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Presentations from the 39th annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 4–8, 2019) are included in this annual proceedings volume. Major themes of the meeting included open educational resources, analysis and assessment of collections and library users, changes in licensing practices, virtual reality/augmented reality, journal package options, the future of print collections, and open access publishing. While the Charleston meeting remains a core one for acquisitions librarians in dialog with publishers and vendors, the breadth of coverage of this volume reflects the fact that this conference continues to be one of the major venues for leaders in the publishing and library communities to shape strategy and prepare for the future. Almost 2,000 delegates attended the 2019 meeting, ranging from the staff of small public library systems to the CEOs of major corporations. This volume provides a rich source for the latest evidence-based research and lessons from practice in a range of information science fields. The contributors are leaders in the library, publishing, and vendor communities.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-ii
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  1. Contents
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  1. Preface and Acknowledgments
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. xiii-xiv
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  1. Plenary
  1. The Long Arm of the Law 2019
  2. Michelle M. Wu, Bill Hannay
  3. pp. 1-6
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  1. Building Trust When Truth Fractures
  2. Brewster Kahle
  3. pp. 7-12
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  1. A Collaborative Imperative? Libraries and the Emerging Scholarly Communication Future
  2. Beth Bernhardt, Lorcan Dempsey, Jason S. Price, Alicia Wise
  3. pp. 13-20
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  1. Anticipating the Future of Biomedical Communications
  2. Meg White, Patricia Flatley Brennan
  3. pp. 21-25
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  1. Collaborating to Support the Research Community: The Next Chapter
  2. Kumsal Bayazit, Cris Ferguson
  3. pp. 26-32
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  1. Analytics
  1. Get It From the Source: Identifying Library Resources and Software Used in Faculty Research
  2. Karen S. Alcorn, Erin E. Wentz, Gregory A. Martin, Shanti C. Freundich, Joanne A. Doucette
  3. pp. 33-37
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  1. Making Collection Management Manageable: A Three-Phase Approach to an Annual Subscription Review
  2. Hannah Pearson
  3. pp. 38-43
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  1. What Are Students Saying About Their Reference Needs?
  2. Damon Zucca
  3. pp. 44-47
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  1. The Time Has Come... To Build, Reflect, and Analyze Connections Between Qualitative and Quantitative Data
  2. Jordan S. Sly, Leigh Ann DePope, Cynthia Frank, Stephanie Ritchie
  3. pp. 48-55
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  1. Collections Data, Tools, and Strategy: Applying R, Tableau, and Excel to Print Assessment
  2. Lori M. Jahnke, Chris Palazzolo
  3. pp. 56-59
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  1. The Forest, the Trees, the Bark, the Pith: The Circulation Rates of Works of Contemporary Literature in Ten Language Areas at the University of Oregon Libraries
  2. Jeff Staiger
  3. pp. 60-77
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  1. New Usage Reports, New Insights! How to Use your COUNTER Data in Decision-MakingProcesses
  2. Athena Hoeppner, Sonja Lendi, Kornelia Junge
  3. pp. 78-87
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  1. Talking of Many Things: Dashboards for Reference Services Decision-Making
  2. Hui Hua Chua, Rachel M. Minkin
  3. pp. 88-90
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  1. Communicating Collections: Strategies for Informing Library Stakeholders of Collections, Budget, and Management Decisions
  2. Laura Pascual, John Abresch, Anna Seiffert
  3. pp. 91-95
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  1. The Time Has Come for E-Books,or Has It?
  2. Gabriella Wiersma, Leigh Beauchamp
  3. pp. 96-103
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  1. Reference: Product Categories in the Digital Age
  2. Kathryn Earle
  3. pp. 104-108
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  1. Collection Development
  1. Embrace the Hive Mind: Engaging ILL and Research Services in Unsubscribed and OA Content Discovery
  2. Jeffrey M. Mortimore, Ruth L. Baker, Rebecca Hunnicutt, Natalie Logue, Jessica Rigg
  3. pp. 109-116
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  1. Tip of the Iceberg, Part 1: Choosing What Shows
  2. Karen Kohn
  3. pp. 117-120
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  1. Begin at the Beginning: Revamping Collection Development Workflows
  2. Elyssa M. Gould, Jennifer Mezick
  3. pp. 121-131
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  1. Primary Rights and the Inequalities of E-BookAccess
  2. Roën F. Janyk, Arielle R. Lomness
  3. pp. 132-139
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  1. Change--Watch for the Right Time: Structuring Collections Budgets to Meet Current and Future Needs
  2. John P. Blosser
  3. pp. 140-142
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  1. Trot So Quick: Addressing Budgetary Changes
  2. Star Holloway, Jeff Bailey
  3. pp. 143-147
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  1. From Big Ideas to Real Talk: A Frontline Perspective on New Collections Roles in Times of Organizational Restructuring
  2. Meghan J. Ecclestone, Sally A. Sax, Alana P. Skworok
  3. pp. 148-153
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  1. Down the Rabbit Hole We Go Again: The 19th Health Sciences Lively Lunchtime Discussion
  2. Susan K. Kendall, Ramune Kubilius, Sarah McClung, Jean Gudenas, Reno Lubker
  3. pp. 154-157
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  1. Wrangling Weirdness: Lessons Learned From Academic Law Library Collections
  2. Courtney McAllister, Megan Brown
  3. pp. 158-161
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  1. Matching Made in Heaven: Collections and Metadata Collaboration for Print Preservation
  2. Alie Visser, Erin Johnson, Christina Zoricic
  3. pp. 162-169
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  1. Something to Talk About: The Intersection of Library Assessment and Collection Diversity
  2. Roxanne Marie Backowski, Timothy Ryan Morton
  3. pp. 170-175
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  1. Incoming!: Surviving the Barrage of Vendor Communications
  2. Edward F. Lener
  3. pp. 176-178
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  1. Tangled Up in Books: Using the Lyrics of Bob Dylan to Understand the Changing Times of Collection Development
  2. Thomas A. Karel
  3. pp. 179-180
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  1. Acquiring E-Books:Does (Should) Workflow Play a Role?
  2. Alexis Linoski
  3. pp. 181-185
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  1. The Time Has Come . . . to Move Many Things: Inventorying and Preparing a Collection for Offsite Storage
  2. Rochelle McLain, Hannah McKelvey
  3. pp. 186-190
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  1. Strategic Reinvestments of Journal Packages at Pennsylvania State University
  2. Mihoko Hosoi
  3. pp. 191-194
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  1. Canceling the Big Deal: Three R1 Libraries Compare Data, Communication, and Strategies
  2. L. Angie Ohler, Leigh Ann DePope, Karen Rupp-Serrano, Joelle Pitts
  3. pp. 195-200
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  1. Pain Points and Solutions: Bringing Data for Startups to Campus
  2. Kelly LaVoice, Daniel Hickey, Mark Williams
  3. pp. 201-205
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  1. Piloting the Surge: Streaming Video and Academic Libraries
  2. Joanna Kolendo, Azungwe Kwembe, Charlene Snelling
  3. pp. 206-213
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  1. Comparison and Review of 17 E-BookPlatforms
  2. John Lavender, Courtney McAllister
  3. pp. 214-218
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  1. The Open Landscape Environment as the Expanse
  2. Barbara I. Dewey
  3. pp. 219-222
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  1. Change--Watch for the Right Time: Structuring Collections Budgets to Meet Current and Future Needs
  2. Caryl Ward, Jill Dixon
  3. pp. 223-227
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  1. Resource Discovery in a Changing Content World
  2. Allen Jones, Cynthia Schwartz, Hannah McKelvey, Rachelle McLain, Christine Stohn
  3. pp. 228-236
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  1. When You Don't Know What You Don't Know: How Two New Collections Librarians Right-Sizeda Collections Budget
  2. Cara M. Cadena, Marcia R. Lee
  3. pp. 237-242
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  1. Approvals, Slips, and DDA! Oh My! The Yellow Brick Road to Collaborative Approval and DDA Profiling
  2. Keri Prelitz
  3. pp. 243-247
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  1. A New Synthesis: Research Resources to Research Experiences
  2. Thomas Hickerson
  3. pp. 248-253
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  1. Legacy Missions in Times of Change: Defining and Shaping Collections in the 21st Century
  2. Antje Mays, Oya Y. Rieger
  3. pp. 254-267
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  1. Reason Minus Zero/No Limit: Trying to Bring It Back Home, a Trilogy of University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Collection Development
  2. Tom Reich
  3. pp. 268-273
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  1. Tip of the Iceberg, Part 2: Discovering What's Hidden
  2. Rich Gause
  3. pp. 274-277
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  1. Glimpse Into the Future: Using the Curriculum Process System for Collection Development
  2. Jennifer M. Young
  3. pp. 278-280
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  1. Library Services
  1. What Do Editors Want?: Assessing a Growing Library Publishing Program and Finding Creative Solutions to Unmet Needs
  2. Julia A. Lovett, Andrée J. Rathemacher
  3. pp. 281-285
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  1. Dual-Campus Subject Librarians at the University of Central Florida
  2. Barbara G. Tierney, Corinne Bishop
  3. pp. 286-290
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  1. The Textbook Affordability Puzzle: Perspectives From Three of the Pieces
  2. Katy A. Miller, Sara E. Duff, Penny G. Beile
  3. pp. 291-295
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  1. Representation of Atypical Resources in the Discovery Layer: Metadata and Cataloging Aspects
  2. Brian J. Falato
  3. pp. 296-297
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  1. The Time Has Come . . . to Talk About Why Research Data Management Isn't Easy
  2. Carol Tenopir, Jordan Kaufman, Robert J. Sandusky, Danielle Pollock
  3. pp. 298-301
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  1. Let's Give Them Something to Talk About: Textbook Affordability and OER
  2. Linda K. Colding, Peggy Glatthaar, Derek Maone, Jennifer Pate
  3. pp. 302-307
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  1. Should You Pay for the Chicken When You Can Get It for Free? No Longer Life on the Farm as We Know It
  2. Sharon M. Mattern Büttiker, James King, Susie Winter, Crane Hassold
  3. pp. 308-309
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  1. Reconsidering Literacy
  2. Audrey Powers, Mark Powers
  3. pp. 310-320
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  1. Management
  1. Leading From Below: Influencing Vendors and Collection Budget Decisions as a Subject Liaison
  2. Min Tong, Cynthia Cronin-Kardon, Steve Cramer
  3. pp. 321-326
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  1. Great Expectations: Leading Library Staff Through the Minefield of Continuous Change
  2. Denise Novak, Corey Seeman
  3. pp. 327-329
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  1. Migrating to Alma Without an Acquisitions Staff: Evolving Acquisitions and Electronic Workflows From Their Legacy Silos
  2. Jennifer K. Matthews, Christine Davidian
  3. pp. 330-332
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  1. Scholarly Communication
  1. The Time Has Come... for Next-Generation Open Access Models
  2. Celeste Feather, Sara Rouhi, Anneliese Taylor, Kim Armstrong
  3. pp. 334-337
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  1. Rejuvenating Green OA for a Greener Pasture
  2. N. V. Sathyanarayana
  3. pp. 338-342
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  1. Maximum Dissemination: A Possible Model for Society Journals in the Humanities and Social Sciences to Support "Open" While Retaining Their Subscription Revenue
  2. John G. Dove
  3. pp. 343-347
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  1. Your IR Is Not Enough: Exploring Publishing Options in Our Increasingly Fragmented Digital World
  2. Adam C. Blackwell
  3. pp. 348-349
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  1. Falling Down the Rabbit Hole: Exploring the Unique Partnership Between Subject Librarians and Scholarly Communication
  2. Sandra Avila, Ven Basco, Sarah A. Norris
  3. pp. 350-355
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  1. Intriguing New Model for Improved Visibility and Access to Theses and Dissertations
  2. Chelsea T. Johnston, Judith C. Russell
  3. pp. 356-360
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  1. Professional Learning and Inbetween Publishing: The Tasks of the Charleston Briefings
  2. Steven Weiland, Matthew Ismail
  3. pp. 361-366
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  1. Lessons From Ithaka S+R on Research Practices in the Disciplines: What Have We Learned? What Should We Do?
  2. Steven Weiland, Jennifer Dean
  3. pp. 367-373
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  1. A Proposed Framework for the Evaluation of Academic Librarian Scholarship
  2. Rachel Borchardt, Polly Boruff-Jones, Sigrid Kelsey, Jennifer Matthews
  3. pp. 374-378
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  1. MIT Press Direct and University of Michigan Press Ebook Collection: First-YearLessons Learned and Future Prospects
  2. Emily Farrell, Lanell White, Sharla Lair
  3. pp. 379-384
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  1. Technology and Trends
  1. Introducing SeamlessAccess.org: Delivering a Simpler, Privacy-PreservingAccess Experience
  2. John Felts, Tim Lloyd, Emily Singley
  3. pp. 385-390
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  1. The Sun Shining in the Middle of the Night: How Moving Beyond IP Authentication Does Not Spoil the Fun, Ease, or Privacy of Accessing Library Resources
  2. Michelle E. Colquitt
  3. pp. 391-394
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  1. Hacking for Good--Workshop Summary
  2. Alex Humphreys, Curtis Michelson, Heather Ruland Staines, Geoffrey P. Timms, Caroline Muglia
  3. pp. 395-402
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  1. Up and Coming
  1. Mind the Gap: A Landscape Analysis of Open Source Publishing Tools and Platforms
  2. John W. Maxwell
  3. pp. 403-404
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  1. The Big Deal Is Dead! Long Live the Big Deal!
  2. James Galbraith, Stephanie Hess
  3. pp. 405-410
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 411-420
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