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If we build it : scholarly communications and networking technologies : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc., 7th annual conference June 18-21, 1992, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Suzanne McMahon, Miriam Palm, Pam Dunn, editors
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (326 pages)
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- Anita Lowry
- Higher Education in the 90s: Growth, Regression or Status Quo
- Charles B. Reed
- A Potency of Life: Scholarship in an Electronic Age
- Willard McCarty
- Professionals or Professionless, Information Engineers or ???
- Karen A. Schmidt
- From Past Imperfects to Future Perfects
- Gary J. Brown
- New Strategies for Publishing
- Announcement: NASIG Conference Grant Awards
- Michele Crump
- A History of Journal Price Studies
- Barbara Meyers
- Libraries and the Use of Price Studies
- Deana L. Astle
- Index Medicus Price Study
- Lynn Fortney
- Copyright and Licensing in the Electronic Environment
- Laurie Sutherland
- New Books from Old: A Proposal
- The Transformation of Scholarly Communication and the Role of the Library in the Age of Networked Information
- David Cohen
- Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving Scholarship
- Glenda Thornton
- Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving Scholarship
- Barbara von Wahlde
- Z39.1 - You Just Don't Understand! Librarians and a Publisher Discuss the Standard for Periodicals Format and Arrangement
- Daphne Hsueh
- Marketing to Libraries: What Works? Adapting Marketing Strategy to Changes in the Library Community
- Nan Hudes
- Marketing to Libraries: What Works and What Doesn't
- Clifford A. Lynch
- Vicky Reich
- Article Delivery: Shifting Paradigms
- Anne McKee
- Document Delivery Vendors: Benefits and Choices
- Martha Lewis
- Electronic Networking and Serials Resources: Quotidian Applications for the Curious and the Cynical
- Robin B. Devin
- Cataloging Serial Computer Files
- Margaret Mering --
- St. Augustine to NREN: The Tree of Knowledge and How It Grows
- James J. O'Donnell
- Webs That Link Libraries, Librarians, and Information: Evolving Technical Standards for a Networking Age
- Julia C. Blixrud
- Landlords and Tenants: Who Owns Information, Who Pays for It, and How?
- Check-In with the SISAC Symbol (Bar Code): Implementation and Uses for Libraries, Publishers and Automation Vendors
- Marcella Lesher
- Publishing Opportunities: Getting into Print or Getting Involved
- Ellen Finnie Duranceau
- Fine-Tuning the Claims Process
- Martha Kellogg
- Basic Training for Survival
- Bonnie Naifeh Hill
- Cataloging Computer Files That Are Also Serials
- Pamela Morgan
- Automating Binding Procedures: Using INNOVACQ vs. An In-House Database
- Working Together for the Future: Librarian/Publisher/Subscription Agents
- Lynne M. Hayman
- The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Serials Cataloger
- Jane Robillard
- How to Plan and Deliver a Great Workshop
- Linda Meiseles
- Fewer Subscriptions = Increased Library Services: How ASU and ASU West Met the Challenge
- Martin Gordon
- Managing Reference "Pseudoserials"
- Sharon Scott
- Paul Parisi
- Collection Development Assessment for Biomedical Serials Collections
- Barbara A. Carlson
- Auditing the Automated Serials Control System
- David Winchester
- The Cost Effectiveness of Claiming
- Elizabeth Parang
- The Footbone's Connected to the Anklebone, or, Enumeration, Checking-In and Labeling Instructions
- Lawrence R. Keating II
- Game Shows, Elevators, Full Plates, and Other Allegories: A Look at the Present State and Future Possibilities of LC Subject Headings
- Sandy L. Folsom
- The Changing Role of the Vendor: Developing New Products and Services
- Lucy Bottomley
- Label
- If we build it : scholarly communications and networking technologies : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc., 7th annual conference June 18-21, 1992, the University of Illinois at Chicago
- Title
- If we build it
- Title remainder
- scholarly communications and networking technologies : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc., 7th annual conference June 18-21, 1992, the University of Illinois at Chicago
- Statement of responsibility
- Suzanne McMahon, Miriam Palm, Pam Dunn, editors
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 025.3/432
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- Z692.S5.N67 1992
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
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- 1992 :
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/organizationName
- North American Serials Interest Group
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- McMahon, Suzanne
- Palm, Miriam
- Dunn, Pam
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Serials librarianship
- Serials librarianship
- Information networks
- Information networks
- Label
- If we build it : scholarly communications and networking technologies : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc., 7th annual conference June 18-21, 1992, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Suzanne McMahon, Miriam Palm, Pam Dunn, editors
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- Anita Lowry
- Higher Education in the 90s: Growth, Regression or Status Quo
- Charles B. Reed
- A Potency of Life: Scholarship in an Electronic Age
- Willard McCarty
- Professionals or Professionless, Information Engineers or ???
- Karen A. Schmidt
- From Past Imperfects to Future Perfects
- Gary J. Brown
- New Strategies for Publishing
- Announcement: NASIG Conference Grant Awards
- Michele Crump
- A History of Journal Price Studies
- Barbara Meyers
- Libraries and the Use of Price Studies
- Deana L. Astle
- Index Medicus Price Study
- Lynn Fortney
- Copyright and Licensing in the Electronic Environment
- Laurie Sutherland
- New Books from Old: A Proposal
- The Transformation of Scholarly Communication and the Role of the Library in the Age of Networked Information
- David Cohen
- Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving Scholarship
- Glenda Thornton
- Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving Scholarship
- Barbara von Wahlde
- Z39.1 - You Just Don't Understand! Librarians and a Publisher Discuss the Standard for Periodicals Format and Arrangement
- Daphne Hsueh
- Marketing to Libraries: What Works? Adapting Marketing Strategy to Changes in the Library Community
- Nan Hudes
- Marketing to Libraries: What Works and What Doesn't
- Clifford A. Lynch
- Vicky Reich
- Article Delivery: Shifting Paradigms
- Anne McKee
- Document Delivery Vendors: Benefits and Choices
- Martha Lewis
- Electronic Networking and Serials Resources: Quotidian Applications for the Curious and the Cynical
- Robin B. Devin
- Cataloging Serial Computer Files
- Margaret Mering --
- St. Augustine to NREN: The Tree of Knowledge and How It Grows
- James J. O'Donnell
- Webs That Link Libraries, Librarians, and Information: Evolving Technical Standards for a Networking Age
- Julia C. Blixrud
- Landlords and Tenants: Who Owns Information, Who Pays for It, and How?
- Check-In with the SISAC Symbol (Bar Code): Implementation and Uses for Libraries, Publishers and Automation Vendors
- Marcella Lesher
- Publishing Opportunities: Getting into Print or Getting Involved
- Ellen Finnie Duranceau
- Fine-Tuning the Claims Process
- Martha Kellogg
- Basic Training for Survival
- Bonnie Naifeh Hill
- Cataloging Computer Files That Are Also Serials
- Pamela Morgan
- Automating Binding Procedures: Using INNOVACQ vs. An In-House Database
- Working Together for the Future: Librarian/Publisher/Subscription Agents
- Lynne M. Hayman
- The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Serials Cataloger
- Jane Robillard
- How to Plan and Deliver a Great Workshop
- Linda Meiseles
- Fewer Subscriptions = Increased Library Services: How ASU and ASU West Met the Challenge
- Martin Gordon
- Managing Reference "Pseudoserials"
- Sharon Scott
- Paul Parisi
- Collection Development Assessment for Biomedical Serials Collections
- Barbara A. Carlson
- Auditing the Automated Serials Control System
- David Winchester
- The Cost Effectiveness of Claiming
- Elizabeth Parang
- The Footbone's Connected to the Anklebone, or, Enumeration, Checking-In and Labeling Instructions
- Lawrence R. Keating II
- Game Shows, Elevators, Full Plates, and Other Allegories: A Look at the Present State and Future Possibilities of LC Subject Headings
- Sandy L. Folsom
- The Changing Role of the Vendor: Developing New Products and Services
- Lucy Bottomley
- Extent
- 1 online resource (326 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1035597655
- Label
- If we build it : scholarly communications and networking technologies : proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc., 7th annual conference June 18-21, 1992, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Suzanne McMahon, Miriam Palm, Pam Dunn, editors
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- Anita Lowry
- Higher Education in the 90s: Growth, Regression or Status Quo
- Charles B. Reed
- A Potency of Life: Scholarship in an Electronic Age
- Willard McCarty
- Professionals or Professionless, Information Engineers or ???
- Karen A. Schmidt
- From Past Imperfects to Future Perfects
- Gary J. Brown
- New Strategies for Publishing
- Announcement: NASIG Conference Grant Awards
- Michele Crump
- A History of Journal Price Studies
- Barbara Meyers
- Libraries and the Use of Price Studies
- Deana L. Astle
- Index Medicus Price Study
- Lynn Fortney
- Copyright and Licensing in the Electronic Environment
- Laurie Sutherland
- New Books from Old: A Proposal
- The Transformation of Scholarly Communication and the Role of the Library in the Age of Networked Information
- David Cohen
- Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving Scholarship
- Glenda Thornton
- Regional Library Networking: New Opportunities for Serving Scholarship
- Barbara von Wahlde
- Z39.1 - You Just Don't Understand! Librarians and a Publisher Discuss the Standard for Periodicals Format and Arrangement
- Daphne Hsueh
- Marketing to Libraries: What Works? Adapting Marketing Strategy to Changes in the Library Community
- Nan Hudes
- Marketing to Libraries: What Works and What Doesn't
- Clifford A. Lynch
- Vicky Reich
- Article Delivery: Shifting Paradigms
- Anne McKee
- Document Delivery Vendors: Benefits and Choices
- Martha Lewis
- Electronic Networking and Serials Resources: Quotidian Applications for the Curious and the Cynical
- Robin B. Devin
- Cataloging Serial Computer Files
- Margaret Mering --
- St. Augustine to NREN: The Tree of Knowledge and How It Grows
- James J. O'Donnell
- Webs That Link Libraries, Librarians, and Information: Evolving Technical Standards for a Networking Age
- Julia C. Blixrud
- Landlords and Tenants: Who Owns Information, Who Pays for It, and How?
- Check-In with the SISAC Symbol (Bar Code): Implementation and Uses for Libraries, Publishers and Automation Vendors
- Marcella Lesher
- Publishing Opportunities: Getting into Print or Getting Involved
- Ellen Finnie Duranceau
- Fine-Tuning the Claims Process
- Martha Kellogg
- Basic Training for Survival
- Bonnie Naifeh Hill
- Cataloging Computer Files That Are Also Serials
- Pamela Morgan
- Automating Binding Procedures: Using INNOVACQ vs. An In-House Database
- Working Together for the Future: Librarian/Publisher/Subscription Agents
- Lynne M. Hayman
- The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Serials Cataloger
- Jane Robillard
- How to Plan and Deliver a Great Workshop
- Linda Meiseles
- Fewer Subscriptions = Increased Library Services: How ASU and ASU West Met the Challenge
- Martin Gordon
- Managing Reference "Pseudoserials"
- Sharon Scott
- Paul Parisi
- Collection Development Assessment for Biomedical Serials Collections
- Barbara A. Carlson
- Auditing the Automated Serials Control System
- David Winchester
- The Cost Effectiveness of Claiming
- Elizabeth Parang
- The Footbone's Connected to the Anklebone, or, Enumeration, Checking-In and Labeling Instructions
- Lawrence R. Keating II
- Game Shows, Elevators, Full Plates, and Other Allegories: A Look at the Present State and Future Possibilities of LC Subject Headings
- Sandy L. Folsom
- The Changing Role of the Vendor: Developing New Products and Services
- Lucy Bottomley
- Extent
- 1 online resource (326 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1035597655
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