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9780789032881

Roaring Into Our 20's: NASIG 2005

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    9780789032881

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    0789032880

  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2006-09-13
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Thought-provoking perspectives from experts in library serials! Roaring Into Our 20's: NASIG 2005 presents leading authorities in library serials providing their unique perspectives on the challenges of serials collection development and management, as well as their promising visions for the future. Marshall Keys, Regina Romano Reynolds, Steve Shadle, Carol Hixson, Paul Weiss, and a host of other top experts in serials gathered as presenters for the milestone twentieth anniversary conference of the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) held in May 2005 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The latest issues and thought-provoking strategies are explored, giving librarians of all types a firm grasp of the newest products and most effective tactics to best manage serials today--and tomorrow. The conference itself consisted of preconference programs, vision sessions, strategy sessions, and tactics sessions not only to provide goals for the future, but also to examine ways to help librarians become more effective in handling the constantly evolving challenges of serial management. Roaring Into Our 20's: NASIG 2005 discusses a broad selection of topics of crucial interest, including electronic resources, vendors, financial issues, the development of new products and services and other topics exploring the bright and challenging future of library serials. Several chapters include tables and figures to enhance the clarity of ideas. Topics in Roaring Into Our 20's: NASIG 2005 include: FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) ISSN revision cross-provider search institutional depositories e-journal management OpenURL Big Deals cancellation projects RSS the AACR3 development process Roaring Into Our 20's: NASIG 2005 is a horizon-expanding collection that is perfect for librarians, publishers, and commercials vendors interested in the future of serial publication.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(6)
Margaret Mering
Elna Saxton
PRECONFERENCE PROGRAMS
Serials Holdings Workshop
7(4)
Catherine Nelson, Julie Su, Presenters
Lisa Hanson O'Hara, Recorder
Serials Esperanto: Helping Librarians, Vendors and Publishers Understand Each Other
11(10)
Adam Chesler, Phil Greene, Kim Maxwell, Presenters
Stephen Headley, Recorder
How to Avoid Death by Meeting: Strategies for Better Meetings
21(8)
Betty J. Kjellberg, Presenter
Elna L. Saxton, Recorder
VISION SESSIONS
Chaotic Transitions: How Today's Trends Will Affect Tomorrow's Libraries
29(8)
Marshall Keys, Presenter
Buddy Pennington, Recorder
Painting America Purple: Media Democracy and the Red/Blue Divide
37(12)
Leif Utne, Presenter
Paul Moeller, Recorder
STRATEGY SESSIONS
Access to Scholarly Literature: Publishing for an Extended Readership
49(20)
John Cox, Presenter
Identifiers in Libraries: ISSN Revision Unique
69(14)
Regina Romano Reynolds, Presenter
FRBR and Serials: An Overview and Analysis
83(22)
Steve Shadle, Presenter
Negotiation for the Rest of Us
105(14)
Joan E. Conger, Presenter
CROSSREF: From Linking to Cross-Provider Search
119(6)
Amy Brand, Presenter
Cross-Provider Search: New Standards for Metasearch
125(12)
Jenny Walker, Presenter
Serials Industry: Truth or Dare
137(10)
Dena Schoen, Julia Gammon, Zar Rolnik, Bob Schatz, Panelists
Elizabeth Lowe, Donna Packer, Recorders
Ensuring Consistent Usage Statistics, Part 1: Project COUNTER
147(16)
Oliver Pesch, Presenter
Ensuring Consistent Usage Statistics, Part 2: Working with Use Data for Electronic Journals
163(10)
Alfred Kraemer, Presenter
Talk About: E-Resources Librarian to the Rescue? Creating the Über Librarian: Turning Model Job Descriptions into Practical Positions
173(6)
Katy Ginanni, Presenter
Susan Davis, Michael A. Arthur, Recorders
"We Own It": Dealing with "Perpetual Access" in Big Deals
179(18)
Andrew Waller, Gwen Bird, Presenters
If We Build it, Will They Come (Eventually)? Scholarly Communication and Institutional Repositories
197(16)
Carol Hixson, Presenter
TACTICS SESSIONS
Using Customer-Service Software to Manage Serials Online Access Issues
213(4)
Carol Ann Borchert, Presenter
Tonia Graves, Recorder
Metadata Management Design
217(4)
Nathan Rupp, Presenter
Elizabeth L. Bogdanski, Recorder
Beyond Article Linking: Using OpenURL in Creative Ways
221(6)
Morag Boyd, Sandy Roe, Presenters
Sarah E. George, Recorder
Binding Journals in Tight Times: Mind the Budget
227(8)
Lucy Didion, Jeanne Langendorfer, Presenters
Sandhya D. Srivastava, Recorder
A Collaborative Checklist for E-Journal Access
235(8)
Rocki Strader, Alison Roth, Bob Boissy, Presenters
Wendy Robertson, Recorder
Issues in Scholarly Communications: Creating a Campus-Wide Dialog
243(6)
Jennifer Duncan, William Walsh, Tim Daniels, Presenters
Joe Becker, Recorder
Adding Value to the Catalog in an Open Access World
249(4)
Anna Hood, Presenter
Mykie Howard, Recorder
Collection Development in Public Libraries
253(6)
Tina Herman Buck, Stephen Headley, Abby Schur, Presenters
Susan M. Banoun, Recorder
Challenges of Off-Site Library Storage Facilities: Cataloging, Access and Management of Off-Site Serials
259(8)
Susan Currie, Sarah Convene, Zoe Stewart-Marshall, Presenters
Sarah John, Recorder
The Big E-Package Deals: Smoothing the Way Through Subscription Agents
267(4)
Tina Feick, Gary Ives, Presenters
Jo McClanzroch, Recorder
Subscription Cancellation Projects: How to Quiet Some of the Roar
271(8)
Clint Chamberlain, Beatrice Caraway, Presenters
Susan Andrews, Recorder
Examining Workflows and Redefining Roles: Auburn University and The College of New Jersey
279(6)
Jia Mi, Paula Sullenger, Presenters
Pat Loghry, Recorder
AACR3 Is Coming–What Is It?
285(10)
Paul J. Weiss, Presenter
Molly R.T. Larkin, Recorder
Tracking Usage of E-Government Publications
295(10)
Susan L. Kendall, Celia Bakke, Presenters
Lisa McDaniels, Recorder
Do You See RSS in Your Future?
305(6)
Pelagian Yue, Araby Greene, Presenters
Lisa S. Blackwell, Recorder
Analyzing How Much Publisher Packages Are Worth?
311(4)
Nancy Macomber, Presenter
Julie C. Harwell, Recorder
Presentations That Keep Your Audience Interested and Awake
315(4)
Beth Bernhardt, Presenter
Karen S. Fischer, Recorder
The RFP Process at the University of Memphis: A Work in Progress
319(12)
Elizabeth McDonald, Presenter
Jerry R. Brown, Recorder
POSTER SESSIONS 325(6)
20th ANNUAL NASIG CONFERENCE REGISTRANTS
NASIG Conference 2005—Registrants by Last Name
331(14)
NASIG Conference 2005—Registrants by Affiliation
345(14)
Index 359
Kathryn Wesley

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