Discover how to manage your library's electronic journalswith tips from those who've already met the challenge!
The explosive growth of electronic journals presents unique challenges for libraries. Electronic Journal Management Systems: Experiences from the Field comprehensively examines these complex topics, including explanations of the automated systems libraries have developed or adopted, licensing issues, and the provision of access to electronic journals. Respected library professionals discuss their own experiences in the implementation and use of electronic journal management systems, helping readers to easily apply effective strategies in their own library.
Electronic Journal Management Systems: Experiences from the Field reveals the available technologies, difficulties encountered, and successes of different librarians who met the challenge to implement management systems, giving readers an inside glimpse of what they themselves may encounter when planning their own system. The growth of electronic journals in libraries is addressed, along with helpful descriptions of management systems and link resolvers, including systems like SFX, Serial Solutions, TDNet, and EBSCO LinkSource. The book includes screen shots, tables, and diagrams to clearly illustrate concepts and information.
Electronic Journal Management Systems: Experiences from the Field discusses a wide range of implementation and use issues, including:
using Microsoft Excel to manage serial subscriptions
better integration of management of electronic resources through library vendors
one-stop serials management and access
the selection process of a journal management system
the preparation for implementation and subsequent transition process
the Web site as a listing and finding tool
the benefits of switching to an SFX environment
creating a customized database for multiple systems
the Innovative Interfaces, Inc. partnership with libraries to develop a module to manage electronic resources based on the work of the Digital Library Federation's Electronic Resources Management Initiative
the evaluation and implementation process of a beta test library with an integrated library system vendor to develop a management system
developing a universal management scheme for electronic resources
Electronic Journal Management Systems: Experiences from the Field brings the latest strategies, technologies, and cutting-edge ideas to every library professional grappling with ways to manage the flow of electronic journals in a library.
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Höhe: 210 mm
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978-0-7890-2595-1 (9780789025951)
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Gary Ives
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Texas A&M University Libraries, USA
Introduction (Gary Ives)
The Master Serial List at Montana State UniversityA Simple, Easy to Use Approach (Susan P. Marshall and Jodee L. Kawasaki)
Electronic Resource Management: Transition from In-House to In-House/Vendor Approach (Robert Alan)
One-Stop: Serials Management with TDNet (Peggy S. Cooper and Dan Lester)
Taming the E-Journal Jungle: The University of South Carolina's Experience with TDNet (Karen McMullen and Derek Wilmott)
Implementing EBSCO's A-to-Z and LinkSource Products for Improved Electronic Journal Management (Virginia A. Lingle)
Evolutionary Approach to Managing E-Resources (Richard P. Jasper and Laura Sheble)
Transition to E-Journals at Texas A&M University, 1995-2004 (Gary Ives)
Can SFX Replace Your Homegrown Periodicals Holding List? How the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Made the Transition (Jenifer S. Holman)
Customized Electronic Resources Management System for a Multi-Library University: Viewpoint from One Library (Janis F. Brown, Janet L. Nelson, and Maggie Wineburgh-Freed)
Integrating and Streamlining Electronic Resources Workflows via Innovative's Electronic Resource Management (Laura Tull, Janet Crum, Trisha Davis, and C. Rockelle Strader)
Electronic Resources Management Systems: The Experience of Beta Testing and Implementation (Tony A. Harvell)
Beginning to See the Light: Developing a Discourse for Electronic Resource Management (Jill Emery)
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