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Maria Collins (Editor), Patrick Carr (Editor)

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June 30, 2008 0789033364 978-0789033369 1

Managing the Transition from Print to Electronic Journals and Resources: A Guide for Library and Information Professionals is a collection of essays from the leading authorities on print-to-e-resource transition – from library institutions of all sizes and levels of funding. This book will help librarians and information professionals to design, implement, and manage solutions to effectively provide online access to e-journals and e-resources. Special topics discussed include reconfiguring acquisition models, electronic resource management (ERM) systems, skill sets necessary for e-resource management, efficiency enhancement, and current trends and initiatives in licensing. In addition, the wide range of articles included in Managing the Transition from Print to Electronic Journals and Resources: A Guide for Library and Information Professionals, will aid librarians in navigating the problems of changing formats, staffing issues, workflow approaches, and new and interrelated tools used to manage and provide access.


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A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR ANYONE INVOLVED IN MANAGING ELECTRONIC RESOURCES. It covers the gamut of electronic resources management issues, from acquisitions to access, selection to standards, and it includes information of use to both the experienced electronic resources manager and the electronic resources novice. In particular, the practical tables and checklists at the end of almost every chapter may assist library professionals who wish to make changes to processes or evaluate procedures or workflows. Librarians wishing to learn from the experiences of others will find this a valuable resource. . . . I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS RESOURCE TO ALL LIBRARIES that are considering expanding their electronic collections or converting their print collections to electronic ones. -- Dalene Hawthorne, Assistant Professor, Head of Systems and Technical Services, Emporia State University Libraries and Archives

Editors Maria Collins and Patrick Carr have done AN EXCELLENT JOB of identifying premier librarians in the field of electronic resources to collaborate on this book. . . . A WEALTH OF INFORMATION on how electronic resources are evolving and will continue to evolve in the future. I found the chapters on E-Journal Management Tools, Preservation, and Workflows for Managing E-Resources timely and extremely informative for librarians who have found themselves spending more of their time and energy on electronic resources. Both the novice and the experienced librarian will find this book INFORMATIVE AND ENGAGING. -- Beth R. Bernhardt, MLS, Electronic Journals / Document Delivery Librarian, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

About the Author

Maria D. D. Collins is the Associate Head of Acquisitions at North Carolina State University Libraries. She joined NCSU in November, 2005. Prior to working at NCSU, she served as serials librarian and coordinator of serials at Mississippi State University (MSU) Libraries for six years. Maria has actively engaged the serials profession through both service and research efforts. She initiated and coordinated a regional serials workshop that is still held annually at MSU and served as column editor for a special section of the Serials Librarian for five years. She currently serves as the co-editor of the Electronic Journal Forum column for Serials Review. Her primary research interests for publication are electronic research management (ERM) and serials workflows.  Maria obtained her degrees from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill including a BA, MAT and MSLS. She enjoys spending time at home with her husband, Leonard, and three children, Aidan, Christopher and Siddalee.

Patrick L. Carr is the Electronic and Continuing Resources Acquisitions Coordinator at East Carolina University Libraries. Prior to starting at East Carolina University, he worked at Mississippi State University Libraries for three and a half years. Here, he served as Serials Librarian and then Coordinator of Serials. Patrick holds an MLS from Clarion University of Pennsylvania and an MA in English from the University of Rochester. His research has appeared in such journals as Serials Review, The Serials Librarian, Collection Management, and Current Studies in Librarianship. Patrick is an active member of the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) and currently serves as co-chair of the NASIG Awards & Recognition Committee. He was the 2006 recipient of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services' First Step Award, the 2007 recipient of the American Chemical Society's Charleston Conference Scholarship, and is the reigning champion of the NASIG Annual Conference Fun Run.


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preservation concerns, integrated library system, cataloging manual, access level record, perpetual access rights, evolving purchasing, cancelling print subscriptions, serial workflows, electronic resource management, federated searching, single record approach, federated search engines, link resolver, staffing trends, realizing efficiencies, print serials, transition from print, serial vendors, serials catalogers, partner libraries, serials access, cataloging code, case libraries, network identifiers, subscription agents
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Managing the Transition, Serials Review, Serials Solutions, Wide Partnerships, Digital Library Federation, E-Resource Environment, Carol Tenopir, National Information Standards Organization, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Electronic Resources, Enhancing E-Resources, University of Nevada, University of North Carolina, D-Lib Magazine, Cataloging E-Journals, E-Journal Management Tools, New York, Technical Services, Library Technology Reports, Studying Users, Mapping Example Step, E-Resource Licensing, Against the Grain, Oxford University Press, United States
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