings from publishers, the authors set out to investigate this current environment from the perspectives of both library and publisher. After reviewing the array of publisher offerings as well as ongoing collection development issues faced by libraries, the authors moderated an open discussion with their peers to determine if any new models and solutions offered by publishers help to address these concerns, and if not, what the library community would like to see as an ideal acquisitions model
In the spring of 2010, staff at Western Carolina University’s Hunter Library began investigating how...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...
Drawing on our experience with the Primo discovery service at Baruch College, we will discuss the ex...
Statistical gathering and analysis plays an important role for librarian and publisher alike as we s...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
This presentation sheds light on a relatively new phenomenon that needs more earnest consideration f...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
Just like a car, an e‐book program needs continuous maintenance in order to run smoothly. What can w...
Traditionally, usage figures for electronic serials have lumped all years of publication together. N...
In our evolving effort to build infrastructure and support around research data management needs, we...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
When the Open Access (OA) movement began at the beginning of the 21st century, librarians and select...
In the spring of 2010, staff at Western Carolina University’s Hunter Library began investigating how...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...
Drawing on our experience with the Primo discovery service at Baruch College, we will discuss the ex...
Statistical gathering and analysis plays an important role for librarian and publisher alike as we s...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
This presentation sheds light on a relatively new phenomenon that needs more earnest consideration f...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
Just like a car, an e‐book program needs continuous maintenance in order to run smoothly. What can w...
Traditionally, usage figures for electronic serials have lumped all years of publication together. N...
In our evolving effort to build infrastructure and support around research data management needs, we...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
When the Open Access (OA) movement began at the beginning of the 21st century, librarians and select...
In the spring of 2010, staff at Western Carolina University’s Hunter Library began investigating how...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...