Anything Goes : Charleston Conference Proceedings 2010 /
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Charleston, S.C. :
Against the Grain Press,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Let them eat ... everything: embracing a patron-driven future / Rick Anderson.
- A consortium for sharing primary materials / Joseph J. Esposito.
- Who do we trust? The meaning of brand in scholarly publishing and academic librarianship / Anthony Watkinson, Kent Anderson, Dean Smith, Hazel Woodword, Allen Renear.
- Charleston Conference observatory: are social media impacting in research? / David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, Deanna Wamae.
- The tower and the free web--the role of reference / John Dove, Phoebe Ayers, Casper Grathwohl, Jason B. Phillips, Michael Sweet.
- Full-spectrum stewardship of the record of scholarly and scientific research / Brian E.C. Schottlaender.
- Executives' roundtable / T. Scott Plutchak, Youngsuk (YS) Chi, Kent Anderson.
- When rubber meets the road: rethinking your library collections / Roger Schonfeld, Sue Woodson.
- What can our readers teach us? / John Sack.
- "I hear the train a comin'
- LIVE / Greg Tananbaum, Joseph J. Esposito.
- Creating a trillion-field catalog: metadata in Google Books / Jon Orwant.
- Efficient and effective funding of open access 'books' / Frances Pinter.
- The long arm of the law / Ann Okerson, William Hannay, Lauren K. Schoenthaler.
- E-everything, putting it all together / Peter McCracken.
- Innovative practices in electronic resources and acquisition management / Ryan Weir, Geoffrey P. Timms, Kelly A. Smith, Regina Koury, Denise Pan.
- What do those collection numbers in resources for college libraries really mean? / Susan K. Beidler.
- What's in your aggregator?: context, currency, and stability of full-text databases / Mary Beth Chambers, Mariyam Thohira, Nancy Sprague.
- Taking a step back, to move forward / Stephen Dew, Michael Crumpton.
- Collection intelligence: using data driven decision making in collection management / Annette Day, Hilary Davis.
- Disaster mental health: building a research level collection / Ardis Hanson, Claudia J. Dold.
- From monks to mutopia: changing landscape in sheet music publishing / Ana Dubnjakovic.
- Deselecting the monographs collection: one library's adventure in weeding / Margaret Foote, Betina Gardner.
- OARS: toward automating the ongoing subscription review / Geoffrey P. Timms, Jonathan H. Harwell.
- Wherefore are thou, RoMEO?
- a review of open access-public access definitions and policies / Betty Landesman.
- Consensus-based assessment for re-envisioning a reference collection / Michael A. Matos, Patricia J. West.
- Moving from print to electronic journals: a study of college and university libraries in Indiana / Jo McClamroch.
- Weeding with robots: managing collections in an automated retrieval system / Patricia Bravender, Robert Kelly, Linda Masselink, Hazel McClure.
- Looking forward by looking back: books at the end of the book / Darby Orcutt, Genya O'Gara.
- The GIST gifts & de-selection manager: redesigning gift and weeding workflow in the library / Kate Pitcher.
- Chinese scientific journals: an assessment of the need at Cornell / Jinxia Huang, Marty Schlabach.
- Patron driven acquisitions: the future of collection development? / Rebecca Schroeder, Tom Wright, Robert Murdoch.
- How to evaluate cultural authenticity and stereotypical generalizations that exist in Asian-American children's books / Tadayuki Suzuki.
- Changes in print paper during the 19th century / AJ Valente.
- The other side of the coin: de-selecting material from a research library's storage facility / Suzanne M. Ward.
- Issues in determining cost for cost per use calculations / Virginia Kay "Ginger" Williams.
- Core resources on time series analysis for academic libraries: a selected, annotated bibliography / Sarah H. Jeong.
- Using DASH! for digital repositories: a case study of the East Texas Baptist University Library / Cynthia L. Peterson.
- Library connections: a non-linear approach to planning, marketing and creating the positive user experience / Leah M. Dunn.
- E-paper, LED, OLED, and the strategic positioning of hardware vendors and publishers: what it means to libraries / Stephen Patton.
- From my library to our library: changing a culture in tough times / Robert Alan, Lisa German.
- The "Get It" department: Oregon State University's strategic realignment of collection services / Faye A. Chadwell, Jane Nichols.
- Jumping into the new waters of librarian promotion and appointment: how we dove in and survived / Bridget Euliano, Carmel Yurochko.
- Coping with the short goodbye: handling unanticipated change / Elisabeth Knight, Nancy Richey, Roxanne Spencer.
- Academic libraries without print / Allen McKiel, Jim Dooley, Robert Murdock, Carol Zsulya.
- Getting to go: strategic use of external expertise in leveraging change / Alison Nussbaumer, Wendy Merkley, Brenda Mathenia.
- Open researcher and contributor identification (ORCID) / Michael J. Foley, David L. Kochalko.
- (Almost) no code Web 2.0: bringing library collections to your users where they live / Carolyn Klatt, Kevin Hatfield, Kim Meeks.
- Pay-per-view isn't all wet: providing articles can save the budget / Barbara MacAlpine.
- From normalizing serials to normalizing ships: improving access to all types of digitized resources / Peter McCracken.
- How do you spell PDA!? Patron driven acquisitions local to consortium print to e pilots to programs: there's a model for everyone! / Lynn Wiley, Tina E. Chrzastowski.
- NISO's IOTA working group: creating an index for measuring the quality of open URL links / Rafal Kasprowski, Susan Marcin.
- License management: making it fun and flexible with CORAL / Andrea Langhurst, Xan Arch.
- Analysis of claiming print journals at the University of Manitoba libraries / Lisa O'Hara, Pat Milne.
- Making do: ERM alternatives / Fran Rosen, Jennifer Dean.