Electronic resource management : practical perspectives in a new technical services model /
A significant shift is taking place in libraries, with the purchase of e-resources accounting for the bulk of materials spending. Electronic Resource Management makes the case that technical services workflows need to make a corresponding shift toward e-centric models and highlights the increasing v...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Chandos,
2012.
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Colección: | Chandos information professional series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Emerging technical services models in the context of the past
- Changes felt throughout technical services
- From ownership to access
- Blurring technical and public services
- Automation as a trigger for downsizing
- Lost opportunities
- Organizational change as a mark of innovation
- The first wave: accommodating electronic resources in a print-centric structure
- The second wave: reorganizing to support the growth of electronic resources
- Beginnings of the third wave: holistic electronic resource management
- Learning from library automation
- The role of sharing
- The third wave: new organizational models
- Preparing for the third wave
- Case studies
- References
- Electronic resource management: staffing and workflow
- Serials librarianship shifts electronic
- Electronic resource librarians: the public face of technical services
- Workflow models: distribution or centralization
- Defining electronic resource management and the role of new systems
- Beyond electronic resource management
- The present state of staffing
- Conclusion
- Case studies
- References
- Electronic resource management systems: implementation and transformation
- ERMS development triggered by the Digital Library Federation
- ERMS implementations
- Challenges
- The standards problem
- A new paradigm: resource management
- Resource management in the cloud
- Applying resource management to academic libraries
- Resource management as a catalyst for change within libraries
- Conclusion
- Case studies
- References
- Discovery systems, layers and tools, and the role of the electronic resource librarian
- The evolution of the language of discovery
- The OPAC
- Catalog overlays
- Federated searching
- Web-scale discovery
- Themes of future development
- The role of technical services
- Discovery in a broader context
- Case studies
- References
- Academic library consortia and the evolving role of electronic resources and technology
- A brief history
- Buying together = saving money together
- Usage statistics
- Information technology and consortia
- Electronic resource management
- Sharing expertise
- Speaking together for greater influence
- Predictions on future trends
- Conclusion
- Case studies
- References
- Conclusion: e-books and the future of technical services
- Defining the e-book
- E-readers
- E-book aggregators
- Publisher-direct e-books
- User preference
- E-books as a different reading experience
- E-books in the academic environment
- Digital rights management
- The e-book acquisitions workflow and its placement within technical services
- The effect on the library as a whole
- Conclusion
- References.