Experimentation and collaboration : creating serials for a new millennium : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. 12th Annual Conference, May 29-June 1, 1997, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Experimentation and collaboration : creating serials for a new millennium : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. 12th Annual Conference, May 29-June 1, 1997, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Haworth Press, c1998
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Published also as v. 34, nos. 1/2 and 3/4 1998 of The serials librarian
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Experimentation and Collaboration: Creating Serials for a New Millenium will help you see the current direction of serials collection, development, creation, and production as we travel with the electronic age into the dawn of the next millenium. You'll get instant access to the many ways in which traditional boundaries between academic libraries and computer services are dissolving, and you'll see the new sense of egalitarianism that's enhancing scholarship and scholarly communication as the next thousand years approaches. In Experimentation and Collaboration, you'll be transported instantly to all the best NASIG plenary, project, and issues sessions and workshops you might have missed, such as:
surviving scholarhip in the 21st Century
building a national electronic collection for long-term access
creating an electronic archive
understanding initiatives in Internet cataloging
finding innovations in journal access
surmounting the challenges of managing and delivering e-journals
drumming up motivation for staff in changing times
handling copyright issues and Web publishingOverall, the 12th Annual NASIG Conference was a grand affair, bringing over 600 publishers, vendors, and librarians to Ann Arbor from America, Canada, and Mexico, as well as Great Britain, Germany, and Australia. Experimentation and Collaboration gives you the full range of acitivites at this important conference and ensures that you'll be able to collaborate on, experiment with, and create new serials with the rest of the scholarly world as we begin a new electronic era of information provision, serials publishing, and library science.
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Contents Introduction
Back to the Basics: The Serials Acquisitions Elements
What's It All About? Integrating the Web into the Serials Chain
Using the Web for the Public
Using the Web in the Back Room
Current Tools/Emerging Technologies for Advanced Web Authors: CGI, Java, Stylesheets, and More
The Evolving Market for Libraries: Lessons from the Cereal Industry
Scholarship in the 21st Century: Surviving the Next Millennium
Jam Tomorrow, Jam Yesterday, But Never Jam Today: Some Modest Proposals for Venturing Through the Looking-Glass of Scholarly Communication
Cataloging Internet Resources: An Assessment and Prospectus
Full-Text Delivery: The Core Journals Project
Building a National Electronic Collection for Long-Term Access
A Method Out of the Madness: OhioLINK's Collaborative Response to the Serials Crisis
New Ways of Working Together
CONSER Goes Out on a Limb: The Interim Guidelines for Online Versions
G. P. O. and the Interim Guidelines
Cataloging E-Journals at the University of Texas at Austin: A Brief Overview
Can I Get It or Not?: A Public Services View of Cataloging Electronic Journals
The Library's View
The Publisher's View
Economic Issues in Document Delivery: Access versus Ownership and Library Consortia
Creating an Electronic Archive: Who Should Do It and Why?
The Electronic Archive: The Publisher's View
Strategic Partnerships and the "New" Subscription Agency: Hopes and Dreams for the Next Millenium
Understanding License Agreements for Electronic Products
Using ProQuest Statistics as an Aid in Collection Development
Outsourcing Continuations Services: Issues and Implications
The Accidental Trainer: Techniques in Technical Training
Managing Electronic Journals in Times of Change
We've Heard the Drumbeat for Years--When Will We See the Parade? The Impact of Integrated Systems on Serials Control and Public Services for Serials
The Serials Librarian and Accreditation
Partnering in a Changing Medium: The Challenges of Managing and Delivering E-Journals
"Full-Text" Access Evaluation: Are We Getting the REAL Thing?
Newspapers: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Creativity in Serials Cataloging: Heresy or Necessity
Fitting Preservation into Your Life: Preservation Basics for Serialists
"Mockingbird"--UTK's Prototype Consolidated Serials Information Database
Creating Subscription Agent/Client Relationships in the Emerging Serials Environment
The Web: A Means of Delivering and Publishing Serials with an Examination of Copyright Issues
Planning and Budgeting the Transition to a Digital Tomorrow
Happily Ever After? Motivating Staff in Times of Change
Developing Meaningful Statistics
Merger, Reorganization, and Technology Meet Technical Services
Cataloging Electronic Serials
What's Next? An Exploration of the Next Phase in Access to Electronic Information
From Specialists to Generalists: Issues and Perspectives on Cross-Training Catalogers
Planning for the Millenium: Medical Libraries and Publishers Ponder the Future of Serials
Index
Reference Notes Included
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