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What’s Past is Prologue: Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2017

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Katina Strauch
2018
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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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Plenary Sessions
Ian Mulvaney, SAGE; Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis; Ruth Pickering, Yewno; Elizabeth Caley, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
pp. 17-21
Ruth Okediji, Harvard University; Jeremiah Smith, Jr., Harvard University; Bill Hannay, Schiff Hardin, LLP
pp. 22-26
Howard Ratner, CHORUS; David Crotty, Oxford University Press; Jack Maness, University of Denver; Judith Russell, University of Florida
pp. 33-39
Michelle Valiani, Yewno; Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Michael Levine-Clark, University of Denver; Jim O’Donnell, Arizona State University
pp. 44-49
Budget/Fundraising/Allocation Formulas
Collection Development
Shaun R. Bennett, North Carolina State University; Xiaoyan Song, North Carolina State University; Danica M. Lewis, North Carolina State University
pp. 71-73
Kevin Farley, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries; Emily Davis Winthrop, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries; Ibironke Lawal, Virginia Commonwealth University; Patricia Sobczak, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries
pp. 83-87
Rhonda R. Glazier, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Matthew J. Jabaily, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Lynn E. Gates, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
pp. 92-95
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
pp. 101-107
Analytics
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
pp. 156-158
Jeremy M. Brown, Mercer University Libraries; Gretchen M. Smith, Mercer University Libraries
pp. 163-170
Up & Comers
Library Services
Cara M. Barker, Western Carolina University; Whitney P. Jordan, Western Carolina University; Jessica H. Zellers, Western Carolina University
pp. 211-215
Nora B. Wood, University of South Florida Libraries; Heather Howard, Purdue University Libraries; Lauren Reiter, Penn State University Libraries
pp. 226-230
End Users/Use Statistics
Management/Leadership
Erin Gallagher, Reed College; Jonathon H. Harwell, Rollins College; Mellissa J. Hinton, Long Island University; Annie M. Bélanger, Grand Valley State University
pp. 238-242
Shin Freedman, Framingham State University; Jim Freedman, Independent Consultant
pp. 268-272
Scholarly Communication
Technology and Trends
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
pp. 299-304
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