Laurel & Hardy

Like many other blogs, a mixture of book reviews, links I found interesting, comments on the day's news.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Charleston Conference: Sessions I wish I could have attended

There were a number of sessions I wish I could have attended at Charleston, but was unable to due to scheduling conflict or the room being too full. I'll be checking the conference site for the presentations.


  • Surprising Subscriptions: How Electronic Journal Publishing Has Affected the Partnership Among Subscription Agents, Publishers and Librarians

  • Canceling Print Journals for Electronic-Only: Developing Guidelines for Decision Making

  • IRs by the Numbers: Rumors and Realities of Institutional Repositories

  • Promoting Primary Source Research: A Partnership

  • Views on Usage Statistics and Value

  • E-journal Big Deal Price Caps: Do They Really Benefit Libraries?

  • E-Book Evolution: How Far Have We Come and Where Are We Now?

  • Managing unwanted Gift Book Donations

  • eBooks and Libraries - Near and Future eBook Trends

  • Trends in Scientific Publishing: The Editorial Perspective

  • Datasets: a New Paradigm for Library Collections?

  • Collection Analysis: From Data Harvesting to Decision Making

  • Dancing in Tandem with E-resources Life-Cycle

  • Weed with Ease: Tracking your collection review project

  • So, What Happens Next? An update on Illinois' statewide science serial collection assessment

  • Subject Encyclopedias: A Subjective Scrutiny

  • Economics of information as an Instructional Strategy

  • SUSHI - Standardizing Usage Data Can Make Your Life Easier

  • Subject Fingerprinting: New Insights into the Journals Ecosystem

  • Options for Citation Tracking: Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science

  • How Digital Library Services Contribute to Undergraduate Learning

  • Collection Analysis Activities at Southeastern Research Libraries - Initial Findings & Results

  • Library Strategic Planning for the Transition Away from Print Journals

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