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9780789014009

Making Waves: New Serials Landscapes in a Sea of Change: Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group,

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  • ISBN13:

    9780789014009

  • ISBN10:

    0789014009

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2001-06-26
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $61.95

Summary

Get cutting-edge insights on electronic serials management! The vital issues of concern to serials librarians are all addressed in this mammoth compendium. The proceedings of the fifteenth conference of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc., Making Waves: New Serials Landscapes in a Sea of Change offers up-to-date information and fresh ideas on issues from budgets to preservation. Making Waves addresses the traditional concerns of librarians in innovative ways. Budgets, for example, are discussed in terms of serials-purchasing consortia and the globalization of academic publishing. Cataloging now includes electronic materials. Preservation includes disaster planning and salvage for both books and floppy disks. Making Waves offers practical advice and information, including: preserving, cataloging, and accessing digital materials understanding the MARC format for holdings data how the Digital Millennium Copyright Act affects libraries reports on specific test projects such as BioOne, the Open Archives Project, and PubMed Central the technical services departmental Web page employing MS Access database management software in serials management electronic journal cataloging conundrums reshaping roles in acquisitions alternative careers for the serialist . . . and much more! Making Waves offers a wealth of professional guidance and innovative ideas for the serials librarian. You will turn to it regularly as one of your most valued resources.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(6)
Joseph C. Harmon
P. Michelle Fiander
PRECONFERENCE PROGRAMS
Understanding the MARC Format for Holdings Data (MFHD)
7(12)
Frieda Rosenberg
Mary Ann Van Cura
Kathryn D. Ellis
In an Emergency: Salvaging Library Collections
19(12)
Julie A. Page
Cheryl A. Riley
E-Journals: The Final Frontier
31(12)
Sandra Barstow
Leo Treyzon
October Ivins
Tim Ingoldsby
Peter Boyce
Kathryn Wesley
Regina Romano Reynolds
PLENARY SESSIONS
Impossible Things
43(10)
Eugenie Prime
Leslie Horner Button
Bob's World and Welcome to It: Bits, Bytes, and Your Little Dog, Too
53(8)
Bob Cringley
Maria Collins
Catching The Wave: Views of the Serials Future
61(10)
Eugenie Prime
John Cox
Julia Blixrud
Chris Beckett
Regina Reynolds
Mark McCabe
Cathy Norton
Lynne Griffin
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
``La Jolla Confidential'': The Inside Story of BioOne
71(14)
Adrian W. Alexander
Marilu Goodyear
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Key Issues for Serialists
85(20)
Trisha L. Davis
P. Michelle Fiander
Globalization, Consolidation and the Growth of the Giants: Scholarly Communication, the Individual, and the Internet
105(12)
John Cox
SPARC: Setting Sail into the Seas of Competition
117(12)
Julia C. Blixrud
A Method Out of the Madness: OhioLINK's Collaborative Response to the Serials Crisis Three Years Later: A Progress Report
129(28)
Thomas J. Sanville
The Impact of Publisher Mergers on Journal Prices: Theory and Evidence
157(10)
Mark J. McCabe
Speaking a Serials Cataloging Tongue: Lingua Franca for the Web?
167(6)
Debora Seys
Christine W. Blackman
A TALE OF TWO ARCHIVE PROJECTS: THE OPEN ARCHIVES PROJECT AND PUBMED CENTRAL
The Open Archives Initiative: Interoperable, Interdisciplinary Author Self-Archiving Comes of Age
173(10)
Richard E. Luce
PubMed Central: A Barrier-Free Repository for the Life Sciences
183(10)
Liz Pope
WORKSHOPS
The Technical Services Departmental Webpage: A New Wave Management Tool for Serialists
193(6)
June Chressanthis
Kathryn Wesley
Beth Holley
Making the Past Accessible for the Future: Cataloging Historical Serials
199(12)
Sandy Folsom
Barbara L. Watson
Catch the Preservation Wave: Preservation Orientation for Library Staff
211(6)
Julie A. Page
Mary Ellen Majors
Not Your Father's ISSN!
217(8)
Regina Romano Reynolds
Cecelia A. Leathem
Eliminating E-mail Clutter: Strategies for Virtual Office Management
225(8)
Eleanor I. Cook
Lee A. Krieger
Navigating the Channel Between Library Website and OPAC: How We Make E-Journals Available
233(4)
Maggie Wineburgh-Freed
Mary Buttner
Mary W. Williams
Cataloging Government Online Serials: Challenges and Prospects
237(8)
Thomas A. Downing
Sally C. Tseng
Developments and Uses of the DOI and Other Identifiers in Reference Linking and Access/Rights Management
245(8)
Simon Inger
JoAnne Deeken
Using Metadata Within the Library: Relevancy and Practical Applications
253(8)
Yumin Jiang
Margi Mann
Elizabeth C. Henry
Formatting Holdings Statements: According to the Niso Standard Z39.71-1999
261(6)
Marjorie E. Bloss
Helen E. Gbala
Kevin M. Randall
Navigating the Waves of Change in Serials Management: Employing MS Access Database Management Software
267(4)
Lisa DePalo
Lucien R. Rossignol
Electronic Journal Cataloging Conudrums
271(6)
Becky Culbertson
Linda Barnhart
Naomi Kietzke Young
Creating an Interactive Web Application for Providing Access to Full-Text Electronic Journals from Any Location
277(14)
John W. Felts, Jr.
Rachel L. Frick
Reshaping Roles in Acquisitions
291(8)
Pamela K. Goude
Sarah Tusa
Never Mind Seeing the Forest for the Trees, ILL Needs to Find the Leaves!
299(10)
Gale Etschmaier
Betty Landesman
Robb M. Waltner
Taking Stock and Making Plans: Providing Access to Web-Based Federal Government Periodicals
309(8)
Mark McCullough
Becky Schwartzkopf
Nancy Macomber
Exploring Uncharted Waters: Alternative Careers for the Serialist
317(8)
Joan Griffith
Sarah Tusa
Gale Teaster
Collection Development Decisions: Make Them for the Right Reasons
325(6)
Nancy A. Cunningham
Sharon McCaslin
The Impact of EDI on Serials Management: Don't Let the Ship Sail Without You!
331(6)
Charlene N. Simser
Rachel R. Vukas
Joan M. Stephens
The California State University Journal Access Core Collection Project (JACC): What It Is, and What It Is Not, and Where We Go From Here
337(6)
Kittie Henderson
Priscilla Peters
Markel D. Tumlin
Implementing and Appreciating the MARC Holdings Format
343(6)
Marlyn Quinn
Gracemary Smulewitz
Shelley Neville
Data Warehousing: Developing a Support System Prototype
349(6)
Karen Cole
Michael Somers
Jill Emery
Do We Catalog These or Not? How Research Libraries Are Providing Bibliographic Access to Electronic Journals
355(6)
Charity K. Martin
Elna L. Saxton
Before They Throw the Switch: Insights on E-Access From the Back Room
361(8)
Ladd Brown
Molly Brennan Cox
Beatrice L. Caraway
Prioritizing Periodicals: A Web-Based Approach to Gathering Faculty Advice on Journal Subscriptions
369(6)
Dennis Stephens
Christopher Lott
Beth Weston
Sink or Swim: Organizing Your Work Space Is a Lifesaver
375(6)
John Blosser
Philenese Slaughter
Allan Scherlen
Priscilla J. Matthews
We're Heading for the Barn Now! An Update on the Revisions to ISBD(S) and AACR2 Rules for Serials Cataloging
381(12)
Jean Hirons
Karen Darling
Wendy C. Robertson
BRIDGES OVER TROUBLED WATERS: TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING THE IMPACT OF E-SERIALS
Approaches, Techniques, and Criteria for Serials Evaluation in the Electronic Environment
393(16)
Thomas E. Nisonger
Gloria Guzi
To Bind or Not to Bind: Managing Electronic and Paper Serials in a Sea of Change
409(6)
Jeanne Drewes
Gloria Guzi
The Cost of Providing Electronic Resources: Are We Rearranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic?
415(4)
Nancy W. Fleck
Pat Loghry
Adolfo R. Tarango
Susan Davis
Responsibility for Preserving and Archiving Electronic Resources: Whose Job Is It Anyway?
419(6)
Barbara A. Winters
Merrill F. Smith
Doug LaFrenier
Marilyn Geller
Don Jaeger
Thomas J. Sanville
Marilyn P. Fletcher
Poster Sessions 425(14)
15th Annual NASIG Conference Registrants 439(20)
Index 459
Kathryn Wesley

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