This paper presents significant findings from a 2015 survey of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and Oberlin Group Libraries to learn how institutions make decisions to withdraw or retain print monographs. The survey was part of a two‐pronged national study led by preservation and conservation experts to better understand which kinds of data, policies, data sharing mechanisms, and other communication strategies libraries use and need to make informed decisions about monograph withdrawals in their collections. This study reviews how policies are (or aren’t) developed, what kinds of data are (or aren’t) used, and which stakeholders are (or aren’t) consulted. Trends in institutions by type and size (public versus private, state insti...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
Escalating textbook costs and continually evolving technologies for delivering course content have c...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
Many donated books in circulating collections have value as historical artifacts due to unique inter...
This paper outlines the results of the authors’ research study on one consortium’s interlibrary loan...
Statistical gathering and analysis plays an important role for librarian and publisher alike as we s...
This presentation sheds light on a relatively new phenomenon that needs more earnest consideration f...
This presentation uses Appalachian State University’s experiences as a stimulus for discussing how w...
Personnel turnover and other factors led the University of North Texas Libraries to repurpose staffi...
In preparation for a comprehensive serials review project, we created a homegrown Access database in...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...
Traditional citation and download metrics have long been the standard by which we measure the use an...
With a flat budget and ever increasing inflation for serials, UTA Libraries chose to embark on a mul...
This paper describes Virginia Tech\u27s implementation of a purchase‐on‐demand (POD) program designe...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
Escalating textbook costs and continually evolving technologies for delivering course content have c...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
Many donated books in circulating collections have value as historical artifacts due to unique inter...
This paper outlines the results of the authors’ research study on one consortium’s interlibrary loan...
Statistical gathering and analysis plays an important role for librarian and publisher alike as we s...
This presentation sheds light on a relatively new phenomenon that needs more earnest consideration f...
This presentation uses Appalachian State University’s experiences as a stimulus for discussing how w...
Personnel turnover and other factors led the University of North Texas Libraries to repurpose staffi...
In preparation for a comprehensive serials review project, we created a homegrown Access database in...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...
Traditional citation and download metrics have long been the standard by which we measure the use an...
With a flat budget and ever increasing inflation for serials, UTA Libraries chose to embark on a mul...
This paper describes Virginia Tech\u27s implementation of a purchase‐on‐demand (POD) program designe...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
Escalating textbook costs and continually evolving technologies for delivering course content have c...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...