Something's Gotta Give : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2011 /

"The theme of the 2011 Charleston Conference, the annual event that explores issues in book and serial acquisition, was "Something's Gotta Give." The conference, held November 2-5, 2011, in Charleston, SC, included 9 pre-meetings, more than 10 plenaries, and over 120 concurrent s...

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Other Authors: Strauch, Katina P., 1946-, Hinds, Leah H., Bernhardt, Beth R.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: West Lafayette, Indiana : Against the Grain Press, [2012]
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • The semantic web for publishers and libraries / Michael Keller
  • Data papers in the network era / Mackenzie Smith
  • Everything we see hides another : coping with hidden collections in the 21st century library / Mark Dimunation
  • The Digital Public Library of America : the idea and its implementation / Robert Darnton
  • New initiatives in open research / Clifford Lynch and Lee Dirks
  • Executives' roundtable : the boundaries are getting blurred / T. Scott Plutchak, Paul N. Courant, and H. Frederick Dylla
  • I hear the train a comin' / Greg Tananbaum, Kevin Guthrie, and Anne Kenney
  • The long arm of the law / Bill Hannay and Ann Okerson
  • The future of online newspapers / Debora Cheney, Chuck Palsho, and Chris Cowan
  • The status Quo has got to go / Brad Eden
  • Hyde Park corner / Melody Burton and Kimberly Douglas
  • Downsizing from the big deal : what's education got to do with it? / Robert G. Kelly and Susann DeVries
  • Reducing unintentional duplication : adventures and opportunities in cooperative collection development / Leslie Button, Rachel Lewellen, Kathleen Norton, and Pamela Skinner
  • Collaborating with course pages : strategies for curriculum-based development and assessment / Robin Chin Roemer and Michael Matos
  • Free is the best price : building your collection of primary sources with free, online, digital collections / Joan Petit
  • It's not you, it's me : breaking up with perpetual access / Kirsten Huhn and Geoffrey Little
  • From backlog to workflow : American University's approach for handling preservation books and missing serials issues / Stacey Marien and Dawn Fairbanks
  • Don't forget the little publishers / David Myers, Tom Taylor, Stuart Silcox, and Jim Dooley
  • Something's gotta give : is there a future for the collection development policy? / Matt Torrence, Audrey Powers, and Megan Sheffield
  • Offline e-book access : ebrary survey of librarians ; 2011 Global Student e-book survey / Allen McKiel
  • Let's get the dialogue started : keeping e-books current / Gail Johnston and Tamara Remhof
  • Kent State University Libraries develops a new system for resource selection / Kay Downey
  • Academic libraries without print / Allen McKiel, Jim Dooley, Robert Murdoch, and Carol Zsulya
  • BIP 4 CD=LW / Theresa Preuit Rhodes
  • The charging of technical services at UNC Charlotte / Michael Winecoff
  • New subjects, new communities, new formats : the library collection in the digital world / Angharad Roberts
  • Best practices for presentation of e-journals / Andrea Twiss-Brooks and Katharina Klemperer
  • Acquisitions business in a middle east context / Henry Owino
  • New tricks for old data sources : mashups, visualizations, & questions your ILS has been afraid to answer / Brian Norberg, Darby Orcutt, and John Vickery
  • SERU 2.0 : it's not just for journals / Selden Durgom Lamoureux and Judy Luther
  • Improving ERM : critical work flow and operations solutions / Betsy Appleton, Shannon Regan, Lenore England, Li Fu, and Stephen Miller
  • A first-year librarian's weeding project management experience from start to (planned) finish / Kady Ferris and Scott Warren
  • Weeding one STEPP at a time / Eleanor Cook, Dan Shouse, and William Joseph Thomas
  • Selection for non-remote storage / Steve Alleman
  • Transfer 2.0 and beyond! : an update / Tim Devenport and Jennifer Bazeley
  • Virginia Tech's participation in ASERL's cooperative print journal retention project / Connie Stovall, Leslie O'Brien, and Edward Lener
  • Speed weed : how we weeded more than 70,000 items in three months / Gail Johnston and Tamara Remhof
  • Let's go and haul! : a square-rigger's guide to weeding "age of sail" collections in the 21st century / Valarie Prescott Adams and Douglas Black
  • Looking for money in all the right places : how one academic library is making good use of grant funds / Michael A. Arthur
  • Using your library's annual report to market library services / Corey Seeman
  • What gives? : evaluating bound journals for transitioning to electronic and developing an electronic collection development policy / J. Michael Lindsay, Adam Kemper, and Sandra Oelschlegel
  • Turn that frown upside down : management strategies for improving library employee morale in uncertain times / Cindy L. Craig and Curt G. Friehs
  • What's in a name? : Are we fish or fowl? / Shin Freedman and Marcia Dursi
  • Resource acquisitions : an experiment in library reorganization at Slippery Rock University / Heather Getsay and Catherine Rudowsky
  • Working together to win : the 21st century acquisitions department / Jill Jascha
  • Institution-wide collaboration : how learning communities can help / Christine Lewis, Michael Stopel, Jackie LaPlaca Ricords, and Timothy Cherubini
  • How to turn around a battleship
  • before the budget-cut missile is lodged in the hull: a case study / Lindsey E. Schell and Susan Macicak
  • Inventory of a small academic library : cooperation and communication through the units / Erin E. Boyd, Amy Smith, Kent Snowden, and Debbie West
  • Bullied by budgets, pushed by patrons, driven by demand : libraries and tantalizing technologies / Narda Tafuri and Antje Mays
  • Budget's stretched, staff stressed, usage stalled
  • something's gotta give! / Stacy Baggett and Megan Williams
  • Where is the hospitality in your library? / Corey Seeman
  • Are libraries thriving? : an Oxford debate / Jill Emery
  • Keeping up with the things that matter : current awareness tools and strategies for academic libraries / Mike Diaz, Clifford Lynch, Karen Downing, and John Dupuis
  • Developing a weighted library allocation formula / Jeff Bailey and Linda Creibaum
  • Shared advocacy through data : looking beyond the high cost of journals / Jane Nichols and Andrea A. Wirth
  • The value of purchasing e-book collections from a large publisher / Aaron K. Shrimplin and Jennifer W. Bazeley
  • Electronic resource assessment : adventures in engagement / John Tofanelli, Colleen Major, and Jeffrey Carroll
  • Contextualizing and interpreting cost per use for electronic journals / Matthew Harrington and Connie Stovall
  • An absence of allocations / Cathy Goodwin
  • The LibValue Project : three reports on values, outcomes, and return on investment of academic libraries / Carol Tenopir, Rachel A. Fleming-May, and Tine E. Chrzastowski
  • An academic library's efforts to justify materials budget expenditures / Steven Carrico
  • Put it simply : tools and tips for communicating library collections data / Hilary Davis
  • Giving them what they want : providing information for a serials review project / Kristin Calvert and Rachel Fleming
  • Data lifecycle management : what has got to give / Will Hires.
  • Library publishing services : strategies for success / Charles Watkinson, Catherine Muray-Rust, Daureen Nesdill, and Allyson Mower
  • What can we say with certainty about scholarly communication in the 21st century? / Michael P. Pelikan
  • Mixing oil and water : recipes for press-library collaboration / Patrick Alexander, James McCoy, Leila Salisbury, and Richard Brown
  • We're all in this together : supporting the dissemination of university research through library services / Michelle Armstrong
  • Supporting effective communication and workflows in social science research : findings and summary of a group discussion / Bernie Folan
  • The impact of Japan's March 11th earthquake and tsunami on libraries and the conduct of research and publications in Japan / Mikiko Tanifuji
  • Publishing partnerships : why, when, and how collaboration sometimes trumps competition, the user perspective / Elizabeth Chisato Uyeki
  • Making open access work in the social sciences / Hob Brooks, Eric Moran, Jeffrey Carroll, and Deborah Ludwig
  • E-resource triage : why doesn't my full-text resource open and how can I fix it? / Leslie Burke
  • Where's professor Watt's request? : streamlining to a paperless acquisitions workflow / Rita M. Cauce
  • Mainstreaming media : innovating media collections at the NCSU libraries / Darby Orcutt
  • You ought to be in pictures : bringing streaming video to your library / Cheri Duncan and Erika Peterson
  • Platform choice : policies and practice / Tina Feick, Jason Price, Susan Macicak, Dennis Brunning, Anne McKee, and Mary Marshall
  • Champagne wishes, caviar dreams : incorporating e-readers into leisure reading while in a beer budget / Anna Craft, Elisabeth Leonard, and Katy Ginanni
  • Saving time, energy, keystrokes, and sanity : adventures in order automation / Julie Kliever, K.C. Hendges, John Riley, and Lynne Branch Browne
  • Give a little bit : using lean tools to create efficiencies in acquisitions and beyond / Lisa Spagnolo
  • Beyond EDI : an agent's role in the cloud / Christine M. Stamison, Anne Campbell, and Michael Winkler
  • Tired of reinventing the wheel? : then stop! : how to use online communities for solutions to common library issues / Laura Warren and Julie Obst
  • Moving your library to the cloud / Carrie Rampp, Jennifer Clarke, and Bill Burkholder
  • Managing expectations and obligations : the librarian's role in streaming media for online education / Kathleen Carlisle Fountain
  • Patron-driven acquisition practices of U.S. research libraries: east vs. west / Jennifer Duncan and Jeff Carroll
  • Getting to the heart of the matter : what faculty tell us about how our collections support student learning / Marcia Thomas
  • The role of reference in discovery systems : effecting a more literate search / Will Wheeler
  • Discovery systems are no different : we must still teach searchers how to become researchers / Craig Leonard Brians and Bruce Pencek
  • End user tools for evaluating scholarly content / Carol Anne Meyer
  • Understanding the 21st century research landscape : emerging trends and needs within and across disciplines / Mike Diaz, Audrey Powers, Corey Seeman, Dennis Brunning, and Jason Phillips
  • Understanding the 21st century research landscape : emerging trends and needs within and across disciples : perspectives from a business library / Corey Seeman
  • Moving toward the user-centered library : learning behaviors and their impact on library planning / Leah M. Dunn
  • Technical services talk : fostering faculty collaboration through reorganization and communication / Kyle McCarrell and LouAnn Blocker
  • Win friends and influence faculty : methods for citation analysis / Leslie Farison
  • Relevancy redacted : web-scale discovery and the "filter buble" / Corey Davis
  • Experiences from the field : choosing a discovery tool for your unique library / Jennifer Castaldo, Christine Korytnyk Dulaney, Tom Klingler, Doralyn Rossman, and Laura Wrubel
  • Discovery by the numbers : an examination of the impact of a discovery tool through usage statistics / Jody Fagan and Meris Mandernach
  • The patrons demand, but what do they really want? / Forrest Link, Yuji Tosaka, and Cathy Weng
  • Untapped resources : graduate assistants and collection development / Lily Todorinova and Brittany Rhea Deputy
  • Partnering for patron-driven acquisitions : what you need to know / Ashley Bailey, Molly Royse, Deb Thomas, and Gail Watson
  • Demand-driven success : designing your PDA experiment / Charles Hillen and Glenn Johnson-Grau
  • Give them what they need (and want) : computer science and engineering customers / Ellen Safley
  • Patron-driven e-book solutions : moving beyond the banana books incident / Gabriella Wiersma and Yem Fong
  • By popular demand : building a consortial demand-driven program / Xan Arch, Robin Champieux, Susan Hinken, Emily McElroy, and Joan Thompson.