Discovery service indexing content can be highly customizable, which makes traditional title overlap analysis published by third parties less meaningful for a library making new subscription or cancellation decisions. This article presents a method for conducting basic title overlap analyses in‐house at minimal cost, tailored to the specific configuration of the library
E‐books are available to academic libraries through a wide variety of acquisition models. The Univer...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
Joyner Library recently had to make space for a new campus partner. To do so we focused our activity...
This presentation sheds light on a relatively new phenomenon that needs more earnest consideration f...
In a time of increasing physical collection space pressures and rapidly evolving higher education in...
On October 16, 2015, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit handed down its opinion dismissi...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
Drawing on our experience with the Primo discovery service at Baruch College, we will discuss the ex...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
Just like a car, an e‐book program needs continuous maintenance in order to run smoothly. What can w...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
E‐books are available to academic libraries through a wide variety of acquisition models. The Univer...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
Joyner Library recently had to make space for a new campus partner. To do so we focused our activity...
This presentation sheds light on a relatively new phenomenon that needs more earnest consideration f...
In a time of increasing physical collection space pressures and rapidly evolving higher education in...
On October 16, 2015, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit handed down its opinion dismissi...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
Drawing on our experience with the Primo discovery service at Baruch College, we will discuss the ex...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
Just like a car, an e‐book program needs continuous maintenance in order to run smoothly. What can w...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
E‐books are available to academic libraries through a wide variety of acquisition models. The Univer...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
This presentation examines the library’s role as options proliferate regarding textbooks in higher e...