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Main Author: Shapiro, Steven
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ969727
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contents Database Cancellation: The "Hows" and "Whys" Shapiro, Steven Databases Librarians Library Services Libraries Users (Information) Statistics Online Vendors Database cancellation is one of the most difficult tasks performed by a librarian. This may seem counter-intuitive but, psychologically, it is certainly true. When a librarian or a team of librarians has invested a great deal of time doing research, talking to potential users, and conducting trials before deciding to subscribe to a database, they have a vested interest in seeing that database succeed, thereby validating their decision. Canceling a database is almost an admission of failure. The current climate of fiscal austerity has led institutions to look at database cancellation as one of the primary tools in reining in spending. In this article, the author discusses the "hows" and "whys" of database cancellation.
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spellingShingle Database Cancellation: The "Hows" and "Whys"
Shapiro, Steven
Databases
Librarians
Library Services
Libraries
Users (Information)
Statistics
Online Vendors
Database Cancellation: The "Hows" and "Whys" Shapiro, Steven Databases Librarians Library Services Libraries Users (Information) Statistics Online Vendors Database cancellation is one of the most difficult tasks performed by a librarian. This may seem counter-intuitive but, psychologically, it is certainly true. When a librarian or a team of librarians has invested a great deal of time doing research, talking to potential users, and conducting trials before deciding to subscribe to a database, they have a vested interest in seeing that database succeed, thereby validating their decision. Canceling a database is almost an admission of failure. The current climate of fiscal austerity has led institutions to look at database cancellation as one of the primary tools in reining in spending. In this article, the author discusses the "hows" and "whys" of database cancellation.
title Database Cancellation: The "Hows" and "Whys"
topic Databases
Librarians
Library Services
Libraries
Users (Information)
Statistics
Online Vendors
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ969727