Managing Digital Resources in Libraries

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advanced digital resource acquisition guide
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780789024039
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Advice from the expertson collecting and managing the digital resources that are an increasingly vital part of librarianship!

Managing Digital Resources in Libraries is a practical guide to managing library materials in digital formats. Working librarians share their expertise in the acquisition and management of digital resources, addressing questions of licensing, funding, and providing access. The contributors also examine innovative projects and systems, such as the integration of PDA-accessible resources into a library collection and the development of all-digital libraries. You’ll also find supplementary reading lists and bibliographies of additional resources, including relevant Web sites.

Addressing the challenges of and barriers to the preservation and dissemination of electronic information, Managing Digital Resources in Libraries explores vital questions, such as:

  • How are librarians coping with digital resources?
  • How do they compare and select titles and formats to purchase?
  • How do they allocate limited fundsto lease or to purchase high-priced electronic titles?
  • Does consortium membership provide the answer to funding problems, or does it force librarians to pay for content their users neither want nor need?
  • Is MARC still an appropriate format for cataloging?
  • How can librarians make themselves familiar with the multitude of available resources?

Managing Digital Resources in Libraries will update your working knowledge of:

  • online resources
  • open archivestheir uses and their history
  • the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the First Sale Doctrine, and the Fair Use Doctrineand their implications for librarians
  • e-journal cataloging and e-journal management software
  • electronic collection development and management
  • personal digital assistants
  • digital licensing agreements
  • electronic searching systems, including ELIN@, Electronic Journal Finder, Pirate Source, OPAC, and cold fusion databases

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