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Evaluating large journal packages can be difficult. This presentation discusses how SIUE went about evaluating three Big Deals at the same time, and how it worked out.]]>

Evaluating large journal packages can be difficult. This presentation discusses how SIUE went about evaluating three Big Deals at the same time, and how it worked out.]]>
Wed, 20 Nov 2013 15:56:35 GMT /chrisbulock/whats-the-big-deal-28466809 chrisbulock@slideshare.net(chrisbulock) Whats the big deal? chrisbulock Evaluating large journal packages can be difficult. This presentation discusses how SIUE went about evaluating three Big Deals at the same time, and how it worked out. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whatsthebigdeal-131120155636-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Evaluating large journal packages can be difficult. This presentation discusses how SIUE went about evaluating three Big Deals at the same time, and how it worked out.
Whats the big deal? from Chris Bulock
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You Call That Perpetual? Issues in Perpetual Access /slideshow/you-call-that-perpetual-issues-in-perpetual-access/15160527 perpetual-121113135855-phpapp01
Including perpetual access in an electronic resource agreement is only the beginning. Many issues stand in the way of seamless ongoing access and challenge traditional definitions of perpetual. Librarians and vendors often fail to properly track the content to which an institution is entitled after a subscription has lapsed. New eBook editions complicate access to previous editions. Multimedia resources may rely on quickly outdated software, so that they become unusable even if the content still has value. The presenter will discuss these challenges facing perpetual access to electronic journals, books, and multimedia resources, as well as strategies for working through them. This talk challenges the notion that there is a simple dichotomy between leased and owned materials. Presented initially at Charleston 2012, expanded and presented at MSU LEETS 2013.]]>

Including perpetual access in an electronic resource agreement is only the beginning. Many issues stand in the way of seamless ongoing access and challenge traditional definitions of perpetual. Librarians and vendors often fail to properly track the content to which an institution is entitled after a subscription has lapsed. New eBook editions complicate access to previous editions. Multimedia resources may rely on quickly outdated software, so that they become unusable even if the content still has value. The presenter will discuss these challenges facing perpetual access to electronic journals, books, and multimedia resources, as well as strategies for working through them. This talk challenges the notion that there is a simple dichotomy between leased and owned materials. Presented initially at Charleston 2012, expanded and presented at MSU LEETS 2013.]]>
Tue, 13 Nov 2012 13:58:54 GMT /slideshow/you-call-that-perpetual-issues-in-perpetual-access/15160527 chrisbulock@slideshare.net(chrisbulock) You Call That Perpetual? Issues in Perpetual Access chrisbulock Including perpetual access in an electronic resource agreement is only the beginning. Many issues stand in the way of seamless ongoing access and challenge traditional definitions of perpetual. Librarians and vendors often fail to properly track the content to which an institution is entitled after a subscription has lapsed. New eBook editions complicate access to previous editions. Multimedia resources may rely on quickly outdated software, so that they become unusable even if the content still has value. The presenter will discuss these challenges facing perpetual access to electronic journals, books, and multimedia resources, as well as strategies for working through them. This talk challenges the notion that there is a simple dichotomy between leased and owned materials. Presented initially at Charleston 2012, expanded and presented at MSU LEETS 2013. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/perpetual-121113135855-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Including perpetual access in an electronic resource agreement is only the beginning. Many issues stand in the way of seamless ongoing access and challenge traditional definitions of perpetual. Librarians and vendors often fail to properly track the content to which an institution is entitled after a subscription has lapsed. New eBook editions complicate access to previous editions. Multimedia resources may rely on quickly outdated software, so that they become unusable even if the content still has value. The presenter will discuss these challenges facing perpetual access to electronic journals, books, and multimedia resources, as well as strategies for working through them. This talk challenges the notion that there is a simple dichotomy between leased and owned materials. Presented initially at Charleston 2012, expanded and presented at MSU LEETS 2013.
You Call That Perpetual? Issues in Perpetual Access from Chris Bulock
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Discovery on a budget /slideshow/discovery-on-a-budget/13226745 discoveryonabudget-120606145429-phpapp01
Presented by Chris Bulock and Lynn Fields. Discovery is a key component of a library's services, and user expectations are high. Even if a web-scale discovery system isn't in the cards, there is plenty a library can do to improve discovery for their users. Librarians at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville have been engaged in an ongoing discovery improvement project encompassing the website, catalog, database lists and more, all based on extensive user feedback. The presenters will share successful strategies for evaluating and improving discovery, no expensive software or programming skills necessary.]]>

Presented by Chris Bulock and Lynn Fields. Discovery is a key component of a library's services, and user expectations are high. Even if a web-scale discovery system isn't in the cards, there is plenty a library can do to improve discovery for their users. Librarians at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville have been engaged in an ongoing discovery improvement project encompassing the website, catalog, database lists and more, all based on extensive user feedback. The presenters will share successful strategies for evaluating and improving discovery, no expensive software or programming skills necessary.]]>
Wed, 06 Jun 2012 14:54:27 GMT /slideshow/discovery-on-a-budget/13226745 chrisbulock@slideshare.net(chrisbulock) Discovery on a budget chrisbulock Presented by Chris Bulock and Lynn Fields. Discovery is a key component of a library's services, and user expectations are high. Even if a web-scale discovery system isn't in the cards, there is plenty a library can do to improve discovery for their users. Librarians at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville have been engaged in an ongoing discovery improvement project encompassing the website, catalog, database lists and more, all based on extensive user feedback. The presenters will share successful strategies for evaluating and improving discovery, no expensive software or programming skills necessary. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/discoveryonabudget-120606145429-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented by Chris Bulock and Lynn Fields. Discovery is a key component of a library&#39;s services, and user expectations are high. Even if a web-scale discovery system isn&#39;t in the cards, there is plenty a library can do to improve discovery for their users. Librarians at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville have been engaged in an ongoing discovery improvement project encompassing the website, catalog, database lists and more, all based on extensive user feedback. The presenters will share successful strategies for evaluating and improving discovery, no expensive software or programming skills necessary.
Discovery on a budget from Chris Bulock
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