Sara Bahnmaier
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RDA and serials: : transitioning to RDA within a MARC 21 framework
Les Hawkins, Hien Nguyen, Linda Smith Griffin
págs. 7-19
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From print to online: : revamping technical services with centralized and distributed workflow models
Kari Schmidt, Christine Korytnyk Dulaney
págs. 65-75
From record-bound to boundless: : FRBR, linked data, and new possibilities for serials cataloging
Marlene van Ballegooie, Juliya Borie
págs. 76-87
págs. 88-99
págs. 92-95
Diversification of access pathways and the role of demand-driven acquisition: : a case study at the University of Utah
Mark England, Phill Jones
págs. 96-105
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The end of Nostradamus: : killing predictive check-in without feeling guilty
Bob Persing, Young Joo Moon
págs. 115-122
The missing link: : the evolving current state of linked data for serials
Nancy Fallgren, Michael Lauruhn, Regina Romano Reynolds, Laurie Kaplan
págs. 123-138
págs. 139-145
LibX: : the small but mighty button for e-resource discovery and access
Galadriel Chilton, Joelle Thomas
págs. 146-152
Getting to the core of the matter: : competencies for new e-resources librarians
Emma Lawson, Roën Janyk, Rachel A. Erb
págs. 153-160
págs. 161-173
Discovering music: : small-scale, web-scale, facets, and beyond
Rebecca Belford, Tracey Snyder, Kevin M. Randall
págs. 174-181
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Creation, transformation, dissemination, and preservation: : advocating for scholarly communication
Anne E. McKee, Christine M. Stamison, Sara Bahnmaier
págs. 189-195
Adopting and implementing an open access policy: : the library's role
Brian Kern, Susan Wishnetsky
págs. 196-203
Sailing the digital seas: : charting a new course with CONTENTdm
Eve Grunberg, Francesca Francis, Jennifer Bazeley
págs. 204-211
Managing the electronic resources lifecycle: : creating a comprehensive checklist using techniques for electronic resource management (TERMS)
Nathan Hosburgh
págs. 212-219
Building a foundation for collection management decisions
Leigh Ann DePope, Rebecca Kemp, Mark Hemhauser, Diana Reid
págs. 220-226
DIY ERM (Do-it-yourself electronic resources management) for the small library
Sarah Hartman-Caverly, Kate B. Moore
págs. 227-231
Using computing power to replace lawyers: : advances in licensing and access
Tim Bowen, Mimi Calter, Franny Lee, Elizabeth Parang
págs. 232-240
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Library reorganization, chaos, and using the core competencies as a guide
Clint Chamberlain, Derek Reece
págs. 248-252
págs. 253-261