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Main Author: Pomerantz, Sarah B.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ887029
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contents The Role of the Acquisitions Librarian in Electronic Resources Management Pomerantz, Sarah B. Library Services Librarians Models Surveys Academic Libraries Evaluation Library Materials Copyrights With the ongoing shift to electronic formats for library resources, acquisitions librarians, like the rest of the profession, must adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of electronic resources by keeping up with trends and mastering new skills related to digital publishing, technology, and licensing. The author sought to know what roles librarians with primary responsibility for acquisitions have related to electronic resources and what models of staffing and workflow are used. The author developed a survey to answer questions related to the role of acquisitions librarians in electronic resources acquisitions and management. The survey addresses staffing for electronic resources management, the responsibilities of acquisitions librarians, and how their jobs have changed. (Contains 2 figures.)
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spellingShingle The Role of the Acquisitions Librarian in Electronic Resources Management
Pomerantz, Sarah B.
Library Services
Librarians
Models
Surveys
Academic Libraries
Evaluation
Library Materials
Copyrights
The Role of the Acquisitions Librarian in Electronic Resources Management Pomerantz, Sarah B. Library Services Librarians Models Surveys Academic Libraries Evaluation Library Materials Copyrights With the ongoing shift to electronic formats for library resources, acquisitions librarians, like the rest of the profession, must adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of electronic resources by keeping up with trends and mastering new skills related to digital publishing, technology, and licensing. The author sought to know what roles librarians with primary responsibility for acquisitions have related to electronic resources and what models of staffing and workflow are used. The author developed a survey to answer questions related to the role of acquisitions librarians in electronic resources acquisitions and management. The survey addresses staffing for electronic resources management, the responsibilities of acquisitions librarians, and how their jobs have changed. (Contains 2 figures.)
title The Role of the Acquisitions Librarian in Electronic Resources Management
topic Library Services
Librarians
Models
Surveys
Academic Libraries
Evaluation
Library Materials
Copyrights
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ887029