Description |
1 online resource (422 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Indexing, Abstracting & Website/Internet Coverage -- NASIG Officers and Executive Board 1998/1999 -- 1999 Program Planning Committee -- Fritz Schwartz Serials Education Scholarship -- About the Editors -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Preconference Programs -- Metadata Preconference -- Scenario Building: Creating Your Library's Future -- Plenary Sessions -- Moving the Network Revolution in Knowledge Management Beyond Random Acts of Progress -- Information Ecologies |
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Shift Happens: Ten Key Trends in Our Profession and Ten Strategies for Success -- Issues Sessions -- Academic Librarianship and the Redefining Scholarship Project -- Academic Librarianship and the Redefining Scholarship Project -- Elements of Style for Next Generation Serials Electronic Data Interchange -- Elements of Style for Next Generation Serials Electronic Data Interchange -- Initial Articles (Peak Project) -- PEAK Project Overview -- Project PEAK: Vanderbilt's Experience with Articles on Demand -- E-Business for E-Journals: Article Pay-per-View |
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Unified Searching of Locally Mounted and Distributed Web Journals -- The American Physical Society and the TORPEDO Ultra Project -- The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and the TORPEDO Ultra Project -- The Evolution of Distance Learning Environments: Shift Happens -- The Evolution of Distance Learning Environments: Shift Happens -- Looking Back -- Looking Back -- One Hundred Percent Communication -- One Hundred Percent Communication -- . . . And I'll have That Order with a License on the Side, Please -- Vendors and Licenses: Adding Value for Customers -- Licensing: A Publisher's Perspective |
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Subscription Agent and Publisher Initiatives -- Breaking the Database Barrier -- Searching and Access to Full Content on the Web, or, We've Got Documents and Publications, Now What? -- Developing a Web Collection: Selection and Evaluation -- Developing a Web Collection: Selection and Evaluation -- Academic Issues in E-Journal Selection and Evaluation -- Reducing Journal Costs Through Advertising: Exploring the Possibilities -- Additive Change: Unobtrusive Advertising for Academic Journals -- Exploring the Possibilities in the Print and Electronic Worlds |
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Redefining the Serial: Issues for the New Millennium -- The Journal as a Provider of Community Services -- Workshops -- Impact of Bundled Databases on Serials Acquisitions in Academic Libraries -- The Pricing Implications of Site and Consortia Licensing into the Next Millennium -- Managing Multiple Media and Extraordinary Expectations -- Push Technology: Applications for Scholarly Communications and Information Management -- Printed Back Volumes and Issues: A Thing of the Past? -- The Elsevier-WebLUIS Connection: A Florida Venture and Adventure |
Summary |
From Carnegie to Internet2 is derived from proceedings of NASIG's 14th Annual Conference, held in June 1999 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Discussing the powerful impact technology has on librarianship, this comprehensive guide examines metadata, scenario building, full-text databases, electronic serials, reliable Web sources, the history of libraria |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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AACR2 and You: Revising AACR2 to Accommodate Seriality |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Harmon, Joseph C
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Makepeace, Jonathan David
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ISBN |
9781040291115 |
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1040291112 |
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