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- The community networking handbook / by Bajjaly, Stephen T.(CARDINAL)213416;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-196) and index.
- Subjects: Libraries and community; Electronic villages (Computer networks); Community information services; Libraries and electronic publishing; Libraries and community; Electronic villages (Computer networks); Community information services; Libraries and electronic publishing;
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- EScholarship : a LITA guide / by Shapiro, Debra.(CARDINAL)278818; Library and Information Technology Association (U.S.)(CARDINAL)159457;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Clifford Lynch -- The eScholarship initiative of the University of California / Catherine Candee and Roy Tennant -- The University of Virginia Library's Electronic Text Center, or, a history of the library as publisher / Matthew Gibson -- Libraries and the evolving nature of scholarship / Ann Lally and Joyce Ogburn -- E-scholarship in architectural history / Meredith Clausen -- Metadata switch : thinking about some metadata management and knowledge organization issues in the changing research and learning landscape / Lorcan Dempsey, Eric R. Childress, Carol Jean Godby, Thomas B. Hickey, Andrew Houghton, Diane Vizine-Goetz, and Jeff Young.
- Subjects: Libraries and scholars.; Digital libraries.; Electronic publications.; Scholarly electronic publishing.; Communication in learning and scholarship.;
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- Managing digital resources in libraries / by Fenner, Audrey.(CARDINAL)272870;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The impact of licenses on library collections / Min Chou, Oliver Zhou -- Travels into several remote corners of the information universe : a voyage to the Department of the Houyhnhnmists, or, licensing issues and the integrated collection / Timothy Shipe -- Harvesting for disseminating : open archives and the role of academic libraries / Eugenio Pelizzari -- The electronic librarian : inching towards the revolution / Emerita M. Cuesta -- The method behind the madness : acquiring online journals and a solution to provide access / Donna Skekel -- Choices in cataloging electronic journals / Cecilia A. Leathem -- Elin@ : Electronic Library Information Navigator--towards the "one stop shop" / Anna Alwerud, Lotte Jorgensen -- Western Michigan University Libraries' "Electronic Journal Finder" / Randle Gedeon, George Boston -- Integrating print and electronic resources : Joyner Library's "Pirate Source" / Clark Nall, Janice Steed Lewis -- Electronic journals in aggregated collections : providing access through the catalog and a Cold Fusion database / Sue Anderson -- Just another format : integrating resources for users of personal digital assistants / Denise Koufogiannakis, Pam Ryan, Susan Dahl -- Issues in the development of an all-digital public health library in Michigan : the Michigan Community Health Electronic Library / Harvey R. Brenneise -- Electronic collection management : completing the cycle--experiences at two libraries / Judith Hiott, Carla Beasley.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Digital libraries.; Libraries; Electronic information resources.; Libraries; Electronic journals.; Libraries and electronic publishing.; Copyright; License agreements.; Digital libraries;
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- Building a scholarly communications center : modeling the Rutgers experience / by Collins, Boyd.(CARDINAL)213848; Rutgers University.Scholarly Communication Center.(CARDINAL)213850;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Overview -- 2. Planning and implementation -- 3. Budget and fund-raising -- 4. Teleconference lecture hall : the SCC's feature presentation -- 5. The information handling laboratory -- 6. Humanities and social sciences data center : building a laboratory for virtual future -- 7. Technology checklist and specifications -- 8. Day 1: connecting to the academic community and beyond -- 9. Implications of the SCC for research and instruction : Charting unknown territory -- 10. Closing one chapter and opening the next."Building a Scholarly Communication Center is a unique guide based on the successful model for planning the Scholarly Communication Center at Rutgers University. The planning process at Rutgers is used as the springboard to identity issues, potential problems and solutions in planning and development. Success factors are examined along with potential obstructions, including: facilities design, funding, technology considerations, and impact on research and instruction." "The authors pull no punches in describing both the hard knocks and the rewards in planning the academic library of tomorrow today. Any academic librarian who wants to move his or her library into the twenty-first century will benefit from this planning guide."--BOOK JACKET.
- Subjects: Rutgers University. Scholarly Communication Center.; Libraries and electronic publishing; Scholarly electronic publishing; Libraries;
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- BiblioTech : why libraries matter more than ever in the age of Google / by Palfrey, John,1972-author.(CARDINAL)549854;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-270) and index.Crisis : a perfect storm -- Customers : how we use libraries -- Spaces : the connection between the virtual and the physical -- Platforms : what cloud computing means for libraries -- Hacking : how to build the future -- Networks : the human network of librarians -- Preservation : collaboration, not competition, to preserve culture -- Education : libraries and connected learners -- Law : why copyright and privacy matter so much -- Conclusion : what's at stake."Libraries today are more important than ever. More than just book repositories, libraries can become bulwarks against some of the most crucial challenges of our age: unequal access to education, jobs, and information. In BiblioTech, educator and technology expert John Palfrey argues that anyone seeking to participate in the 21st century needs to understand how to find and use the vast stores of information available online. And libraries, which play a crucial role in making these skills and information available, are at risk. In order to survive our rapidly modernizing world and dwindling government funding, libraries must make the transition to a digital future as soon as possible-by digitizing print material and ensuring that born-digital material is publicly available online. Not all of these changes will be easy for libraries to implement. But as Palfrey boldly argues, these modifications are vital if we hope to save libraries and, through them, the American democratic ideal. "--Provided by publisher."We live in a world of complex and seemingly infinite information. The ways in which people of all ages use and obtain that information has changed drastically in recent years: e-book readership has increased, Wikipedia has largely supplanted encyclopedias and reference books, and many people now consume news and media through their smartphones, tablets, and laptops. With digital culture ascendant, it seems counterintuitive to argue that libraries, of all things, are more important than ever. But that is exactly what library expert John Palfrey does in BiblioTech, a stirring call to arms that explains how libraries can become bulwarks against the creeping problems of our times: unequal access to education, jobs, and information. Yet the fate of the local library is by no means secure; these institutions are struggling to adapt to our rapidly modernizing world, and often rely on dwindling funding from state and local governments to do so. In order to survive, libraries will need to dramatically shift their focus from maintaining and building up their collections to serving their communities. Print and analog formats will never disappear, Palfrey assures us, but libraries must make the transition to a digital future as soon as possible--by digitizing print material, ensuring that born-digital material (from data sets to blog posts to sound recordings) is accessible to researchers, and making all of this digital information publicly available online. Not all of these changes will be easy for libraries to implement and the process of digitizing collections and training librarians will be complicated and costly. But as Palfrey boldly argues, these modifications are vital if we hope to save libraries and, through them, the American democratic ideal"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Digital preservation.; Librarians; Libraries and electronic publishing.; Libraries and the Internet.; Libraries; Libraries; Library information networks.; Library users;
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- Collection management and strategic access to digital resources : the new challenges for research libraries / by University of Oklahoma.Libraries.Conference(2004); Lee, Sul H.(CARDINAL)142961;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Collections of record and scholarly communications : the responsibilities of the research library in a rapidly evolving digital world / Fred Heath, Jocelyn Duffy -- Collecting at the edge : transforming scholarship / Paul M. Gherman -- Better mousetraps in turbulent times? : the Global Resources Network as a vehicle for library cooperation / Dan Hazen -- Access management : challenging orthodoxies / Karen Hunter -- Ithaka and its incubation function : an introduction / Kevin M. Guthrie -- A snapshot in time : ARL libraries and electronic journal resources / Mary M. Case -- Open access : unlocking the value of scientific research / Richard K. Johnson -- Building bridges, filling valleys : the impact of digital resources on libraries, research, and learning in history and science / Frank Menchaca.
- Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Libraries; Research libraries; Academic libraries; Digital libraries; Electronic information resources; Libraries and electronic publishing; Library cooperation; Communication in learning and scholarship;
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- Crossroads : proceedings of the First National Conference of the Library and Information Technology Association, September 17-21, 1983, Baltimore, Maryland / by Library and Information Technology Association (U.S.).National Conference(1st :1983 :Baltimore, Md.); Gorman, Michael,1941-(CARDINAL)158496;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Library science; Information science; Libraries; Information services; Electronic publishing; Information storage and retrieval systems;
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- The case for books : past, present, future / by Darnton, Robert.(CARDINAL)163593;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Google and the future of books -- The information landscape -- The future of libraries -- Lost and found in cyberspace -- E-books and old books -- Gutenberg-e -- Open access -- A paean to paper -- The importance of being bibliographical -- The mysteries of reading -- What is the history of books?
- Subjects: Google Library Project.; Books and reading.; Books; Books; Communication in learning and scholarship; Library materials; Research libraries; Scholarly electronic publishing.;
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- Library/vendor relationships / by Brooks, Sam,1967-(CARDINAL)284435; Carlson, David H.,1954-(CARDINAL)284428;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Managing the unmanageable : systematic downloading of electronic resources by library users / Gayle Baker, Carol Tenopir -- Library/vendor relations : the APA experience / Linda Beebe -- Managing customer relationships : a book vendor point-of-view / George Coe -- Library/vendor relations : an academic publisher's perspective / Keith Courtney -- ANKOS and its dealings with vendors / Phyllis L. Erdogan, Bulent Karasozen -- Library advisory boards : a survey of current practice among selected publishers and vendors / James R. Fries, John R. James -- Library/vendor relations from a public library perspective / Ronald A. Gagnon -- Government libraries : administering change in an uncertain future / Bradley E. Gernand -- Library-vendor relations in the world of information standards : a view of a partnership that improves research, information access, and revenue opportunities / Pat Harris -- Integrated ecommerce in the library : a software development partnership between innovative interfaces and the Westerville Public Library, Ohio / Jerry Kline, Don Barlow -- The OCLC Members Council : a communication and governance forum for the global library collaborative / George M. Needham, Richard Van Orden -- Business, science, and the common good / René Olivieri -- Community college library/vendor relations : you can't always get what you want-- or can you? / Sarah Raley, Jean Smith -- Electronic discussion lists / Bernie Sloan.
- Subjects: Libraries and electronic publishing.; Acquisition of electronic information resources.; Communication in library science.; Negotiation in business.; Online information services industry; Online databases;
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- Electronic resources : access and issues / by Weber, Mary Beth.(CARDINAL)228211;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 112-133) and index.Foreword by the General Editors -- Preface -- History and Evolution of Electronic Resources -- The Internet and Its Applications -- Electronic Publishing and Document Delivery Services -- Interactive Multimedia, Virtual Libraries, and Digital Libraries -- Bibliography and References -- Glossary -- Index.
- Subjects: Libraries;
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