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Almost one hundred presentations from the thirty-third annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 6–9, 2013) are included in this annual proceedings volume. Major themes of the meeting included open access publishing, demand-driven acquisition, the future of university presses, and data-driven decision making. 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 is now one of the major venues for leaders in the publishing and library communities to shape strategy and prepare for the future. At least 1,500 delegates attended the 2013 meeting, ranging from the staff of small public library systems to the CEOs of major corporations. This fully indexed, copyedited 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. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-ii
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. iii-xiv
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  1. Preface
  2. Katina Strauch, Bruce Strauch
  3. pp. xv-xvi
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  1. Introduction
  2. Beth R. Bernhardt, Leah Hinds
  3. pp. xvii-xviii
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  1. Plenary Sessions
  1. Librarians in the Postdigital Information Era: Reclaiming Our Rights and Responsibilities
  2. Jenica Rogers
  3. pp. 2-8
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  1. Discovery or Displacement? A Large-Scale Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Discovery Systems on Online Journal Usage
  2. Michael Levine-Clark, Jason Price, John McDonald
  3. pp. 9-16
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  1. Scholarly Societies, Scholarly Publishing, and the New Information Ecology
  2. Robert Kieft, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Brandon Nordin, Steven C. Wheatley
  3. pp. 17-23
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  1. “Lifelong Learning” in 6 Minutes and 40 Seconds
  2. John Dove
  3. pp. 24-25
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  1. If the University Is in the Computer, Where Does That Leave the Library? MOOCs Discovered
  2. Meredith Schwartz, Lynn Sutton, Rick Anderson, Meg White
  3. pp. 26-33
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  1. Collection Are for Collisions: Let Us Design It into the Experience
  2. Steven J. Bell
  3. pp. 34-39
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  1. What Provosts Think Librarians Should Know
  2. Jeanine Stewart, Elizabeth Paul, John Vaughn, James J. O’Donnell
  3. pp. 40-44
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  1. Content, Services, and Space: The Future of the Library as Lines Blur
  2. David Parker, Rick Anderson, Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Nancy Gibbs, Heather Staines
  3. pp. 45-48
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  1. Do Not Be an Invisible Library!
  2. Rick Burke, Matt Goldner, Glenn Johnson-Grau, Franny Lee
  3. pp. 49-56
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  1. Open Access, Public Access: Policies, Implementation, Developments, and the Future of U.S.-Published Research
  2. Alicia Wise, Amy Friedlander, Howard Ratner, Judy Ruttenberg, John Wilbanks
  3. pp. 57-66
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  1. Plato’s Cave Revisited
  2. Bruce Heterick
  3. pp. 67-74
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  1. The British National Approach to Scholarly Communication
  2. Lorraine Estelle
  3. pp. 75-78
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  1. University Presses and Academic Libraries Demystified: A Conversation
  2. Leila Salisbury, Peter Berkery, Angela Carreño, Ellen Faran, Fred Heath
  3. pp. 79-84
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  1. The Long Arm of the Law
  2. Ann Okerson, William Hannay, Bruce Strauch, Georgia Harper, Madelyn Wessel
  3. pp. 85-98
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  1. Hyde Park Corner Debate: Resolved: The Current System of Scholarly Publishing, Whereby Publishers Receive Content for Free and Then Sell It Back to Libraries at a High Price, Must Fundamentally Change
  2. Elizabeth Chapman, Rick Anderson, Jean-Claude Guédon
  3. pp. 99-106
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  1. I Hear the Train a Comin’
  2. Greg Tananbaum, William Gunn, Lorraine Haricombe
  3. pp. 107-116
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  1. Collection Development
  1. 120 to 12: Reducing Days to Shelf with Vendor Services, Catalog on Receipt, and Automated Bibliographic Overlay Process
  2. Sherle Abramson-Bluhm
  3. pp. 118-121
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  1. Data to Decisions: Shared Print Retention in Maine
  2. Becky Albitz, Deb Rollins
  3. pp. 122-126
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  1. Imagine More Space in Your Library! Weeding Bound Periodicals
  2. Susan M. Andrews, Sandra K. Hayes
  3. pp. 127-130
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  1. Developing a Statewide Print Repository in Florida: The UCF Experience with FLARE
  2. Michael Arthur, Ying Zhang
  3. pp. 131-134
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  1. Acquisitions for Newbies
  2. Jeff Bailey, Linda Creibaum, Kirk Gordon
  3. pp. 135-136
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  1. An Evolving Model for Consortial Print and E-Book Collections: Triangle Research Libraries Network, Oxford University Press, YBP Library Services Pilot
  2. Ann-Marie Breaux, Lisa Croucher, Teddy Gray, Cotina Jones, Rebecca Seger, Luke Swindler
  3. pp. 137-141
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  1. Is the Library Ready for an Emerging Field? The Case of Veterans Studies
  2. Marc D. Brodsky, Bruce E. Pencek
  3. pp. 142-147
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  1. The Women’s Library Moves: Deeds Not Words
  2. Elizabeth A. Chapman
  3. pp. 148-153
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  1. Creating a New Collections Allocation Model for These Changing Times: Challenges, Opportunities, and Data
  2. Gregory A. Crawford, Lisa German
  3. pp. 154-161
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  1. Shared Print on the Move: Collocating Collections
  2. Rebecca D. Crist, Sherri L. Michaels
  3. pp. 162-166
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  1. E-Books Down Under
  2. Tony Davies, Michelle Morgan
  3. pp. 167-175
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  1. This Ain’t Your Papa’s Allocation Formula! Team-Based Approaches to Monograph Collections Budgets
  2. Scott A. Gillies, Helen Salmon
  3. pp. 176-182
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  1. Acquiring Unique Collections: Collaborative Approaches to Metadata
  2. Kira Homo
  3. pp. 183-187
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  1. All Hands on Deck: Creating Subject Guidelines
  2. Maureen James, Donna Rose
  3. p. 188
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  1. Is There a Future for Collection Development Librarians?
  2. Thomas A. Karel
  3. pp. 189-191
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  1. From Crisis to Opportunity: A Licensing Audit How-To
  2. Teresa Lee, Max King, Danielle Watters Westbrook
  3. pp. 192-196
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  1. Revising a Collection Development Manual: Challenges and Opportunities
  2. Joshua M. Lupkin, Tony Bremholm, Eric Wedig
  3. pp. 197-200
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  1. Collection Development Policies for the Twenty-First-Century Academic Library: Creating a New Model
  2. Steve Alleman, Daniel C. Mack
  3. p. 201
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  1. Too Little Is Not Enough
  2. Susan Mitchell, Janet G. Padway, Joan Robb
  3. pp. 202-206
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  1. Less Is More: Origins of University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Collection Assessment Plan
  2. Tom Reich
  3. pp. 207-212
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  1. Transforming a Print Collection
  2. Brian Schoolar, Fred Rowland
  3. pp. 213-219
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  1. The City University of New York: 24 Colleges, 5 Boroughs, 1 Collection
  2. Curtis Kendrick, Angela Sidman, Susan Vaughn
  3. pp. 220-224
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  1. Managing Journals by Committee
  2. Edith M. Starbuck, Sharon A. Purtee, Charles P. Kishman, Kristen L. Burgess, Leslie C. Schick
  3. pp. 225-229
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  1. Navigating the Flow of Value Streams to the Seas of Collection Management, Acquisitions, and Preservation
  2. Greg W. Voelker, Richard J. W. Zwiercan, Michael Frazier
  3. pp. 230-238
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  1. End Users
  1. Incorporating Usability into the Database Review Process: New Lessons and Possibilities
  2. Ilana R. Barnes
  3. pp. 240-245
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  1. The Quest for the Holy Grail: Too Many ERM Systems Are Not Enough!
  2. Stephanie P. Hess, Caryl Ward, Margo M. Duncan, Tiffany M. LeMaistre
  3. pp. 246-252
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  1. “Eat Yourself Full, Leave Your Plate Empty”: Or Why Student and Faculty Appetite for Data Is Like an Offensive Lineman at a Buffet
  2. Angela K. Horne, Corey Seeman, Rebecca A. Smith
  3. pp. 253-258
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  1. Libraries Respond to Mobile Ubiquity: Research and Assessment of Mobile Device Usage Trends for Academic and Medical Libraries
  2. Megan M. Hurst, Eleanor I. Cook, J. Michael Lindsay, Martha F. Earl
  3. pp. 259-270
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  1. It Is Not Just a Document: Using Government Data in Teaching and Research
  2. Catherine Johnson, Marianne Ryan, Melissa Oakes
  3. pp. 271-275
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  1. E-Browsing: Serendipity and Questions of Access and Discovery
  2. Kate M. Joranson, Steven I. VanTuyl, Nina Clements
  3. pp. 276-282
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  1. Engaging Students Through Social Media
  2. Beth L. McGough, Danielle Salomon
  3. pp. 283-286
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  1. Beyond COUNTER: Using IP Data to Evaluate Our Users
  2. Timothy R. Morton
  3. pp. 287-292
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  1. Nuanced and Timely: Capturing Collections Feedback at Point of Use
  2. Jane M. Nichols, Richard A. Stoddart, Terry Reese
  3. pp. 293-300
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  1. Meeting User Needs and Expectations: A Library’s Quest for Discovery
  2. Elyse L. Profera, Jackie Shieh
  3. pp. 301-307
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  1. Discovery of E-Resources and Media: What Will It Take?
  2. Carlen Ruschoff
  3. p. 308
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  1. Management and Administration
  1. A Guided Tour of Issues and Trends: The Thirteeneth Annual Health Sciences Lively Lunch
  2. Wendy Bahnsen, Deborah D. Blecic, Robin Champieux, Elizabeth Ketterman, Ramune K. Kubilius, Marysue Schaffer, Anneliese Taylor, Andrea Twiss-Brooks
  3. pp. 310-311
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  1. Working Better Together: Library, Publisher, and Vendor Perspectives
  2. Maria D. Collins, Mary M. Somerville, Nicole Pelsinsky, Aaron Wood
  3. pp. 312-318
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  1. Questions about Academic Librarians: Factors Influencing Our Academic Identity
  2. Shin Freedman
  3. pp. 319-323
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  1. Rebranding the Library: Generating Visibility in the Virtual Age
  2. Jeremy Frumkin, Rachel Kessler
  3. pp. 324-326
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  1. Rompiendo Barreras: Reorganizing Technical and Digital Services in a Small Academic Library
  2. Jonathan H. Harwell, Sharon P. Williams
  3. pp. 327-330
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  1. Changing Operations of Academic Libraries
  2. Allen McKiel, Jim Dooley, Robert Murdoch
  3. pp. 331-342
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  1. Proving the Value of Library Collections Part II: An Interdisciplinary Study Using Citation Analysis
  2. Amalia Monroe-Gulick, Lea Hill Currie
  3. pp. 343-354
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  1. It Can Be Done! Planning and Process for Successful Collection Management Projects
  2. Fran Rosen, Pamela Grudzien, W. Lee Hisle, Patricia A. Tully
  3. pp. 355-360
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  1. Doing More with Less: Exploring Batch Processing and Outsourcing in Academic Libraries
  2. Patrick J. Roth, Jeffrey D. Daniels
  3. pp. 361-365
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  1. Pitch Perfect: Selling to Libraries and Selling Libraries to Nonusers
  2. Mark Sandler, David Celano, Melissa Loy-Oakes, Marianne Ryan
  3. pp. 366-368
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  1. Bitter Coffee and Watered-Down Bourbon: Lessons for Libraries from Chase and Sanborn Coffee and Maker’s Mark
  2. Corey Seeman
  3. pp. 369-371
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  1. How Is That Going to Work? Rethinking Acquisitions in a Next-Generation ILS
  2. Kathleen Spring, Megan Drake, Siôn Romaine
  3. pp. 372-377
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  1. Electronic Resource Management: Functional Integration in Technical Services
  2. George Stachokas
  3. pp. 378-383
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  1. You Cannot Have Too Much Electronic Resources Staffing
  2. Shade Aladebumoye, Nadine P. Ellero, Paula Sullenger
  3. pp. 384-386
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  1. Resolved, Every Librarian a Subject Librarian: Implementing Subject Librarianship Across a Research Library
  2. Steven E. Smith, Deborah L. Thomas, Alan H. Wallace
  3. pp. 387-391
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  1. Venturing from the “Back Room”: Do Technical Services Librarians Have a Role in Information Literacy?
  2. Laura Turner, Alejandra Nann
  3. pp. 392-397
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  1. The Magic of (A)ffective Management
  2. Ryan Weir
  3. pp. 398-401
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  1. Patron-Driven Acquisitions and Interlibrary Loan
  1. Individual Article Purchase: Catching the Wave of the Future, Or Getting Pounded on the Reef
  2. Douglas K. Bates
  3. pp. 403-407
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  1. Four Years of Unmediated Demand-Driven Acquisition and 5,000 E-Books Later: We Gave ‘Em What They Wanted
  2. Karen S. Fischer, Chris Diaz
  3. pp. 408-415
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  1. Is ILL Enough? Examining ILL Demand After Journal Cancellations at Three North Carolina Universities
  2. Kristin Calvert, William Gee, Janet Malliet, Rachel Fleming
  3. pp. 416-419
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  1. “Access Versus Ownership” Revisited: The Quinnipiac University Libraries ShortTerm Loan Project
  2. Charles Getchell, David Swords, June DeGennaro
  3. pp. 420-423
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  1. Creating a Richer Patron-Driven Acquisitions Experience for Your Users: How the University of Arizona Forced Three PDA Programs to Play Nicely Together
  2. Teresa C. Hazen
  3. pp. 424-427
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  1. Rebuilding the Plane While Flying: Library/Vendor Strategies for Approval Plan Revision (in a DDA World)
  2. Charles Hillen, Glenn Johnson-Grau, Joan Thompson
  3. pp. 428-433
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  1. Adding PDA for Print? Consider Your Options for Implementation
  2. Teri Koch, Andrew Welch, Lisa McDonald
  3. pp. 434-440
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  1. Too Much Data? Never Enough! Cost-Efficient Collections Acquisitions Decision Making Through Data Analysis
  2. Jaimie Miller, Kat McGrath, Eva Gavaris
  3. pp. 441-445
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  1. “To Mediate, or Not Mediate, That Is the Question”: Setting Up Get It Now at Furman University Libraries
  2. Janet Nazar, Tim Bowen
  3. pp. 446-449
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  1. A Demand-Driven-Preferred Approval Plan
  2. Ann Roll
  3. pp. 450-453
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  1. Are Midsize Academic Libraries on the Right E-Book Train?
  2. Allan Scherlen, John P. Abbott
  3. pp. 454-456
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  1. Collective Collection Building and DDA
  2. Kerry Scott, Jim Dooley, Martha Hruska
  3. pp. 457-461
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  1. Redesigning Workflows and Implementing Demand-Driven Acquisition at Virginia Tech: One Year Later
  2. Connie Stovall, Edward Lener, Tracy Gilmore
  3. pp. 462-464
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  1. Beyond Demand Driven: Incorporating Multiple Tools in a Consortial Collection Strategy
  2. Karen H. Wilhoit
  3. pp. 465-468
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  1. Scholarly Communication
  1. 3-D Printing, Copyright, and Fair Use: What Should We Know?
  2. Posie Aagaard, Michael Kolitsky
  3. pp. 470-473
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  1. Support When It Counts: Library Roles in Public Access to Federally Funded Research
  2. Kristine M. Alpi, William M. Cross, Hilary M. Davis
  3. pp. 474-485
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  1. Subject Librarian Initiative at the University of Central Florida Libraries: Collaboration Amongst Research and Information Services, Acquisitions and Collection Services, and the Office of Scholarly Communication
  2. Barbara G. Tierney, Michael Arthur
  3. pp. 486-491
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  1. Modeling a Shared National Cross Digital Repository
  2. Jean-Gabriel Bankier
  3. pp. 492-500
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  1. A Foray into Library Digital Publishing: The British Virginia Project at Virginia Commonwealth University
  2. Kevin Farley
  3. pp. 501-504
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  1. Metadata and Open Access: Reliably Finding Content and Finding Reliable Content
  2. Sommer Browning, Jean-Claude Guédon, Laurie Kaplan
  3. pp. 505-511
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  1. Herding E-Cats: Emerging Standards in Electronic Book and Journal Publishing and Management
  2. Betty Landesman
  3. pp. 512-513
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  1. SelfPub 2.0
  2. Mitchell Davis, John Sherer, Charles Watkinson, William Kane, Cyril Oberlander, Bob Nardini, Michael Levine-Clark, Matt Nauman, Joyce Skokut, Deb Hoadley, Robert P. Holley, Eleanor I. Cook, Leslie Lees, Bill Gladstone, Kelly Leonard
  3. pp. 514-517
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  1. Publarians and Lubishers: Role Bending in the New Scholarly Communications Ecosystem
  2. Nancy Maron, Sylvia Miller, Charles Watkinson, Anne Kenney
  3. pp. 518-525
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  1. Increasing the Discoverability of Institutional Video: A Survey of Current Trends and Best Practices
  2. Robert Murdoch
  3. pp. 526-528
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  1. Opportunities and Challenges of Data Publication: A Case from Purdue
  2. David Scherer, Lisa Zilinski, Courtney Matthews
  3. pp. 529-534
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  1. Techie Issues
  1. Experiencing “iPads for All”: Results from a Library-Wide Mobile Technology Program
  2. Michelle Armstrong, Peggy S. Cooper
  3. pp. 536-541
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  1. From Digits to Diagrams: Using Infographics to Inform Database Retention and Cancellation Decisions
  2. Calida A. Barboza
  3. pp. 542-544
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  1. Alma in the Cloud: Implementation Through the Eyes of Acquisitions
  2. Denise Branch
  3. pp. 545-550
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  1. Awash in E-Journal Data: What It Is, Where It Is, and What Can Be Done with It (Is It “Too Much” or “Not Enough?”)
  2. David P. Brennan, Nancy J. Butkovich
  3. pp. 551-559
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  1. Publishers and Libraries: Sharing Metadata Between Communities
  2. Michelle Durocher
  3. pp. 560-562
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  1. An Alternative Mechanism for the Delivery of Scholarly Journal Articles: ReadCube Access at the University of Utah
  2. Phill Jones, Mark M. England
  3. pp. 563-570
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  1. Contemplating E-Scores: Open Ruminations on the E-Score, the Patron, the Library, and the Publisher
  2. Lisa Hooper
  3. pp. 571-575
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  1. Excelling with Excel: Advanced Excel Functions for Collection Analysis
  2. Denise Pan, Gabrielle Wiersma
  3. pp. 576-583
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  1. Using Augmented Reality as a Discovery Tool
  2. Jolanda-Pieta van Arnhem, Jerry M. Spiller
  3. pp. 584-591
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 592-598
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  1. Back Cover
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