Beth R. Bernhardt & Leah H. Hinds 
Roll with the Times, or the Times Roll Over You [EPUB ebook] 
Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2016

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Over one hundred presentations from the 36th annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 1-5, 2016) are included in this annual proceedings volume. Major themes of the meeting included data visualization, streaming video, analysis and assessment, demand-driven acquisition, and open access publishing. While the Charleston meeting remains a core one for acquisitions librarians in dialog with publishers and vendors, the breadth of coverage of this volume reflects the fact that this conference is now one of the major venues for leaders in the publishing and library communities to shape strategy and prepare for the future. Almost 2, 000 delegates attended the 2016 meeting, ranging from the staff of small public library systems to the CEOs of major corporations. This fully indexed, copyedited volume provides a rich source for the latest evidence-based research and lessons from practice in a range of information science fields. Contributors comprise leaders in the library, publishing, and vendor communities.
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Plenary Sessions

Access to Freely Available Journal Articles: Gold, Green, and Rogue Open Access Across the Disciplines, by Michael Levine-Clark, John Mc Donald, and Jason Price

Building the Knowledge School, by R. David Lankes

The Evolution of E-Books, by Mitchell Davis, David Durant, and James O’Donnell

Hyde Park Debate Resolved: APC-Funded Open Access Is Antithetical to the Values of Librarianship, by Rick Anderson, Alison Scott, Michael Levine-Clark

Working in Partnership to Support Quality Research, by Jayne Marks

Libraries as Convener, Enabler, Distributor, Advocate, and Archive in the Future Knowledge Economy, by James G. Neal

The Devil Is in the Details: Challenges of Collaborative Collecting, by Judith Russell

Reimagining Our World at Planetary Scale: The Big Data Future of Our Libraries, by Kalev Leetaru

The Long Arm of the Law, by Ann Okerson, Mark Seeley, and Bill Hannay

Update on Industry Trends and Issues, by Gary Price, Rick Anderson, Maria Bonn

Who’s Faster, a Pirate or a Librarian?, by Adam Chesler, Scott Ahlberg, Carolyn Caffrey Gardner, Georgios Papadopoulos, and Heather Wilson

You Can’t Preserve What You Don’t Have—Or Can You? Libraries as Infrastructure for Perpetual Access to Intellectual Output, by Anja Smit

The Long Arm of the Law, by Bill Hannay

Is a Gold Open Access World Viable for Research Universities?, by Greg Tananbaum, Carol Tenopir, and Ivy Anderson


Budget/Fundraising/Allocation Formulas

Stretching Your Dollars: Saving on Online Content, by Linda Creibaum and Jeff Bailey

Budgeting in an Academic Library: A Lively Lunch Discussion, by Karin Wikoff

Where Is the Library Budget Going? Using ILS Fund Codes and Reports for Fiscal Accountability, by Debbi A. Smith

How a New Library System Changed the Way We Think About Acquisitions and Collection Development, by Thomas A. Karel and Bonnie Powers


Collection Development—Analysis and Assessment

Efficient Deselection and Other Stories: A Fellowship at UNC Charlotte, by Stephen G. Krueger

Time to Take New Measures: Developing a Cost-Per-Cited-Reference Metric for the Assessment of E-Journal Collections, by Megan G. Kilb, Virginia B. Martin, and Tessa L. Minchew

An Infographic Is Worth a Thousand Words: Using Data Visualization to Engage Faculty in Collection Strategies, by Beth D. Bohstedt

Rolling Out a Database Review: Initiating a Comprehensive Database Review at the University of Maryland Libraries, by Leigh Ann De Pope and Margaret Z. Saponaro

Valuing Consortial Resources: A Framework for Assessment, by Genya O’Gara, Madeline Kelly, Julie Kane, Anne Osterman, Cheryl Duncan, Crystal Newell, and Beth Blanton-Kent

Assessing the Books We Didn’t Buy (the Sequel), by Erika L. Johnson, Glenn Johnson-Grau, and Rice Majors

Keeping Up Accessibility Practices and How It Relates to Purchasing and Collection Development in Academic Libraries: A Case Study at the College of Staten Island Library, by Kerry A. Falloon

Collection Dashboards for Selectors, by Lindsay A. Cronk and Wenli Gao

Apples to Oranges: Comparing Streaming Video Platforms, by Steven Milewski and Monique Threatt

Rolling With a Purpose, by Ramune K. Kubilius, Deborah Blecic, Greg Randall Watts, Susan B. Clark, Elizabeth Hinton, David Parker, and Taney Shondel

Extreme Makeover: How We Decreased Our Collection by 40% and Simultaneously Increased It by 50% in 10 Months, by Lydia A. Sampson, Amy Thurlow, and Del Hornbuckle

Rolling the Dice and Playing With Numbers: Statistical Realities and Responses, by Natasha Cooper, Kimberly Nolan, Mike Poulin, Nancy Turner

Albatross: Rolling on a Sea of Data, by Annette Bailey, Tracy Gilmore, Leslie O’Brien, Anthony D. Wright de Hernandez

Housing Diversity in Children’s Literature, by Carla Earhart

To Buy or Not to Buy: Rolling Into the Future With ILLiad, by Alison E. Lampley

A Tale of Two Serials Cancellations, by Mike Olson, David Killian, Debbie Bezanson, Robin Kinder

Mapping Change: An Examination of Curricular Shifts and Collection Impact, by Michael A. Matos and Jenise R. Overmier

Book Usage Is Rollin’ Down: Multifaceted Assessment of Monograph Collection Performance to Optimize Purchase Decisions, by Tricia L. Clayton and Skye C. Hardesty

The Librarian’s Survival Guide to the “Big Deal”: Tools for Unbundling, by Samuel Cassady, Doug Lynch, Leanne Olson, Alie Visser

Do We Approve? New Models for Assessing Approval Plans, by Sarah Tudesco, Julie Linden, and Daniel Dollar


Collection Development—Discovery of Collections

Rolling With the Wheels of Commerce: The Challenges of Business and Industry-Based Resources, by Natasha Cooper, Peter Mc Cracken, Darby Orcutt, and Ellen Rotenberg

Adding and Slashing Serial, by Zebulin Evelhoch

From the Concept to Results: A Case Study on the Collection Development for the ODC—Opening Day Collection at Qatar National Library, by Henry Owino and Katarzyna Helena Dudek

Implications of BIBFRAME and Linked Data for Libraries and Publishers, by Michele Casalini

Tower of Babel: New Realities in Foreign Language Acquisitions, by Michele Casalini

Preserve Local and Institution-Specific Data During Migration to a Network Cataloging Environment, by Li Ma, Rod Bustos, Sandra Bandy, Melissa Johnson

The World of ISSN—Standards Revisions and Related Projects, by Laurie Kaplan and Regina Romano Reynolds

“We’ll Do It Live”: Building Access to Video Content Based on Freedoms of Use, by Christine Fruin, Trey Shelton, Aimee Barrett, Allison Jai O’Dell


Collection Development—Demand-Driven Acquisitions

Boom or Bust: Short-Term Loans Five Years Later, by Sherri Brown, Lea Currie, and Andi Back

Rolling with PDA and DDA: How Academic Libraries Can Use Patron-Driven and Demand-Driven Acquisition Techniques to Build Library Collections With Minimal Management and Budget, by Kerry A. Falloon

A Model for Patron-Driven Acquisition of Print Music Scores: From Conception to Reality, by Alan Asher, Trey Shelton, Jason Heckathorn, Aimee Barrett

DDA Management With Predictive Modeling, by John Vickery


Collection Development—E-Books

Open Access, Open Access, How Does Your Catalog Grow? Access and Usage All in a Virtual Row!, by David W. Schuster and Susan J. Martin

Nobody Knows and Nobody Is Responsible: Issues in E-Books Workflow and Access, by Tina M. Adams and Paromita Biswas

Post-Acquisition Management and the Issue of Inaccessibility, by Beth Caruso

Ordering E-Books From a Print Book Vendor, by Jennifer R. Culley and Cindy Human

We’re on a Roll: Transforming E-Book Acquisitions in a Shifting Budget Landscape, by Sheldon D. Armstrong, Ellen E. George, Arielle R. Lomness and Sally J. Taylor

The Odd Couple: Teaming Up to Reduce Textbook Costs for Students, by Teresa C. Hazen and Niamh A. Wallace


Digital Scholarship

Scholarly Needs for Text Analysis Resources: A User Assessment Study for the Hathi Trust Research Center, by Harriett E. Green, Eleanor F. Dickson, Leanne R. Nay, Ewa Zegler-Poleska


End Users/Use Statistics

Moving the Library: Bringing Resources to Students (Using a Learning Management System), by Karen Venturella Malnati, Steven Shapiro, Sara Tarpley

Liaison Librarians in the Know: Methods for Discovering Faculty Research and Teaching Needs, by Nora B. Wood and Melanie Griffin

Strengthening Regional Collections One Request at a Time: Using Resource Sharing Technology to Facilitate Coordinated Collection Development, by Shannon Pritting and Kate Ross


Management/Leadership

An Electronic Resources Workflow Is Worth a Thousand Words, by Christine Davidian and Lauren Orner

Stay Calm and Cover Your Assessment: Creating a Culture of Assessment on a Shoestring, by Audrey Powers, Susan Silver, and Matthew C. Torrence

Bridging the Divide: Collaborating Across Departments to Improve Communication and Collections, by Nancy Fawley and Laura Gewissler


Out of the Box/Entrepreneurship

Improving Student Success: Arkansas State’s Partnership With Credo and Regional High Schools, by Jeff Bailey, April Sheppard, and Ian Singer

Catching Their Attention! Using Nonformal Information Sources to Captivate and Motivate Undergraduates During Library Sessions, by Jacqueline Howell Nash

Project Management Office to the Rescue: Aligning Workforce and Resources With Library Vision and Delivering Results, by Anastasia Guimaraes and Zheng (John) Wang

Lifting All Boats: Fostering a Community of Practice for Student Publishers, by Laura Leichum, Kate Dohe, Gillian Berchowitz, Marc Blanc


Professional Development

Change It Up: Growing Your Career in a Wildly Different Organization, by Betsy Appleton, Tina Herman Buck, and Carol Seiler

Tale of Two Liaison Programs: University of Central Florida Libraries and Louisiana State University Libraries Partnering for Subject Librarian Excellence, by Barbara G. Tierney and Lois Kuyper-Rushing

The Nuts and Bolts of Supporting Change and Transformation for Research Librarians, by Mira Waller and Heidi J. Tebbe

What Are Subject Liaisons When “Collections” and “Subjects” Don’t Matter?, by Darby Orcutt, Mira Waller, Scott A. Warren


Scholarly Communication

Humanities Collaborations and Research Practices: Investigating New Modes of Collaborative Humanities Scholarship, by Harriett Green, Angela Courtney, and Megan Senseney

COUNTER: Consistency, Clarity, Simplification, and Continuous Maintenance, by Anne Osterman, Lorraine Estelle, and Oliver Pesch

Is Small Beautiful? The Position of Independent Scholarly Publishers in an Environment of Rapid Industry Consolidation, by Charlie Remy, Steve Cohn, Richard Gallagher, and George Leaman

Social Scholarship? Academic Communications in the Digital Age, by Steven Weiland

The Sky’s the Limit: Scholarly Communication, Digital Initiatives, Institutional Repositories, and Subject Librarians, by Sarah A. Norris, Lee Dotson, Barbara Tierney, Richard H. Harrison II

Wrangling Services Contracts in Libraries, by Michael Rodriguez

Supporting Research Information Management in the Research University: Partnerships, Challenges, and Possibilities, by Rebecca Bryant, Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, Julie Speer


Technology and Trends

Wrangle Your Data Like a Pro With the Data Processing Power of Python, by Geoffrey P. Timms and Jeremy M. Brown

Head in the Clouds: Will a Next-Generation Library Management System Bring Clear Vision? , by Denise M. Branch

A Tale of Two Campuses: Open Educational Resources in Florida and California Academic Institutions, by Alejandra Nann, Julia Hess, Sarah Norris, John Raible

Finding the Right Fit for Article Delivery: Using Resource Sharing Technology to Provide Enhanced Access, by Shannon Pritting

Moving From Reclaiming to Reclaimed: The Big Picture and a Case Study of a Trending Initiative, by Bobby L. Hollandsworth

Index

Sobre o autor

Beth R. Bernhardt is the assistant dean for Collection Management and Scholarly Communications at the Jackson Library, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Leah H. Hinds is assistant director of the Charleston Conference; and Katina P. Strauch is the assistant dean of Technical Services and Collection Development at the Addlestone Library, College of Charleston, founder of the Charleston Conference, and editor of Against the Grain, the journal linking publishers, vendors, and librarians, which is issued six times a year.
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