ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1993, addresses important questions about the future that libraries need to answer today such as: What will change for serials librarians, vendors, and publishers as ink and paper become the oddity and electronic transmitters and receivers become the norm? What services will be in demand and who will provide them? Which economic models will keep them afloat? Most importantly, can the disparate groups currently active in scholarly communication work together to build the physical, social, and economic backbone of a new model?

This book is an invaluable guide to the future of serials librarianship. It describes new technologies, predicts how the publishing industry will develop in the near future, and explores how the library may evolve within a new system of scholarly communication. Just a few of the exciting topics covered include the development of standards for networking technologies; the shift from ownership to access in libraries as a result of electronic information; the history of scholarly communication; copyright of electronic data; higher education in the 1990s; and marketing in libraries.

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Introduction

BySuzanne McMahon

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Announcement: NASIG Conference Grant Awards

Edited BySuzanne McMahon, Miriam Palm, Pam Dunn

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Plenary Session I: June 19, 1992

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Joint Plenary Session, NASIG and SSP (Society For Scholarly Publishing), June 20, 1992

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Higher Education in the 90s: Growth, Regression or Status Quo

ByCharles B. Reed

chapter |20 pages

A Potency of Life: Scholarship in an Electronic Age

ByWillard McCarty

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Plenary Session II: June 21,1992

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Professionals or Professionless, Information Engineers or ???

ByKaren A. Schmidt

chapter |14 pages

From Past Imperfects to Future Perfects

ByGary J. Brown

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Breakout Session A: New Strategies for Publishing

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New Strategies for Publishing

ByRobert Bovenschulte, Maria L. Lebron, Michele Crump

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Breakout Session B: Price Studies: Why and How

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A History of Journal Price Studies

ByBarbara Meyers

chapter |8 pages

Libraries and the Use of Price Studies

ByDeana L. Astle

chapter |6 pages

Index Medicus™ Price Study

ByLynn Fortney

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Breakout Session C: Copyright and Licensing in the Electronic Environment

chapter |5 pages

Copyright and Licensing in the Electronic Environment

ByAnita Lowry, Sanford Thatcher, Laurie Sutherland

part |8 pages

Breakout Session D: Preservation: Future Strategies for Retaining the Past

chapter |8 pages

New Books from Old: A Proposal

ByDavid Cohen

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Breakout Session E: Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving Scholarship

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Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving Scholarship

ByJim Neal, Glenda Thornton

chapter |16 pages

Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving Scholarship

ByBarbara von Wahlde

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Breakout Session F: Z39.1-You Just Don’t Understand! Librarians and a Publisher Discuss the Standard for Periodicals Format and Arrangement

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Z39.1-You Just Don’t Understand! Librarians and a Publisher Discuss the Standard for Periodicals Format and Arrangement

ByRegina Reynolds, Nina Kramer, Minna Saxe, Daphne Hsueh

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Breakout Session G: Marketing to Libraries: What Works?

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Breakout Session H: Article Delivery: An Alternative to Ownership?

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Article Delivery: Shifting Paradigms

ByAnne McKee

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Document Delivery Vendors: Benefits and Choices

ByMartha Lewis

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Pre-Conference Workshop

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Workshop Session Reports

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Cataloging Serial Computer Files

ByColleen Thorburn, Rebecca Ringler, Margaret Mering

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Automating Binding Procedures: Using INNOVACQ vs. An In-House Database

ByBarbara Shaffer, Karen Aufdemberge, Lisa Macklin, Paul Parisi

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The Footbone’s Connected to the Anklebone, or, Enumeration, Checking-In and Labeling Instructions

ByBeverley Geer-Butler, Daphne Hsueh, Lawrence R. Keating II

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The Changing Role of the Vendor: Developing New Products and Services

ByWilliam Leazer, Marian Reijnen, Lucy Bottomley

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Check-In with the SIS AC Symbol (Bar Code): Implementation and Uses for Libraries, Publishers and Automation Vendors

ByTina Feick, M. Stephen Dane, Wright IV George, Jim Young, Marcella Lesher

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Publishing Opportunities: Getting into Print or Getting Involved

ByCindy Hepfer, Julia Gammon, Ellen Finnie Duranceau

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Fine-Tuning the Claims Process

ByDianne McCutcheon, Marjorie Mann, Stephen Giglio, Ted Barnes, Martha Kellogg

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Basic Training for Survival

BySusan Davis, Louise Diodato, Cheryl A. Bernero, Bonnie Naifeh Hill

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Cataloging Computer Files That Are Also Serials

ByColleen Thorburn, Rebecca Ringler, Pamela Morgan

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Working Together for the Future: Librarian/Publisher/Subscription Agents

ByKeith Courtney, Margaret Radbourne, Brian Cox, Lynne M. Hayman

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The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Serials Cataloger

ByMarilyn Geller, Eleanor Cook, Jane Robillard

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How to Plan and Deliver a Great Workshop

ByOctober Ivins, Tom Gearty, Linda Meiseles

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Fewer Subscriptions = Increased Library Services: How ASU and ASU West Met the Challenge

BySheila Walters, Eleanor Mitchell, Martin Gordon

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Managing Reference “Pseudoserials”

ByChristopher W. Nolan, Sharon Scott

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Collection Development Assessment for Biomedical Serials Collections

ByLynn M. Fortney, Judith Rieke, Barbara A. Carlson

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Auditing the Automated Serials Control System

ByCarol Pitts Hawks, Sandra Weaver, David Winchester

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The Cost Effectiveness of Claiming

ByMarifran Bustion, Elizabeth Parang

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Seventh Annual NASIG Conference Registrants, University of Illinois at Chicago, June 1992

Edited BySuzanne McMahon, Miriam Palm, Pam Dunn