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View article: Licensing Online Content to Ensure Patron Privacy: An Informal Survey of Oregon Librarians
Licensing Online Content to Ensure Patron Privacy: An Informal Survey of Oregon Librarians Open
Librarians throughout Oregon are committed to securing the rights for patrons utilizing resources within their libraries with the greatest level of protection regarding their online identities as possible. At the same time, Oregon libraria…
View article: Heard on the Net: When Is a Library Not a Library?
Heard on the Net: When Is a Library Not a Library? Open
This column discusses how a Library is defined in the 21st century. It further goes into a discussion about why defining the Internet Archive as a Library is important.
View article: COUNTER 5: Lessons Learned and New Insights Achieved
COUNTER 5: Lessons Learned and New Insights Achieved Open
COUNTER (Counting Online Usage of NeTworked Electronic Resources) Release 5 has brought many improvements to reporting usage of e-resources. This session covered the three main developments which are the ability to see both total and uniqu…
View article: Electronic resource management in a post-Plan S world
Electronic resource management in a post-Plan S world Open
cOAlition S and research funding policies mean open access content is no longer a "trend" but rather another consideration of content management for librarians and libraries. In 2018, the authors of this article launched a new version of T…
View article: Techniques for Electronic Resource Management: TERMS and the Transition to Open
Techniques for Electronic Resource Management: TERMS and the Transition to Open Open
Growing Open Access (OA) options, Big Deal price pressure, fluid e-book purchasing models, and the need for ongoing assessment: it all adds up to a lot of moving parts. More than ever, you need a pragmatic framework for managing the many d…
View article: Heard on the Net Opening Scholarly Content Starts with Transparency
Heard on the Net Opening Scholarly Content Starts with Transparency Open
Provides an overview of efforts to make greater transparency with the business of scholarly content.
View article: Heard on the Net: E-Book Caveat Emptor or Metadata Really Does Matter
Heard on the Net: E-Book Caveat Emptor or Metadata Really Does Matter Open
Provides an overview of when ebook purchasing can be problematic and provides a pathway to correcting access problems with ebooks.
View article: COUNTER 5: Usage Statistics for the 21st Century
COUNTER 5: Usage Statistics for the 21st Century Open
This session will highlight the changes with the new COUNTER Release 5. The session will provide open source resources for people to use after the cmapus to find more information on the COUNTER usage reports. This will be an interactive se…
View article: The Openness of Electronic Resource Management
The Openness of Electronic Resource Management Open
Open Access content is a growing part of the overall scholarly literature. In many places, this work has been separated out from technical services into digital scholarship teams. This session is designed to show how to incorporate open ac…
View article: Heard on the Net: “Academic” and “Freedom” Are Two Words for Nothing Left to Lose
Heard on the Net: “Academic” and “Freedom” Are Two Words for Nothing Left to Lose Open
Opinion piece on the use of Academic Freedom as an argument against open access publishing.
View article: Heard on the Net: The New Deal May be No Deal
Heard on the Net: The New Deal May be No Deal Open
Interview with German & Swedish Librarians regarding their ending of journal subscription deals with Elsevier.
View article: UKSG TERMS2.0 Webinar
UKSG TERMS2.0 Webinar Open
This webinar will provide an overview of the current work undertaken to re-write the techniques for electronic resource management with the incorporation of open access workflow management. This overview will provide insight into the key a…
View article: How Green is Our Valley Data Set
How Green is Our Valley Data Set Open
This data is collected on content from five different library and information science journals: Behavioral & Social Science Librarian, Collection Management, Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, Journal of Library Administration …
View article: Expanding our Impact through Collaborative Practice: Models of Engagement for Librarians
Expanding our Impact through Collaborative Practice: Models of Engagement for Librarians Open
Editorial outlining how collaborative practice leads to new partnerships.
View article: How green is our valley?: five-year study of selected LIS journals from Taylor & Francis for green deposit of articles
How green is our valley?: five-year study of selected LIS journals from Taylor & Francis for green deposit of articles Open
This study reviews content from five different library and information science journals: 'Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, Collection Management, College & Undergraduate Libraries, Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship 'and …
View article: The Easy Button: Integrating OA Buttons into ILL Workflows
The Easy Button: Integrating OA Buttons into ILL Workflows Open
The session reported on preliminary research into the potential impact of the OA Button and Unpaywall on ILL lending and borrowing activities across four Orbis Cascade Alliance libraries. We will share our initial analysis on how these too…
View article: Corrigendum: How green is our valley?: five-year study of selected LIS journals from Taylor & Francis for green deposit of articles
Corrigendum: How green is our valley?: five-year study of selected LIS journals from Taylor & Francis for green deposit of articles Open
Following the publication of our recent article in 'Insights '[https://insights.uksg.org/articles/10.1629/uksg.406/] we wish to bring the following corrigendum to your attention.
View article: TERMS redefined: developing the combination of electronic resource management with open access workflows
TERMS redefined: developing the combination of electronic resource management with open access workflows Open
While many librarians have developed mechanisms and structures for managing local scholarship separate from their standard resource management practices, the intersection of the two content streams is occurring at many institutions.\nDurin…