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Over one hundred presentations from the 37th annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 6–10, 2017) are included in this annual proceedings volume. Major themes of the meeting included data visualization, analysis and assessment of collections and library users, demand-driven acquisition, 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 2017 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, Copyright
  2. pp. i-ii
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. iii-viii
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  1. Preface and Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Plenary Sessions
  1. 21st Century Academic Library: The Promise, the Plan, a Response
  2. Loretta Parham, Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
  3. pp. 2-6
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  1. The Future of Print in Open Stacks: A Proposal
  2. Jim O’Donnell, Arizona State University
  3. pp. 7-8
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  1. Technology and Platforms: What's on the Horizon
  2. Georgios Papadopoulos, Atypon
  3. pp. 9-11
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  1. Bringing Your Physical Books to Digital Learners via the Open Library Project
  2. Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
  3. pp. 12-16
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  1. All the Robots Are Coming! The Promise and the Peril of AI
  2. Ian Mulvaney, SAGE; Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis; Ruth Pickering, Yewno; Elizabeth Caley, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
  3. pp. 17-21
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  1. The Long Arm of the Law
  2. Ruth Okediji, Harvard University; Jeremiah Smith, Jr., Harvard University; Bill Hannay, Schiff Hardin, LLP
  3. pp. 22-26
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  1. Publication Ethics, Today's Challenges: Navigating and Combating Questionable Practices
  2. Barbara Epstein, University of Pittsburgh; Jenny Lunn, American Geophysical Union; Duncan MacRae, Wolters Kluwer; Jayne Marks, Wolters Kluwer
  3. pp. 27-32
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  1. A Simpler Path to Public Access Compliance
  2. Howard Ratner, CHORUS; David Crotty, Oxford University Press; Jack Maness, University of Denver; Judith Russell, University of Florida
  3. pp. 33-39
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  1. All About Predatory Publishing: Need for Librarians and Publishers to Better Inform Authors
  2. Brigitte Burris, University of Pennsylvania; Julia Gelfand, University of California, Irvine; Lisa Macklin, Emory University; John Scherer, University of North Carolina Press
  3. pp. 40-43
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  1. Yes, the Library Can Help You With That Too
  2. Michelle Valiani, Yewno; Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Michael Levine-Clark, University of Denver; Jim O’Donnell, Arizona State University
  3. pp. 44-49
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  1. Long Arm of the Law: Google and ReDigi
  2. Bill Hannay, Schiff Hardin LLP
  3. pp. 50-53
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  1. Preprints, Institutional Repositories, and the Version of Record
  2. Judy Luther, Informed Strategies; Ivy Anderson, California Digital Library Monica Bradford, Science; John Inglis, bioRxiv
  3. pp. 54-60
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  1. Budget/Fundraising/Allocation Formulas
  1. Developing a Weighted Collection Development Allocation Formula
  2. Jeff Bailey, Arkansas State University; Linda Creibaum, Arkansas State University; Star Holloway, Arkansas State University
  3. pp. 62-66
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  1. Collection Development
  1. You May Own It . . . But Can They Find It? A Panel Discussion: Part 3 of Panel Presentation: Collection-Level Cooperative Cataloging
  2. Jeff Siemon, Anderson University
  3. pp. 68-70
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  1. Showcasing E-Book Platform Features
  2. Shaun R. Bennett, North Carolina State University; Xiaoyan Song, North Carolina State University; Danica M. Lewis, North Carolina State University
  3. pp. 71-73
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  1. The Print Book Purging Predicament: Qualitative Techniques for a Balanced Collection
  2. Allan Scherlen, Appalachian State University; Alex D. McAllister, Appalachian State University
  3. pp. 74-77
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  1. Is the Past Really Prologue? The Effect of a University's Consolidation on Its JSTOR Subscription
  2. Melissa E. Johnson, Augusta University; Kate Kosturski, JSTOR/Artstor/Portico
  3. pp. 78-82
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  1. One Root, Many Trees: Reviving Collections Practices
  2. Kevin Farley, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries; Emily Davis Winthrop, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries; Ibironke Lawal, Virginia Commonwealth University; Patricia Sobczak, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries
  3. pp. 83-87
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  1. Books on Demand: A New(er) Look for Print Monographs Acquisitions
  2. Cara Huwieler, ProQuest; Debra Skinner, Georgia Southern University
  3. pp. 88-91
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  1. Are E-Book Packages Overwhelming and Redefining Your Collection?
  2. Rhonda R. Glazier, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Matthew J. Jabaily, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Lynn E. Gates, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
  3. pp. 92-95
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  1. "Is It Really "Not Applicable?" Zoom In to Understand E-Book Accessibility"
  2. Xiaoyan Song, North Carolina State University; Danica Lewis, North Carolina State University
  3. pp. 96-100
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  1. Critical Business Collections: Examining Key Issues Using a Social Justice Lens
  2. Heather A. Howard, Purdue University; Katharine V. Macy, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; Corey Seeman, University of Michigan; Alyson S. Vaaler, Texas A&M University
  3. pp. 101-107
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  1. Beyond Cost Per Use: Exploring Multivariable E-Resource Assessment
  2. Courtney McAllister, The Citadel
  3. pp. 108-112
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  1. O Brave New Print Collection, That Has Such Data Science Books in It!
  2. Heidi Tebbe, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Mira Waller, North Carolina State University at Raleigh
  3. pp. 113-115
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  1. EBA in Practice: Facilitating Evidence-Driven E-Book Programs in Both Consortium and Individual Library Settings
  2. John Abresch, University of South Florida; Laura Pascual, University of South Florida; Andrea Langhurst Eickholt, Eastern Washington University
  3. pp. 116-121
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  1. Technology Lending: Just Like Any Other Collection, Sort Of
  2. Bobby Hollandsworth, Clemson University
  3. pp. 122-125
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  1. Comparing DDA E-Book Program Variances of Eight Large Academic Libraries
  2. Kay Downey, Kent State University; Yin Zhang, Kent State University
  3. pp. 126-129
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  1. Assessing Large E-Book Collections: Is the Past a Roadmap for Developing Collections of the Future?
  2. Stacy J. Baggett, Shenandoah University; Andrew Kulp, Shenandoah University
  3. pp. 130-134
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  1. What's Past Is Possible: Opportunities and Perspectives for Library Alumni Resources
  2. Jo-Anne Hogan, ProQuest; Corey Seeman, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
  3. pp. 135-139
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  1. The Digital Monograph and Primary Source Databases: Agenda Toward a Unified Conversation
  2. James Kessenides, Yale University Library
  3. pp. 140-144
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  1. Analytics
  1. Taking the Long View: A Case Study of E-Book Usage at a Comprehensive Research University
  2. Edward F. Lener, Virginia Tech; Mitch Moulton, Springer Nature
  3. pp. 146-150
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  1. "Money Doesn't Grow on Trees": Using a Data-Driven Review Process to Add New Resources With No Budget Increases
  2. Priya Shenoy, Drake University; Laura Krossner, Drake University; Teri Koch, Drake University
  3. pp. 151-155
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  1. Where Are We? Providing Information for the Clinical Enterprise (17th Health Sciences Lively Lunch)
  2. Ramune K. Kubilius, Northwestern University; Jean Gudenas, Medical University of South Carolina; Laura Schimming, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Jonathan Shank, Northwestern University; Vida Vaughn, University of Louisville; Neal Nixon, University of Louisville
  3. pp. 156-158
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  1. Statistical Analysis, Data Visualization, and Business Intelligence Tools for Electronic Resources in Academic Libraries
  2. Cheng Cheng, SUNY Oneonta; Tracy J. Gilmore, Virginia Tech; Colleen Lougen, SUNY New Paltz; Connie Stovall, Virginia Tech
  3. pp. 159-162
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  1. Prologue to Perfectly Parsing Proxy Patterns
  2. Jeremy M. Brown, Mercer University Libraries; Gretchen M. Smith, Mercer University Libraries
  3. pp. 163-170
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  1. Reviewing A&Is and Aggregators in a Large Research Library Collection
  2. Holly Inglis, University of Toronto; Weijing Yuan, University of Toronto; Cristina Sewerin, University of Toronto
  3. pp. 171-174
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  1. Up & Comers
  1. Reimagining Print Materials in a Health Science Context: Creating and Marketing a Wellness Collection
  2. Margaret Ansell, University of Florida; Ariel Pomputius, University of Florida
  3. pp. 176-183
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  1. Introduction to Electronic Resource Acquisition
  2. Linda Creibaum, Arkansas State University; Star Holloway, Arkansas State University
  3. pp. 184-186
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  1. Level Up: Transitioning to a New Library
  2. Sara E. Duff, University of Central Florida
  3. pp. 187-189
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  1. Laying Down the Whack-A-Mole Mallet: One Inexperienced ERM Team's Story About Adopting the Agile Philosophy to Manage Electronic Resources
  2. Geraldine Rinna, Western Michigan University
  3. pp. 190-194
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  1. If We Had a Prologue: Lessons From a System Migration
  2. Jodi Shepherd, California State University, Chico; Laura Krier, Sonoma State University
  3. pp. 195-198
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  1. Library Services
  1. Managing ETDs: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  2. Dan Tam Do, University of Vermont; Laura Gewissler, University of Vermont
  3. pp. 200-204
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  1. Disability Inclusion and Library Collections: Initiatives for Greater Access for All
  2. Elizabeth German, Texas A&M University; Eric Hartnett, Texas A&M University
  3. pp. 205-210
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  1. Starting a Streaming Video Program on a Limited Budget
  2. Cara M. Barker, Western Carolina University; Whitney P. Jordan, Western Carolina University; Jessica H. Zellers, Western Carolina University
  3. pp. 211-215
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  1. "Mr. Watson-Come here-I Want to See You": Upgrading Your Tech Support Communications
  2. J. Michael Thompson, EBSCO Information Services; Carol Seiler, EBSCO Information Services
  3. pp. 216-220
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  1. What's Past Is . . . Still Messing With Our Workflows
  2. Jacqueline Whyte Appleby, Ontario Council of University Libraries
  3. pp. 221-225
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  1. Landing the Job: Tips and Tricks to Prepare Students for the Job Hunt
  2. Nora B. Wood, University of South Florida Libraries; Heather Howard, Purdue University Libraries; Lauren Reiter, Penn State University Libraries
  3. pp. 226-230
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  1. End Users/Use Statistics
  1. COUNTER Code of Practice Release 5: Consistency, Clarity, Simplification, and Continuous Maintenance
  2. Oliver Pesch, EBSCO Information Services; Lorraine Estelle, COUNTER and EBSCO Information Services
  3. pp. 232-236
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  1. Management/Leadership
  1. Navigating by the Stars: Library Leadership Lessons
  2. Erin Gallagher, Reed College; Jonathon H. Harwell, Rollins College; Mellissa J. Hinton, Long Island University; Annie M. Bélanger, Grand Valley State University
  3. pp. 238-242
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  1. Hosting a Library Vendor Week: A Better Way to Manage Site Visits?
  2. Edward F. Lener, Virginia Tech; Carola Blackwood, De Gruyter
  3. pp. 243-244
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  1. Reimagining Research Services as Part of Major Academic Library Renovations or Other Changes: A Tale of Two Research Departments (University of Central Florida and Florida Gulf Coast University)
  2. Barbara G. Tierney, University of Central Florida; Linda Colding, Florida Gulf Coast University
  3. pp. 245-249
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  1. Professional Development in Libraries: One Size Does Not Fit All
  2. Patricia D. Sobczak, Virginia Commonwealth University; Kathy Bradshaw, Virginia Commonwealth University
  3. pp. 250-253
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  1. Honoring Past Practices While Increasing Collection Budget Flexibility: Designing and Communicating a New Budget Model
  2. Ginger Williams, Texas State University; Scott Pope, Texas State University
  3. pp. 254-259
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  1. Library Marketing: From Passion to Practice
  2. Jill S. Heinze, University of Virginia
  3. pp. 260-263
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  1. History Has Its Eyes on You: Lighthouses and Libraries Weathering Storms of Change
  2. Corey Seeman, University of Michigan
  3. pp. 264-267
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  1. The Road to Effective Leadership
  2. Shin Freedman, Framingham State University; Jim Freedman, Independent Consultant
  3. pp. 268-272
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  1. Scholarly Communication
  1. Nothing is Linear About Open Access Initiatives: Promoting OA at a New Research Institution
  2. Jennifer King Matthews, Rowan University; Christine Davidian, Rowan University
  3. pp. 274-275
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  1. ResearchGate vs. the Institutional Repository: Competition or Complement?
  2. Julia A. Lovett, University of Rhode Island; Andrée J. Rathemacher, University of Rhode Island
  3. pp. 276-277
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  1. How Difficult Can It Be? Creating an Integrated Network Among Library Stakeholders to Promote Electronic Access
  2. Denise M. Branch, Virginia Commonwealth University; Anne-Marie H. Viola, SAGE Publishing; Jamie Gieseck-Ashworth, EBSCO Information Services; Benjamin C. Johnson, Ex Libris
  3. pp. 278-282
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  1. The Scholarly Workflow in the Digital Age: What Do We Know? What Should We Do?
  2. Steven Weiland, Michigan State University
  3. pp. 283-288
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  1. First Aid for Student Cost: Helping Nursing Faculty Move Away From Textbook Purchase Requirements
  2. Lea A. Leininger, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  3. pp. 289-291
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  1. Open Access: Getting on the Same Page: What if IR Managers and OA Policy Administrators Could Have Everything They Desire From Publishers?
  2. Don G. Dove, Paloma & Associates
  3. pp. 292-294
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  1. Technology and Trends
  1. Report on Data Review and Communication During Florida Academic Libraries' Catalog Migration
  2. Christine Dunleavy, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
  3. pp. 296-298
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  1. Innovations in Discovery Systems: User Studies and the Bento Approach
  2. William H. Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Michael A. Norman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Mary C. Schlembach, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  3. pp. 299-304
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 305-313
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