Transforming serials : the revolution continues : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. 17th Annual Conference, June 20-23, 2002, the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia / [Susan L. Scheiberg, Shelley Neville, editors].
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Table of Contents:
- Implementing MARC21 for holdings
- Everything you always wanted to know about electronic journals but were afraid to ask
- Web portals : the future of information access and distribution
- Serials challenges and solutions : the view from the director's chair
- The future of digitized materials : where we have been and where we're going
- Scholarly journals should be treated as a public good
- A publisher's view of the public good aspects of scholarly publishing
- Challenging current publishing models
- The OpenURL and SFX linking
- Seize the E! : the eclectic journal and its ramifications
- Management of electronic serials, outsourcing, and bringing new products to the marketplace
- Historical messages in the digital medium
- Get hip to e-journals and forget about the print : inciting a faculty revolution?
- Cataloging : the good, the bad, and the ugly
- E-journal subscription management systems and beyond
- Conducting serials surveys : common mistakes and recommended approaches
- ILS conversion and the prediction patten conundrum : what do you do on day 1?
- Writing for serialists in the work environment
- Maneuvering your serials troops through the mine fields of change
- Teaching electronic journals : finding, using, and citing them
- Thinking and working outside the (library) box : from a revolutionary idea to strategic alliance
- Success in searching for serials : what is the MAGIC solution?
- E-journals and citation patterns : is it all worth it?
- Cataloging serials reproductions
- Revolutionary relationships : catalogers' liaison role as metadata experts in the creation of the K-State digital library
- Cataloging for consortium catalogs
- What to do when disaster strikes : the California State University, Northbridge experience
- Transforming AACR2 : using the revised rules in chapters 9 and 12
- How I learned to stop worrying and give up journal check-in
- Use studies : tools for understanding changing patterns of serials use
- Just in time vs. just in case : examining the benefits of subsidized unmediated ordering vs. journal subscription
- Print journals : off site?, out of site?, out of mind?
- Don't tread on me : the art of supervising student assistants
- Report of the death of the catalog is greatly exaggerated
- The e-journal access journey at the University of Tennessee
- Web-based tracking systems for electronic resources management
- A is for acronym : library and Internet standards for serialists
- Does a core exist? : electronic journals available in selected fields
- We have met the enemy, and, sometimes, he is us!
- Electronic journals and aggregrated databases : new roles for public service librarians
- The battle of the dumpster and other stories : processing the censorship.