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Changes in Print Paper During the 19th Century AJ Valente, Paper Antiquities |
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Chinese Scientific Journals: An Analysis of the Need at Cornell Jinxia Huang, Cornell University |
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Collection Intelligence: Using Data Driven Decision Making in Collection Management Annette Day, North Carolina State University |
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Consensus-Based Assessment for Re-envisioning a Reference Collection Michael A. Matos, American University |
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Deselecting the Monographs Collection: One Library's Adventure in Weeding Margaret Foote, Eastern Kentucky University |
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Disaster Mental Health: Building a Research Level Collection Ardis Hanson, University of South Florida-Tampa |
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From Monks to Mutopia: Changing Landscape in Sheet Music Publishing Ana Dubnjakovic, Virginia Tech |
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Tadayuki Suzuki, Western Kentucky University |
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Issues in Determining Cost for Cost Per Use Calculations Virginia Kay "Ginger" Williams, Wichita State University |
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Looking Forward by Looking Back: Books at the End of the Book Darby Orcutt, North Carolina State University |
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Moving From Print to Electronic Journals: A Study of College and University Libraries in Indiana Jo McClamroch, Indiana University |
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OARS: Toward Automating the Ongoing Subscription Review Geoffrey P. Timms, Mercer University |
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Patron Driven Acquisitions: The Future of Collection Development? Rebecca Schroeder, Brigham Young University |
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Taking A Step Back, To Move Forward Stephen Dew, University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
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The GIST Gift & Deselction Manager: Redesigning Gift and Weeding Workflow in the Library Kate Pitcher, SUNY-Geneseo |
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The Other Side of the Coin: De-Selecting Material from a Research Library's Storage Facility Suzanne Ward, Purdue University |
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Weeding With Robots: Managing Collections in Automated Retrieval Systems Patricia Bravender, Grand Valley State University |
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What do Those Collection Numbers in Resources for College Libraries Really Mean? Susan K. Beidler, Lycoming College |
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What's In Your Aggregator?: Content, Currency, and Stability of Full-Text Databases Mary Beth Chambers, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs |
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Wherefore Art Thou, RoMEO? A Review of Open Access/Public Access Definitions and Policies Betty Landesman, NIH Library |