Roaring into our 20's : NASIG 2005 : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. 20th Annual Conference, May 19-22, 2005, Minneapolis, Minnesota

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OCLC:62896479
Ente Autore: North American Serials Interest Group. Conference
Altri autori: Mering, Margaret, Saxton, Elna
Lingua:English
Pubblicazione: New York : Haworth Information Press, c2006.
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Sommario:
  • PRECONFERENCE PROGRAMS. Serials holdings workshop
  • Serials Esperanto : helping librarians, vendors, and publishers understand each other
  • How to avoid death by meeting : strategies for better meetings
  • VISION SESSIONS. Chaotic transitions : how today's trends will affect tomorrow's libraries
  • Painting America purple : media democracy and the red/blue divide
  • STRATEGY SESSIONS. Access to scholarly literature : publishing for an extended readership
  • Identifiers in libraries : ISSN revision unique
  • FRBR and serials : an overview and analysis
  • Negotiation for the rest of us
  • CROSSREF : from linking to cross-provider search
  • Cross-provider search : new standards for metasearch
  • Serials industry : truth or dare
  • Ensuring consistent usage statistics
  • Talk about: e-resources librarian to the rescue? : creating the über librarian : turning model job descriptions, into practical positions
  • "We own it" : dealing with "perpetual access" in big deals
  • If we build it, will they come (eventually)? : scholarly communication and institutional repositories
  • TACTICS SESSIONS. Using customer-service software to manage serials online access issues
  • Metadata management design
  • Beyond article linking : using openURL in creative ways
  • Binding journals in tight times : mind the budget
  • A collaborative checklist for e-journal access
  • Issues in scholarly communications : creating a campus-wide dialog
  • Adding value to the catalog in an open access world
  • Collection development in public libraries
  • Challenges of off-site library storage facilities : cataloging, access, and management of off-site serials
  • The big e-package deals : smoothing the way through subscription agents
  • Subscription cancellation projects : how to quiet some of the roar
  • Examining workflows and redefining roles : Auburn University and the College of New Jersey
  • AACR3 is coming : what is it?
  • Tracking usage of e-government publications
  • Do you see RSS in your future?
  • Analyzing how much publisher packages are worth?
  • Presentations that keep your audience interested and awake
  • The RFP process at the University of Memphis : a work in progress.