Changing Operations of Academic Libraries

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Title
Changing Operations of Academic Libraries
Author
Allen McKiel
Publication Date
1/1/2013
Abstract
The session is an exploration of library operational adaptations to the changing technologies of information distribution and usage. The librarians will present glimpses of the changes occurring in their library operations as they transition to services without print. The cadence of change, particularly with respect to ebooks, continues to accelerate. The moderator will summarize some of the technology changes of the last year, and a panel of librarians will explore, through the evidence of their changing library operations, a range of topics including: trends in e-book acquisition and usage; developments in open access publishing; changes in consortia; and the role of librarians in instruction and evolving peer-review and publication processes. This specific presentation addresses Information Discovery and Third Party MARC Records and Collection Acquisition and Usage Issues. After initial presentations, the panel and moderator will encourage questions, comments, and discussion with attendees.
First Page Number
331
Last Page Number
342
Type
Text
Department
Library
Language
eng
Citation
McKiel, A. (2013). Changing Operations of Academic Libraries. Proceedings of the Charleston Library Conference, 331-342. doi:10.5703/1288284315283
Identifier
fac_pubs/25
Source
Proceedings of the Charleston Library Conference