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Acquiring online management reports / William E. Jarvis, editor.

by Jarvis, William E, 1945- | Jarvis, William E. Acquiring online management reports: An editorial introduction | Best, Ian M. Serials management information for the 21st century | Aaron, Amira. Serials management information for the 21st century | Culpepper, Jetta Carol. Electronic resources: Exactly, what is online? | Dixon, Jeannie H. Watch out and listen: Faculty assess electronic resources | Dole, Wanda V. Decision support systems and collection management | Kingsley, Marcia. Evaluating approval plans and other methods of book selection through system management reports | Markwith, Michael. Integrating vendor supplied management reports for serials evaluation: The medical college of wisconsin experience | Kraemer, Alfred. Integrating vendor supplied management reports for serials evaluation: The medical college of wisconsin experience | Oparanozie, Teri L. Instant access to fund accounting information: Advice for selectors and acquisitions librarians.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: New York : Haworth Information Press, c2000Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 025.2832 Ac 2000 (1).

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Nasig From Carnegie to Internet2 : forging the serials future : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. : 14th annual conference, June 10-13, 1999, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania / P. Michelle Fiander, Joseph C. Harmon, Jonathan David Makepeace, editors.

by North American Serials Interest Group. Conference (14th : 1999 : Pittsburgh, Pa.) | Fiander, P. Michelle, 1964- | Harmon, Joseph C | Makepeace, Jonathan David | Weibel, Stuart. Metadata preconference | Greenberg, Jane. Metadata preconference | Wendler, Robin. Metadata preconference | Rea, Nancy. Scenario building: creating your library's future | Aldrich, Stacey. Scenario building: creating your library's future | Graves, William. Moving the network revolution in knowledge management beyond random acts of progress | O'Day, Vicki L. Information ecologies | Abram, Stephen. Shift happens: ten key trends in our profession and ten strategies for success | St. Clair, Gloriana. Academic librarianship and the Redefining Scholarship Project | Miller, Rush. Academic librarianship and the Redefining Scholarship Project | Boissy, Robert W. Elements of style for next generation serials electronic data interchange | Grawemeyer, Jane. Elements of style for next generation serials electronic data interchange | Postlethwaite, Bonnie. Elements of style for next generation serials electronic data interchange | Bonn, Maria. PEAK Project overview | Haar, John M. Project PEAK: Vanderbilt's experience with articles on demand | McKay, Sharon Cline. E-Business for E-Journals: articles pay-per-view | Kelly, Robert A. The American Physical Society and the TORPEDO Ultra Project | Stackpole, Laurie E. The U. S. Naval Research Laboratory and the TORPEDO Ultra Project | Caspers, Jean S. The evolution of distance learning environments: shift happens | Ragan, Lawrence C. The evolution of distance learning environments: shift happens | Cohen, Donna K. Looking back | Schmidt, Karen A. Looking back | Devlin, Mary. One hundred percent communication | Blosser, John. Vendors and licenses: adding value for customers | Lawrence, Eileen. Licensing: a publisher's perspective | Peterson, Jan. Subscription agent and publisher initiatives | Wasson, Mark. Searching and access to full content on the web, or, we've got documents and publications, now what? | Daley, Ray. Searching and access to full content on the web, or, we've got documents and publications, now what? | Lawson, Rick. Developing a web collection: selection and evaluation | Testa, James. Developing a web collection: selection and evaluation | Hitti, Angela. Developing a web collection: selection and evaluation | Kirkwood, Hal P. Academic issues in E-Journal selection and evaluation | Slott, Casey. Additive change: unobtrusive advertising for academic journals | Tagler, John. Exploring the possibilities in the print and electronic worlds | Cox, John. The journal as a provider of community services | Thompson, Konny. Impact of bundled databases on serials acquisitions in academic libraries | Wilder, Rayette. Impact of bundled databases on serials acquisitions in academic libraries | Inger, Simon. The pricing implications of site and consortia licensing into the next millennium | Kusma, Taissa. The pricing implications of site and consortia licensing into the next millennium | Allen, Barbara McFadden. The pricing implications of site and consortia licensing into the next millennium | Helmetsie, Carolyn L. Managing multiple media and extraordinary expectations | Hopkins, Randall M. Managing multiple media and extraordinary expectations | Aaron, Amira. Push technology: application for scholarly communications and information management | Fritsch, David R. Push technology: application for scholarly communications and information management | Jaeger, Gleen. Printed back volumes and issues: a thing of the past? | Clarke, Tracey. Printed back volumes and issues: a thing of the past? | MacAdam, Carol. Printed back volumes and issues: a thing of the past? | Fisher, Janet. Printed back volumes and issues: a thing of the past? | Fobert, John. Printed back volumes and issues: a thing of the past? | Newberry, Michael. The Elsevier-WebLuis connection: a Florida venture and advanture | Henjum, Elaine. The Elsevier-WebLuis connection: a Florida venture and advanture | Drum, Carol. The Elsevier-WebLuis connection: a Florida venture and advanture | Hirons, Jean. AACR2 and you: revising AACR2 to accommodate seriality | Hawkins, Les. AACR2 and you: revising AACR2 to accommodate seriality | Feick, Tina. Dear Abby/Dear Abbott | Courtney, Keith. Dear Abby/Dear Abbott | Cargille, Karen. Dear Abby/Dear Abbott | Markwith, Mike. Dear Abby/Dear Abbott | King, R. James. Hybrid methods of desktop journal article delivery | Drewes, Jeanne. Deacidification of journals: saving the past and present for the future-you mean publishers aren't using alkaline paper? | Smets, Kristine. Deacidification of journals: saving the past and present for the future-you mean publishers aren't using alkaline paper? | Chase, Linda. Organizing web-based resources | Dygert, Claire. Organizing web-based resources | Waltner, Robb M. Provocative public services: ways that serials public service is changing in the electronic era | Jiang, Yumin. Toward better access to full-text aggregator collections | Baker, Jeanne A. Toward better access to full-text aggregator collections | McKinney, Janet. If it's legal, it's probably a serial | Newsome, Nancy. Looking a gift horse in the mouth: collection management following a statewide purchase of electronic resources | Ellern, Jill. Looking a gift horse in the mouth: collection management following a statewide purchase of electronic resources | Bendig, Deborah L. Supporting E-Journal intergration through standards: the OCLC reference services experience and experiences from the field | Hlava, Marjorie. Supporting E-Journal intergration through standards: the OCLC reference services experience and experiences from the field | Bloss, Marjorie E. Forging the future for archival concerns and resource sharing | Wilke, Mary I. Forging the future for archival concerns and resource sharing | Tian, Jie. The convergence of user needs, collection building, and electronic publishing market place | Wiles-Young, Sharon. The convergence of user needs, collection building, and electronic publishing market place | Shadle, Steve. Putting it all together: the involvement of technical services, public services, and systems to creat a web-based resource collection | Wade, Alex. Putting it all together: the involvement of technical services, public services, and systems to creat a web-based resource collection | Calk, Jo. From catalog card to MARC: USMARC bibliographic self-defense | Davis, Trisha L. Realistic licensing or licensing realities: practical advice on license agreements | Stanley, Nancy Markle. Taming the octopus: getting a grip on electronic resources | Holden, Angelina F. Taming the octopus: getting a grip on electronic resources | Nirnberger, Betty L. Taming the octopus: getting a grip on electronic resources.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: New York : Haworth Information Press, c2000Other title: From Carnegie to Internet 2 | From Carnegie to Internet two.Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 025.3432 No 2000 (1).

 

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