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The ABCs of ERM

Demystifying Electronic Resource Management for Public and Academic Librarians

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, United States
Imprint: Libraries Unlimited Inc
Published: 22nd Jan 2018
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 14mm
Weight: 367g
Interest age: From 7 to 17 years
ISBN-10: 1440855803
ISBN-13: 9781440855801
Barcode No: 9781440855801
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The ever-shifting landscape of electronic resources challenges even the most tech-savvy information professionals. Now, however, you can surmount those challenges, with the solid backing offered in this practical book. Despite their being visible, valuable, and expensive components of public and academic library collections, electronic resources remain somewhat mysterious to many librarians. How do you deal with vendors, how do you decide which e-resources to buy, how do you optimize access for remote users, and perhaps most importantly, how do you motivate your public to use them? Created by three front-line practitioners, this guide answers all of those questions and more, offering practical advice to information professionals involved in any aspect of electronic resource management-from selecting, acquiring, and activating to managing, promoting, and deselecting. It features clear instructions along with definitions, checklists, FAQs, and sidebars comprising sensible tips and anecdotal asides for the involved librarian. Written in a lively style and brimming with helpful information, this is the guide you'll wish you had in library school, and a resource you will refer to again and again.

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The ABCs of ERM provides a helpful overview to the wide-ranging work of the ERM librarian and would be useful for those new to the profession and seasoned professionals alike. * Serials Review Journal * Each chapter is written so that all library professionals can easily comprehend the subject matter. Perhaps most important, though, is the immensely applicable and relevant way in which the information is presented. Think of this like a training guide for new librarians who will interact with electronic resources (i.e., all of them). The content is excellent, the presentation is welcoming, and the length is unintimidating. The authors have done an excellent job in creating a book that should prove invaluable to the profession, particularly in this transition period. * ARBA *