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Over one hundred presentations from the thirty-fourth Charleston Library Conference (held November 5–8, 2014) are included in this annual proceedings volume. Major themes of the meeting included patron-driven acquisitions versus librarian-driven acquisitions; marketing library resources to faculty and students to increase use; measuring and demonstrating the library's role and impact in the retention of students and faculty; the desirability of textbook purchasing by the library; changes in workflows necessitated by the move to virtual collections; the importance of self-publishing and open access publishing as a collection strategy; the hybrid publisher and the hybrid author; the library’s role in the collection of data, datasets, and data curation; and data-driven decision making. While the Charleston meeting remains a core one for acquisitions, serials, and collection development librarians in dialog with publishers and vendors, the breadth of coverage of this volume reflects the fact that the Charleston Conference is now one of the major venues for leaders in the information community to shape strategy and prepare for the future. Over 1,600 delegates attended the 2014 meeting, ranging from the staff of small public library systems to 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
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. iii-xii
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  1. Preface and Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xiii-xiv
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  1. Introduction
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  1. Plenary Sessions
  1. What's the Big Idea? Mellon, ARL, AAU, University Presses, and the Future of Scholarly Communication
  2. Leila Salisbury, Raym Crow, Raym Crow, SPARC Helen Cullyer, Barbara Kline Pope, Charles Watkinson,
  3. pp. 2-11
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  1. The Punishment for Dreamers: Big Data, Retention, and Academic Libraries
  2. Adam L. Murray
  3. pp. 12-19
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  1. Let's Talk: Bringing Many Threads Together to Weave the Scholarly Information Ecosystem
  2. Howard Ratner, Greg Tananbaum, John Vaughn, T. Scott Plutchak
  3. pp. 20-29
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  1. Being Earnest in the New Normal
  2. Anthea Stratigos
  3. pp. 30-37
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  1. The Long Arm of the Law
  2. William Hannay, Laura Quilter, Ann Okerson
  3. pp. 38-46
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  1. Budgets, Services, and Technology Driving Change: How Librarians, Publishers, and Vendors Are Moving Forward
  2. Kittie Henderson, Meg White
  3. pp. 47-58
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  1. What Faculty Want Librarians to Know
  2. Christine Fair, Timothy Johnson, Phil Richerme, Jim O’Donnell
  3. pp. 59-73
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  1. We Sincerely Regret to Inform You That the Material You Have Requested Is Unavailable via Interlibrary Loan
  2. Jennifer Duncan, Carol Kochan, Lars Leon
  3. pp. 74-79
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  1. From Course Reserves . . . to Course Reversed? The Library's Changing Role in Providing Textbook Content
  2. Nicole Allen, Charles Lyons, Bob Nardini
  3. pp. 80-87
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  1. Hyde Park Debate—Resolved: Wherever Possible, Library Collections Should Be Shaped by Patrons, Instead of by Librarians
  2. Rick Anderson, David Magier
  3. pp. 88-94
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  1. Crowd Sourcing of Reference and User Services
  2. John G. Dove, Tim Spalding, Scott Johnson, Ilana Stonebreaker
  3. pp. 95-105
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  1. Science Education Gone Wilde: Creating Science References That Work
  2. John Rennie
  3. pp. 106-112
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  1. Online Learning, MOOCs, and More
  2. Franny Lee, Deanna Marcum, Ann Okerson
  3. pp. 113-122
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  1. To Boldly Go Beyond Downloads: How Are Journal Articles Shared and Used?
  2. Carol Tenopir, Gabriel Hughes, Lisa Christian, Suzie Allard, David Nicholas, Anthony Watkinson, Hazel Woodward, Peter Shepherd,Robert Anderson
  3. pp. 123-127
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  1. Driving Discovery: Do You Have the Keys to Fair Linking? (It's About Knowledge and Library Control)
  2. Todd Carpenter, Bruce Heterick, Portico Scott Bernier
  3. pp. 128-136
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  1. DRM: A Publisher-Imposed Impediment to Progress, or a Legitimate Defense of Publisher/Author Intellectual Property Rights
  2. Adam Chesler, Jim Dooley, David Parker, Zac Rolnik
  3. pp. 137-144
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  1. Collection Development
  1. Taming the Wilde: Collaborating With Expertise for Faster, Better, Smarter Collection Analysis
  2. Jacqueline Bronicki, Cherie Turner, Shawn Vaillancourt, Frederick Young
  3. pp. 146-151
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  1. Collecting and Acquiring in Earnest (The 14th Annual Health Sciences Lively Lunch)
  2. Wendy Bahnsen, Yumin Jiang, Ramune K. Kubilius, Emma O'Hagan, Andrea Twiss‐Brooks
  3. pp. 152-155
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  1. The Buck Stops Here: Assessing the Value of E-Book Subscriptions at the Columbia University Libraries
  2. Melissa J. Goertzen, Krystie Klahn
  3. pp. 156-161
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  1. E-Book Rights: Advocacy in Action
  2. Katy Gabrio, Whitney Murphy
  3. pp. 162-166
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  1. Are E-Book Big Deal Bundles Still Valuable?
  2. Aaron K. Shrimplin, Jennifer W. Bazeley
  3. pp. 167-171
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  1. Collection Development, E-Resources, and Meeting the Needs of People With Disabilities
  2. Axel Schmetzke, Cheryl Pruitt, Michele Bruno
  3. pp. 172-179
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  1. Keeping it Real: A Comprehensive and Transparent Evaluation of Electronic Resources
  2. Karen R. Harker, Laurel Crawford, Todd Enoch
  3. pp. 180-186
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  1. Successful E-Resource Acquisitions: Looking Beyond Selecting, Ordering, Paying, and Receiving to Discovery and Access
  2. Denise Branch
  3. pp. 187-192
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  1. Moving Librarian Collecting from Good to Great: Results from the First Year of a Librarian Liaison Collaborative Monographic Purchasing Project
  2. Genya O'Gara, Carolyn Schubert, J Lara Sapp, Michael Mungin
  3. pp. 193-199
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  1. It’s Not Just About Weeding: Using Collaborative Collection Analysis to Develop Consortial Collections
  2. Anne Osterman, Genya O'Gara, Leslie O'Brien
  3. pp. 200-212
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  1. Cooperative Collection Development Requires Access: SALToC—A Low-Tech, High-Value Distributed Online Project for Article-Level Discovery in Foreign-Language Print-Only Journals
  2. Aruna P. Magier
  3. pp. 213-218
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  1. Wilde About Weeding: An Earnest Effort in Collection Development
  2. Melissa Johnson
  3. pp. 219-222
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  1. Staring Into the Whale’s Mouth: Large-Scale Journal Deaccession at a Small University
  2. Jennifer Dean, Renee Bracey, Peggy Hlavka
  3. pp. 223-227
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  1. Adios to Paper Journals—Removed and Recycled—One Mile Long and 75 Tons
  2. John P. Abbott, Mary R. Jordan
  3. pp. 228-229
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  1. Condition Considerations: An Inquiry Into Recording Conditions in Consortial Collections for the Purpose of Selecting (and Deselecting) Shared Print Copies
  2. Mike Garabedian
  3. pp. 230-235
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  1. Shelf Ready Doesn’t Always Mean Ready for the Shelf
  2. Stacey Marien, Alayne Mundt
  3. pp. 236-238
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  1. Digital and Physical: Coevolving Formats in Today’s Research Libraries
  2. Cynthia Sorrell
  3. pp. 239-245
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  1. Good Things Come in Small Packages: Getting the Most From Shared Print Retention and Cooperative Collection Development With a Small Group of Libraries
  2. Teri Koch, Cyd Dyer, Pam Rees
  3. pp. 246-251
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  1. Changing Library Operations
  2. Allen McKiel, Jim Dooley, Robert Murdoch, Carol Zsulya
  3. pp. 252-259
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  1. Library of Congress Recommended Format Specifications: Encouraging Preservation Without Discouraging Creation
  2. Ted Westervelt, Donna Scanlon
  3. pp. 260-264
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  1. Breaking It Down: Electronic Resource Workflow Documentation
  2. Alexandra Hamlett
  3. pp. 265-267
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  1. Do Libraries’ Needs Still Match Publisher Offerings? “The Truth Is Rarely Pure and Never Simple” (Oscar Wilde)
  2. John Banionis, Nadia Lalla, Don West
  3. pp. 268-271
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  1. No Crystal Ball: Planning for Certain Future Cuts When the Future Is Uncertain
  2. Paoshan W. Yue, Gail F. Stanton, Karen S. Grigg, Beth Bernhardt
  3. pp. 272-279
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  1. The Challenge of Evaluating and Developing an Interdisciplinary Collection: The East Asian Collection at the Public College
  2. Ewa Dzurak, Kerry Falloon, Jonathan Cope
  3. pp. 280-286
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  1. Don’t Leave the Faculty at the Station: Introducing Faculty to Collection Development Grants
  2. Don J. Welsh, Martha E. Higgins, Stephen D. Clark
  3. pp. 287-290
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  1. Gift-Gaining: Ideas for Effective Gift Processing
  2. Mark Henley
  3. pp. 291-293
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  1. End Users
  1. Share Those Stats! Collaborating With Faculty to Make Evidence-Based Serials Collection Development Decisions
  2. Alana Verminski
  3. pp. 295-297
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  1. Return on Investment: New Strategies for Marketing Digital Resources to Academic Faculty and Students From Three Perspectives: Publisher, Collection Development, and Research Services
  2. Elyse Profera, Michael A. Arthur, Barbara G. Tierney
  3. pp. 298-303
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  1. How Users’ Perceptions of E-Books Have Changed—Or Not: Comparing Parallel Survey Responses
  2. Tara T. Cataldo, Trey Shelton, U Steven Carrico, Cecilia Botero
  3. pp. 304-310
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  1. Implications of Online Media on Academic Library Collections
  2. Kirstin M. Dougan
  3. pp. 311-315
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  1. “Punctuality Is the Thief of Time”: The Earnest Pursuit of Social Media in the Library
  2. Elyse L. Profera Maria Atilano
  3. pp. 316-321
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  1. Thinking the Unthinkable: A Library Without a Public Catalog
  2. Coen Wilders
  3. pp. 322-327
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  1. Discovery, a New Way of Searching (Thinking): The Challenges, Trials, and Tribulations
  2. Margaret M. Kain
  3. pp. 328-332
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  1. Evolution of Mobile Device Use in Clinical Settings
  2. Robert Brooks, Jeannine Creazzo
  3. pp. 333-335
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  1. The Ethereal Library: Thinking Creatively When You Have No Space to Think
  2. Corey Seeman
  3. pp. 336-343
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  1. How Do Librarians Prefer to Access Collections?
  2. Julie Petr, Lea Currie
  3. pp. 344-349
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  1. Mobile Access—What the Library Wants: Mobiles as Discovery Enhancers
  2. Laura Horton, Stacy Sieck
  3. pp. 350-356
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  1. Management and Administration
  1. Cost Impact in Managing the Transition to an Open Access Model
  2. Gayle R. Chan
  3. pp. 358-362
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  1. Serious Savings With Short-Term Loans
  2. Erin L. Crane
  3. pp. 363-367
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  1. Earnestly Finding the Fun in Fund Codes
  2. Leslie O’Brien, Tracy Gilmore, Connie Stovall
  3. pp. 368-370
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  1. I’ll Be Back: Post-Purchase Activities and ROI
  2. Michael Arthur, Tim Bucknall, Stephanie Kaelin, Sarah Schulman, Kristi Showers
  3. pp. 371-376
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  1. Employing a Use Factor to Distribute Monographic Funds
  2. Cindy D. Shirkey, Lisa Sheets
  3. pp. 377-380
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  1. Developing a Weighted Collection Development Allocation Formula
  2. Jeff Bailey, Linda Creibaum
  3. pp. 381-383
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  1. How Is That Going to Work? Part II—Acquisitions Challenges and Opportunities in a Shared ILS
  2. Kathleen Spring, Damon Campbell, Carol Drost, Siôn Romaine
  3. pp. 384-389
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  1. Doing Things Differently in the Cloud: Streamlining Library Workflows to Maximize Efficiency
  2. Vanessa A. Garofalo
  3. pp. 390-397
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  1. The Devil Is in the Details: Managing the Growth of Streaming Media in Library Collections
  2. Jesse Koennecke, Susan Marcin, Matthew Pavlick
  3. pp. 398-404
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  1. Streamlined Licensing Through Institutional Master Agreements: A Success Story
  2. Corey S. Halaychik
  3. pp. 405-408
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  1. Relax, Be Earnest: Marketing a Serials Deselection Project
  2. Stephanie J. Spratt
  3. pp. 409-413
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  1. From Collection Development to Content Development: Organization and Staffing for the 21st Century
  2. Sara E. Morris, Lea Currie
  3. pp. 414-419
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  1. Remote Storage: Leveraging Technology to Maximize Efficiency and Minimize Investments
  2. Eric C. Parker
  3. pp. 420-424
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  1. The Big Shift: How VCU Libraries Moved 1.5 Million Volumes to Prepare for the Construction of a New Library
  2. Ibironke Lawal, Patricia Selinger, Barbara Anderson
  3. pp. 425-432
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  1. Recovering Wet Materials: Disaster Plans and Recovery Workflows
  2. Joshua Lupkin, Sally Krash, Eric Wedig
  3. pp. 433-441
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  1. Patron-Driven Acquisitions and Interlibrary Loan
  1. Patron-Driven Acquisition: What Do We Know about Our Patrons?
  2. Monique A. Teubner, Henk G. J. Zonneveld
  3. pp. 443-452
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  1. Turning a Crisis Into an Opportunity: DDA and PDA at UTA Libraries
  2. Peter Zhang
  3. pp. 453-455
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  1. We’re E-Preferred. Why Did We Get That Book in Print?
  2. Ann Roll
  3. pp. 456-461
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  1. Earnestly Seeking Greater Flexibility: The Pros and Cons of Pay-Per-View Journal Access
  2. Marija Markovic, Steve Oberg,
  3. pp. 462-464
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  1. Supporting Rapidly Growing Online Programs in Times of Change
  2. Mary Ann Mercante, Ying Lin, Maryville
  3. pp. 465-469
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  1. What You Need to Know About Moving Collections and Acquisitions Into an E-Dominant Model!
  2. Gerri Foudy, Lila A. Ohler, Lenore A. England
  3. pp. 470-474
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  1. An Evaluation of ReadCube as an Interlibrary Loan Alternative
  2. Elizabeth J. Weisbrod
  3. pp. 475-481
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  1. ILL as Acquisitions: Implementing and Integrating POD in a Research Library
  2. Edward F. Lener, Ladd Brown
  3. pp. 482-486
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  1. Scholarly Communication
  1. Engrossed, Enraged, Engaged: Empowering Faculty in Transforming Scholarly Communication
  2. Jen Waller, Jennifer W. Bazeley
  3. pp. 488-496
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  1. Peeling Apart the Layers: Library Services to Online Education Consortia
  2. Amy D. Coughenour
  3. pp. 497-503
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  1. Libraries Leading the Way on the Textbook Problem
  2. Marilyn Billings, . William M. Cross, Brendan O’Connell, Greg Raschke, Charlotte Roh
  3. pp. 504-511
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  1. Building Capacity in Your Library for Research Data Management Support (Or What We Learned From Offering to Review DMPs)
  2. William M. Cross, Hilary M. Davis
  3. pp. 512-517
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  1. SELF-e 101: A Lesson for Academic Libraries in Connecting Self-Published Authors and Readers
  2. Corrie Marsh, Mitchell Davis, Meredith Schwartz, Etta Verma, Eleanor Cook
  3. pp. 518-519
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  1. Techie Issues
  1. Realizing Potential: Innovation Beyond the Cliché
  2. Howard Burton, Christine Fischer
  3. pp. 521-526
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  1. You’ve Licensed It. Now What?
  2. Sarah E. McCleskey, y Christine M. Fischer, Steven D. Milewski
  3. pp. 527-532
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  1. Metadata Challenges in Library Discovery Systems
  2. Pascal Calarco, Lettie Conrad, Rachel Kessler, Michael Vandenburg
  3. pp. 533-540
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  1. “Happiness Is . . . Library Automation”: The Rhetoric of Early Library Automation and the Future of Discovery and Academic Libraries
  2. Lauren Kosrow, Lisa Hinchliffe
  3. pp. 541-548
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  1. Collection Development and Data Visualization: How Interactive Graphic Displays Are Transforming Collection Development Decisions
  2. Paulina Borrego, Rachel Lewellen
  3. pp. 549-556
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  1. Recycling Database Records
  2. Lars‐Håkan Herbertsson, Rolf Johansson, Lari Kovanen
  3. pp. 557-565
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  1. Student Workers as Library Programmers: A Case Study in Automated Overlap Analysis
  2. Matthew W. Goddard
  3. pp. 566-570
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  1. Advanced Data Analysis: From Excel PivotTables to Microsoft Access
  2. Christopher C. Brown, Denise Pan, Gabrielle Wiersma
  3. pp. 571-600
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  1. Streamlining and Advancing Collection Development With GOBI: Bringing Your Collection Into the 21st Century
  2. Christa E. Poparad, Lindsay H. Barnett, Sarah Hoke
  3. pp. 601-606
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  1. Bringing GOKb to Life: Data, Integrations, and Development
  2. Kristen B. Wilson
  3. pp. 607-613
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  1. Collection Data Visualization: Seeing the Forest Through the Treemap
  2. Geoffrey P. Timms,, Jeremy M. Brown
  3. pp. 614-622
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 623-631
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