Description |
1 online resource (203 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Signing away our freedom : the implications of electronic resource licences / David Ball -- Integration in academic reference departments : from print to digital resources / Bethany R. Levrault -- Debunking the computer science digital library : lessons learned in collection development at Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology / James Andrew Buczynski -- What do libraries really do with electronic resources? : the practice in 2003 / Jay Shorten -- The changing format of reference collections : are research libraries favoring electronic access over print? / Sarah Robbins, Cheryl McCain, Laurie Scrivener -- Revolution or revelation? : acquisitions for the digital library / Kathleen Morris, Betsy Larson -- The decline of print : ten years of print serial use in a small academic medical library / Karen Thompson Rosati -- The integrated library system : from innovation to relegation to innovation again / Tracy Primich, Caroline Richardson -- Shifting priorities : print and electronic serials at the University of Montana / Michelle S. Millet, Susan Mueller -- The library and the faculty senate : legitimizing the serials evaluation process using the department of biology subscriptions / Sandhya D. Srivastava, Pamela Harpel-Burke -- 21st century shell game : cutting serials in the electronic age / Richard P. Jasper -- The Ames Library : a model for collection integration / Julia B. Dickinson, Sarah E. George -- Integrating resources in the education library : trends, issues, and reality / Justina O. Osa |
Summary |
Get informed answers to your questions and concerns about integrating the materials in your library's collectionLibrary collections have always included materials in many formats?handling a mix of material types is an accepted part of library work. And in recent years, the very concept of?collection? has been significantly redefined by the addition of electronic resources. But are print and digital materials really merged in library collections or are they treated and maintained as separate entities? Integrating Print and Digital Resources in Library Collections examines a variety |
Notes |
"Co-published simultaneously as The acquisitions librarian, numbers 35/36, 2006." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
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Collection management (Libraries)
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Libraries -- Special collections -- Electronic information resources.
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Academic libraries -- Collection development -- United States -- Case studies
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Serials librarianship -- United States -- Case studies
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Collection development (Libraries)
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Periodicals.
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Library Collection Development
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Periodicals as Topic
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collections management.
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collection development.
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periodicals.
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- Collection Development.
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Periodicals
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Collection development (Libraries)
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Academic libraries -- Collection development
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Collection management (Libraries)
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Libraries -- Special collections -- Electronic information resources
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Serials librarianship
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Bibliotheekcollecties.
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Drukwerk.
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Elektronische documenten.
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Bibliotheekbeheer.
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United States
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Fenner, Audrey
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ISBN |
9781135799243 |
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1135799245 |
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