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Discover new methods for simplifying the serials management process
in today's electronic era The dawn of the new millennium changed
the field of information sciences forever as librarians and
researchers alike were barraged with many new concepts and
technologies, creating chaos and confusion. Serials in the Park is
a breath of fresh air as expert speakers and consultants from the
18th Annual NASIG Conference (2003, Portland, Oregon) focus on the
most significant trends and innovations for you and your patrons to
use. From the Information Resource Matrix and serials aggregation
to digital preservation and fund allocations, this important
resource will help you successfully navigate the best path through
unfamiliar territory. With Serials in the Park, you'll have a
tangible source to turn to about several noteworthy issues, such
as: the rules, principles, and terminology underlying serials
cataloging the state of mergers in the serials publishing industry
from the viewpoints of a librarian, a vendor, and a publisher the
CONSER recommended aggregator-neutral record for electronic serials
cataloging the integration of new library systems and how it
affects copyright law the barriers and challenges facing clients
with disabilities when using electronic resources developing,
writing, and using written procedures manuals for technical
services the current state of print repositories Along with
presentations and workshops presented at the conference, this handy
tool includes the hottest topics and the latest reports from
reliable sources. With this book, you'll also receive vital,
practical advice on networking, cross-campus partnerships, training
and education, and strategies for dealing with the transition from
print to digital despite budget constraints. By showing you how to
avoid pitfalls and dead ends, Serials in the Park helps you will
improve efficiency, reduce the workload in public services, and
enhance services to the users.
Discover new methods for simplifying the serials management process
in today's electronic era
The dawn of the new millennium changed the field of information
sciences forever as librarians and researchers alike were barraged
with many new concepts and technologies, creating chaos and
confusion. Serials in the Park is a breath of fresh air as expert
speakers and consultants from the 18th Annual NASIG Conference
(2003, Portland, Oregon) focus on the most significant trends and
innovations for you and your patrons to use. From the Information
Resource Matrix and serials aggregation to digital preservation and
fund allocations, this important resource will help you
successfully navigate the best path through unfamiliar territory.
With Serials in the Park, you'll have a tangible source to turn to
about several noteworthy issues, such as: the rules, principles,
and terminology underlying serials cataloging the state of mergers
in the serials publishing industry from the viewpoints of a
librarian, a vendor, and a publisher the CONSER recommended
aggregator-neutral record for electronic serials cataloging the
integration of new library systems and how it affects copyright law
the barriers and challenges facing clients with disabilities when
using electronic resources developing, writing, and using written
procedures manuals for technical services the current state of
print repositories Along with presentations and workshops presented
at the conference, this handy tool includes the hottest topics and
the latest reports from reliable sources. With this book, you'll
also receive vital, practical advice on networking, cross-campus
partnerships, training and education, and strategies for dealing
with the transition from print to digital despite budget
constraints. By showing you how to avoid pitfalls and dead ends,
Serials in the Park helps you will improve efficiency, reduce the
workload in public services, and enhance services to the users.
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