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Everything you need to know about serials librarianshipin one handy
volume! For library science students and library professionals,
Introduction to Serials Work for Library Technicians is a
practical, how-to-do-it text that shows you how to perform the
behind-the-scenes tasks your job requires. This primer walks you
through the entire process of serials management for both larger
libraries with automated serials management systems as well as
small school and public libraries that must handle their serials
manually. From an introduction to serials work to the latest in
technology for archiving, this book will ensure that your library
customers are not inconvenienced by inaccuracies or inefficient
organization. Introduction to Serials Work for Library Technicians
will benefit anyone who handles serials in a library since it
covers all aspects of serials: acquisitions, organization,
check-ins, and cataloging. This book addresses the complications
that occur working with a form of publication that can include any
medium from newspapers to CD-Rom and can be published as often as
every day or as infrequently as once a year. Difficulties include
title changes, serial merges and splits, suspensions and cessations
of publication, and changes in format, and this volume will show
you how to find the solutions to these situations. Here's a sample
of what is explored in this book: acquisitionshow to locate, find
bibliographic information on, and verify the title of a desired
serial orderingtypes of orders, new subscription orders, and
back-ordering receivingchecking in serials, recording holdings
information, using Kardex cards, and using an automated check-in
system catalogingusing holding and union lists, creating and using
online catalogues, and cataloguing standards and internet serials
processingshelving policies, types of shelving, and how to shelve
claims, binding, and renewals Intended primarily as a textbook for
students in library sciences programs, this book will also serve
very well as a general reference for experienced or novice library
technicians or other staff members who find themselves managing
serials or automating their system. The book's complete glossary,
bibliography, numerous definitions, and tables, as well as the
real-life examples throughout this manual will help you navigate
the challenges of record-keeping, claiming, and cataloguing serials
in any library.
"Paddling Connecticut and Rhode Island" gives a good variety of
paddles from those slow lazy trips to more challenging outings. It
includes several coastal and open water expeditions as well a
wilderness type trips.
Learn how information professionals are addressing the electronic
resource issues being faced in their own libraries and around the
world! This informative volume gives you an up-close look at the
increasingly important role that electronic serials play in the
overall library collection, today and in the future. It addresses
many of the themes, problems, and questions raised by this
fast-evolving medium, including e-journal publishing issues,
troubleshooting, and accreditation issues, as well as e-reserves,
e-books, and more. In E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions,
Trends, and Technicalities, library professionals from the United
States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia discuss these issues,
the problems they have faced, and the solutions they have developed
for them. From the editor: It is my belief that e-serials will
continue to emerge as the key players in the library world, as the
physical library gradually and inexorably gives way to the virtual
library. As e-journals insinuate themselves throughout the
infrastructures of libraries and expand their reach globally, the
issues addressed in this book are becoming of concern to all
librarians, not just the electronic resources and information
technology specialists. Librarians all over the world are
struggling with how to manage electronic serials and the issues
associated with them. In this book, readers will see how library
professionals just like themselves deal with electronic journals,
their transitions, trends, and technicalities. With helpful graphs,
figures, and charts making the information in the book easily
accessible and understandable, E-Serials Collection Management:
Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities will increase your
understanding of: the interrelationship between pricing, licensing,
technological aspects, and proximity to publishers and
librariesfrom the point of view of a leading global subscription
agent the benefits and pitfalls of using vendors/publishers,
third-party providers, and subscription agents for electronic
journal services how information professionals are currently
developing and cataloging online materialswith a survey of 70
libraries! the IP ranges vs. passwords conundrum the advantages of
joining a consortium to make journals available to users at a lower
cost to your library how to determine the amount of usage your
electronic products are getting claiming and troubleshooting
e-journalswith a fascinating case study from UCLA's biomedical
library how to efficiently handle electronic articles destined for
a reserve collection how to select an e-book model that will
satisfy your users and your staff open-access systems and
softwareand what they mean to your institution regional
accreditation for e-serials using a database-driven approach to
manage e-resources and more!
Learn how information professionals are addressing the electronic
resource issues being faced in their own libraries and around the
world! This informative volume gives you an up-close look at the
increasingly important role that electronic serials play in the
overall library collection, today and in the future. It addresses
many of the themes, problems, and questions raised by this
fast-evolving medium, including e-journal publishing issues,
troubleshooting, and accreditation issues, as well as e-reserves,
e-books, and more. In E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions,
Trends, and Technicalities, library professionals from the United
States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia discuss these issues,
the problems they have faced, and the solutions they have developed
for them. From the editor: It is my belief that e-serials will
continue to emerge as the key players in the library world, as the
physical library gradually and inexorably gives way to the virtual
library. As e-journals insinuate themselves throughout the
infrastructures of libraries and expand their reach globally, the
issues addressed in this book are becoming of concern to all
librarians, not just the electronic resources and information
technology specialists. Librarians all over the world are
struggling with how to manage electronic serials and the issues
associated with them. In this book, readers will see how library
professionals just like themselves deal with electronic journals,
their transitions, trends, and technicalities. With helpful graphs,
figures, and charts making the information in the book easily
accessible and understandable, E-Serials Collection Management:
Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities will increase your
understanding of: the interrelationship between pricing, licensing,
technological aspects, and proximity to publishers and
librariesfrom the point of view of a leading global subscription
agent the benefits and pitfalls of using vendors/publishers,
third-party providers, and subscription agents for electronic
journal services how information professionals are currently
developing and cataloging online materialswith a survey of 70
libraries! the IP ranges vs. passwords conundrum the advantages of
joining a consortium to make journals available to users at a lower
cost to your library how to determine the amount of usage your
electronic products are getting claiming and troubleshooting
e-journalswith a fascinating case study from UCLA's biomedical
library how to efficiently handle electronic articles destined for
a reserve collection how to select an e-book model that will
satisfy your users and your staff open-access systems and
softwareand what they mean to your institution regional
accreditation for e-serials using a database-driven approach to
manage e-resources and more!
Everything you need to know about serials librarianshipin one handy
volume! For library science students and library professionals,
Introduction to Serials Work for Library Technicians is a
practical, how-to-do-it text that shows you how to perform the
behind-the-scenes tasks your job requires. This primer walks you
through the entire process of serials management for both larger
libraries with automated serials management systems as well as
small school and public libraries that must handle their serials
manually. From an introduction to serials work to the latest in
technology for archiving, this book will ensure that your library
customers are not inconvenienced by inaccuracies or inefficient
organization. Introduction to Serials Work for Library Technicians
will benefit anyone who handles serials in a library since it
covers all aspects of serials: acquisitions, organization,
check-ins, and cataloging. This book addresses the complications
that occur working with a form of publication that can include any
medium from newspapers to CD-Rom and can be published as often as
every day or as infrequently as once a year. Difficulties include
title changes, serial merges and splits, suspensions and cessations
of publication, and changes in format, and this volume will show
you how to find the solutions to these situations. Here's a sample
of what is explored in this book: acquisitionshow to locate, find
bibliographic information on, and verify the title of a desired
serial orderingtypes of orders, new subscription orders, and
back-ordering receivingchecking in serials, recording holdings
information, using Kardex cards, and using an automated check-in
system catalogingusing holding and union lists, creating and using
online catalogues, and cataloguing standards and internet serials
processingshelving policies, types of shelving, and how to shelve
claims, binding, and renewals Intended primarily as a textbook for
students in library sciences programs, this book will also serve
very well as a general reference for experienced or novice library
technicians or other staff members who find themselves managing
serials or automating their system. The book's complete glossary,
bibliography, numerous definitions, and tables, as well as the
real-life examples throughout this manual will help you navigate
the challenges of record-keeping, claiming, and cataloguing serials
in any library.
Stay on the cutting edge of the e-serials world with this updated
edition!This new edition of the seminal 1998 volume gives you a
comprehensive overview of the world of e-serials in one compact
volume! With new contributions and updated chapters from
authorities in their respective fields, this book covers
publishing, pricing, copyright, acquisitions and collection
development, cataloging and metadata, preservation and archiving,
projects and innovations, indexing, uniform resource identifiers,
and citation.From editor Wayne Jones: "Most of the articles in the
first edition have been retained, but because so much has happened
with e-serials in the last three years, the authors have often had
to completely restructure their work to reflect the current
situation. There are new articles in this book too, exploring in
more detail some topics which took up less room on the plate in the
first edition--for example, experimentation by e-journal publishers
and tracking titles in aggregator packages."This essential volume:
looks at the cost of building and maintaining an e-serials
collection examines the perspectives of e-serials customers,
intermediaries, and negotiators presents an updated who, what, why,
and when for online serials collection development shows how AACR2
can be applied to electronic journals examines electronic journals
indexing provides several case studies, including D-Lib Magazine
and ScienceDirect includes extensive bibliographies and suggestions
for additional reading and much, much more!E-Serials: Publishers,
Libraries, Users, and Standards, Second Edition is an essential
volume for everyone interested in the nuts and bolts of today's
e-serials!
Stay on the cutting edge of the e-serials world with this updated
edition!This new edition of the seminal 1998 volume gives you a
comprehensive overview of the world of e-serials in one compact
volume! With new contributions and updated chapters from
authorities in their respective fields, this book covers
publishing, pricing, copyright, acquisitions and collection
development, cataloging and metadata, preservation and archiving,
projects and innovations, indexing, uniform resource identifiers,
and citation.From editor Wayne Jones: "Most of the articles in the
first edition have been retained, but because so much has happened
with e-serials in the last three years, the authors have often had
to completely restructure their work to reflect the current
situation. There are new articles in this book too, exploring in
more detail some topics which took up less room on the plate in the
first edition--for example, experimentation by e-journal publishers
and tracking titles in aggregator packages."This essential volume:
looks at the cost of building and maintaining an e-serials
collection examines the perspectives of e-serials customers,
intermediaries, and negotiators presents an updated who, what, why,
and when for online serials collection development shows how AACR2
can be applied to electronic journals examines electronic journals
indexing provides several case studies, including D-Lib Magazine
and ScienceDirect includes extensive bibliographies and suggestions
for additional reading and much, much more!E-Serials: Publishers,
Libraries, Users, and Standards, Second Edition is an essential
volume for everyone interested in the nuts and bolts of today's
e-serials!
Examine current methods of e-serials cataloging with an accent on
online accessibility This comprehensive guide examines the state of
electronic serials cataloging with special attention paid to online
capacities. E-Serials Cataloging: Access to Continuing and
Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web presents a review
of the e-serials cataloging methods of the 1990s and discusses the
international standards (ISSN, ISBD ER], AACR2) that are
applicable. It puts the concept of online accessibility into
historical perspective and offers a look at current applications to
consider. Practicing librarians, catalogers and administrators of
technical services, cataloging and service departments, and Web
managers will find this book to be an invaluable asset.E-Serials
Cataloging: Access to Continuing and Integrating Resources via the
Catalog and the Web includes: an annotated bibliography of selected
cataloging processes for online e-serials a complete collection of
notes used in cataloging AACR2 e-serials the results of a survey on
staffing for cataloging e-serials in ALR libraries a literature
review of e-serials cataloging in the 1990sThis book is an
essential resource for anyone involved with the day-to-day
processing of electronic serials. E-Serials Cataloging: Access to
Continuing and Integrating Resources via the Catalog and the Web
provides a complete reference to an information phenomenon that
represents a major advance in electronic library science for
libraries large and small.
Get the experts' perspective on the top journals of the 20th
century! The Journals of the Century project gathered some of
America's top subject expert librarians to determine the most
influential journals in their respective fields. Thirty-two
contributing authors-led by Editor Tony Stankus-reviewed journals
from over 20 countries that have successfully shaped the evolution
of their individual specialties worldwide. Their choices reflect
the history of each discipline or profession, taking into account
rivalries between universities, professional societies, for-profit
and not-for-profit publishers, and even nation-states and
international ideologies, in each journal's quest for reputational
dominance. Each journal was judged using criteria such as longevity
of publication, foresight in carving out its niche, ability to
attract & sustain professional or academic affiliations,
opinion leadership or agenda-setting power, and ongoing criticality
to the study or practice of their field. Journals of the Century
presents wholly independent reviewers; none are in the employ of
any publisher, but each is fully credentialed and well published,
and many are award-winners. The authors guide college and
professional school librarians on limited budgets via an exposition
of their analytical and critical winnowing process in determining
the classic resources for their faculty, students, and working
professional clientele. The chapters are logically grouped together
in six clusters that reflect the commonly shared interests of
library liaisons and the range of like-minded academic departments
they typically serve. These clusters include: The Helping
Professionals (chapters on social work, education, psychology,
sociology, and library and information sciences) Music, Museums,
and Methodists (chapters on visual arts, anthropology, archaeology,
philosophy, and the American religious experience) Business and Law
(chapters on business and economics, plus legal literature) War and
Peace (chapters on modern history, political science and
international relations, and military affairs) Physical Sciences
and Engineering (chapters on mathematics and the physical sciences
as well as engineering and computer science) Life, Health, and
Agriculture (chapters on medicine and surgery, pharmacy, physical
therapy and nutrition, agriculture, and veterinary medicine)
Journals of the Century answers questions such as: Which university
press leads in high-ranking titles in the helping professions? In
what crime-fighting journal, ironically mentioned within the Music,
Museums, and Methodists cluster, do anthropologists routinely
publish? What two journals cover the biggest yearly expense of most
working Americans and rankly highly within both chapters of the
Business and Law cluster? What family of British publications has
remained indispensable reading for political and military readers
for over a century in the War and Peace Cluster? What society in
the Physical Sciences and Engineering cluster publishes more
journals than any other publisher in this book, covering topics
from light bulbs and computers to MRIs and windmills? What
one-word-titled journal has joined the venerable pair of Nature and
Science as the most important reporters of world-class
breakthroughs in basic biomedical science? and many, many more!
Journals of the Century includes extensive commentaries on each
cluster by the editor, with graphical representations by world
regions and publishing sectors contributing to each chapter. ISSN
numbers for print editions, and URL addresses for online editions
are provided in a comprehensive title index. This unique book is an
essential resource for serials librarians in academia, new
reference librarians familiarizing themselves with classic titles,
and collection evaluators and college accreditation examiners.
Get the experts' perspective on the top journals of the 20th
century! The Journals of the Century project gathered some of
America's top subject expert librarians to determine the most
influential journals in their respective fields. Thirty-two
contributing authors-led by Editor Tony Stankus-reviewed journals
from over 20 countries that have successfully shaped the evolution
of their individual specialties worldwide. Their choices reflect
the history of each discipline or profession, taking into account
rivalries between universities, professional societies, for-profit
and not-for-profit publishers, and even nation-states and
international ideologies, in each journal's quest for reputational
dominance. Each journal was judged using criteria such as longevity
of publication, foresight in carving out its niche, ability to
attract & sustain professional or academic affiliations,
opinion leadership or agenda-setting power, and ongoing criticality
to the study or practice of their field. Journals of the Century
presents wholly independent reviewers; none are in the employ of
any publisher, but each is fully credentialed and well published,
and many are award-winners. The authors guide college and
professional school librarians on limited budgets via an exposition
of their analytical and critical winnowing process in determining
the classic resources for their faculty, students, and working
professional clientele. The chapters are logically grouped together
in six clusters that reflect the commonly shared interests of
library liaisons and the range of like-minded academic departments
they typically serve. These clusters include: The Helping
Professionals (chapters on social work, education, psychology,
sociology, and library and information sciences) Music, Museums,
and Methodists (chapters on visual arts, anthropology, archaeology,
philosophy, and the American religious experience) Business and Law
(chapters on business and economics, plus legal literature) War and
Peace (chapters on modern history, political science and
international relations, and military affairs) Physical Sciences
and Engineering (chapters on mathematics and the physical sciences
as well as engineering and computer science) Life, Health, and
Agriculture (chapters on medicine and surgery, pharmacy, physical
therapy and nutrition, agriculture, and veterinary medicine)
Journals of the Century answers questions such as: Which university
press leads in high-ranking titles in the helping professions? In
what crime-fighting journal, ironically mentioned within the Music,
Museums, and Methodists cluster, do anthropologists routinely
publish? What two journals cover the biggest yearly expense of most
working Americans and rankly highly within both chapters of the
Business and Law cluster? What family of British publications has
remained indispensable reading for political and military readers
for over a century in the War and Peace Cluster? What society in
the Physical Sciences and Engineering cluster publishes more
journals than any other publisher in this book, covering topics
from light bulbs and computers to MRIs and windmills? What
one-word-titled journal has joined the venerable pair of Nature and
Science as the most important reporters of world-class
breakthroughs in basic biomedical science? and many, many more!
Journals of the Century includes extensive commentaries on each
cluster by the editor, with graphical representations by world
regions and publishing sectors contributing to each chapter. ISSN
numbers for print editions, and URL addresses for online editions
are provided in a comprehensive title index. This unique book is an
essential resource for serials librarians in academia, new
reference librarians familiarizing themselves with classic titles,
and collection evaluators and college accreditation examiners.
This is an adventurous life story of obedience to God's call on her
life. She touched the lives of children for good, wherever she
found them, both in Africa and the USA. Rowena danced through the
'Pearly Gates' after leading 20,311 kids to a first time decision
for Jesus. Faced with Muscular Dystrophy, she triumphed over every
obstacle, both physical and spiritual, and challenged others to
follow her example. Her busy speaking schedule continued up to the
very last month of her life. She was a second generation kid born
in South Africa of a Norwegian grandfather and an English 1820
Settler grandmother, whose forebear was Mayor of London, Sir John
Bath Staples. She had grit and determination to do what she felt
was right with her life, and trained as a Registered Nurse and
Midwife. After her marriage she enrolled with her husband in the
South African Bible Institute, and received ordination in September
1978. Faced with the slow onset of Muscular Dystrophy, she never
wavered in her calling, and impacted thousands of lives on two
continents before finally ending her full life journey so
triumphantly that the doctor attending her was moved to ask for the
reason of the hope that she had for eternity. This book contains
many of her own written accounts, transcribed from her papers after
her decease in December 2007.
When the Holy Spirit leads an inspired writer to record someone's
name in the Bible, there is a story of courage and tenacity; or
infamy and duplicity that we can learn from. In God's Honorable
Mentions, you will meet people who played a role in the events
recorded in scripture. Here is the story of Judas Iscariot and his
father; looking at why Judas betrayed Jesus. Meet the mysterious
Melchisedek, and find out why Abraham gave him such deference. Over
50 minor players are presented as found in the Bible. We look at
who they were and why they acted as they did. There is usually a
story behind the story; and he set out to find this motivating
force that made them significant. Here are references to people
barely mentioned, their genealogy and many fun facts you may not
have known. These were real people facing the same challenges you
and I make every day. For the sake of helping you keep track of
relationships, the author has attempted to present each person in
this book in chronological order, as far as is possible. Obviously
he have had to go beyond the pages of scripture to find some
information about these people, but he did so cautiously, giving
due consideration to the source from which his information was
derived.
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