Transforming Serials : The Revolution Continues

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Transforming Serials : The Revolution Continues

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 392 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Get an inside look at the changing world of serials management!

Transforming Serials: The Revolution Continues (Parts I and II) will help you navigate the changing landscape in serials with a unique collection of fresh insights, new techniques and tools, and practical solutions. The book documents NASIG's 17th Annual Conference (2002, Williamsburg, Virginia), examining the ongoing effects technology has on scholarly communications and serial publications; the rapid changes in presentation of information and seamless interfaces; the evolving skills publishers, vendors and librarians need in dealing with information seekers; and the need for cooperation and communication among publishers, vendors and librarians. Topics addressed in the conference's workshops and presentations included MARC21, e-journals, ILS conversion, AACR2, subsidized unmediated ordering (SUMO), aggregated databases, library and Internet standards, and Web-based tracking systems.

Transforming Serials examines the future of information access and distribution, the future of digitized materials, and new roles for public service librarians. These conference proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. (NASIG) reflect the diverse interests of the serials community, promoting communication, information, and continuing education about serials and the broader issues of scholarly communication. Topics discussed in the book include:

the future of information access and distribution
the future of digitized materials
open URL and SFX open linking
e-journal subscription management systems
managing electronic serials, outsourcing, and new products in the marketplace
e-journals and citation patterns
cataloging serials reproductions
cataloging serials for consortium catalogs
periodical check-in
and much more!

Transforming Serials: The Revolution Continues (Parts I and II) is an essential resource for anyone who's joined the revolution in serials management, including librarians, publishers, vendors, educators, database producers, and library systems representatives.

Contents

Introduction
PRECONFERENCE PROGRAMS
Implementing MARC21 for Holdings
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Electronic Journals But Were Afraid to Ask
PLENARY SESSIONS
Web Portals: The Future of Information Access and Distribution
Serials Challenges and Solutions: The View from the Director's Chair
The Future of Digitized Materials: Where We Have Been and Where We're Going
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Scholarly Journals Should Be Treated as a Public Good
A Publisher's View of the Public Good: Aspects of Scholarly Publishing
Challenging Current Publishing Models
The Open URL and SFX Linking
Seize the E! The Eclectic Journal and Its Ramifications
Management of Electronic Serials, Outsourcing, and Bringing New Products to the Marketplace
Management of Electronic Serials, Outsourcing, and Bringing New Products to the Marketplace
Historical Messages in the Digital Medium
Get Hip to E-Journals and Forget About the Print: Inciting a Faculty Revolution?
Cataloging: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
WORKSHOPS
E-Journal Subscription Management Systems and Beyond
Conducting Serials Surveys: Common Mistakes and Recommended Approaches
ILS Conversion and the Prediction Pattern Conundrum: What Do You Do on Day 1?
Writing for Serialists in the Work Environment
Maneuvering Your Serials Troops Through the Mine Fields of Change
Teaching Electronic Journals: Finding, Using, and Citing Them
Thinking and Working Outside the (Library) Box: From a Revolutionary Idea to Strategic Alliance
Success in Searching for Serials: What Is the MAGIC Solution?
E-Journals and Citation Patterns: Is It All Worth It?
Cataloging Serials Reproductions: Annoying ApplicationsReprint Serials
Revolutionary Relationships: Catalogers' Liaison Role as Metadata Experts in the Creation of the K-State Digital Library
Cataloging for Consortium Catalogs
What to Do When Disaster Strikes: The California State University, Northridge, Experience
Transforming AACR2: Using the Revised Rules in Chapters 9 and 12, Part 1
Transforming AACR2: Using the Revised Rules in Chapters 9 and 12, Part 2
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Give Up Journal Check-In
Use Studies: Tools for Understanding Changing Patterns of Serials Use
Just in Time vs. Just in Case: Examining the Benefits of Subsidized Unmediated Ordering (SUMO) vs. Journal Subscription
Print Journals: Off Site? Out of Site? Out of Mind?
Don't Tread on Me: The Art of Supervising Student Assistants
Report of Death of the Catalog Is Greatly Exaggerated: The E-Journal Access Journey at the University of Tennessee
Web-Based Tracking Systems for Electronic Resources Management
A Is for Acronym: Library and Internet Standards for Serialists
Does a Core Exist? Electronic Journals Available in Selected Fields
We Have Met the Enemy, and, Sometimes, He Is Us!
Electronic Journals and Aggregated Databases: New Roles for Public Service Librarians
The Battle of the Dumpster and Other Stories: Processing the Censorship
Poster Sessions
17th Annual NASIG Conference Registrants
Index