The Master Serial List at Montana State University-A Simple, Easy to Use Approach
3
(14)
Susan P. Marshall
Jodee L. Kawasaki
Electronic Resource Management: Transition from In-House to In-HouseNendor Approach
17
(10)
Robert Alan
One-Stop: Serials Management with TDNet
27
(8)
Peggy S. Cooper
Dan Lester
Taming the E-Journal Jungle: The University of South Carolina's Experience with TDNet
35
(8)
Karen McMullen
Derek Wilmott
Implementing EBSCO's A-to-Z and LinkSource Products for Improved Electronic Journal Management
43
(12)
Virginia A. Lingle
Evolutionary Approach to Managing E-Resources
55
(16)
Richard P. Jasper
Laura Sheble
Transition to E-Journals at Texas A&M University, 1995-2004
71
(8)
Gary Ives
Can SFX Replace Your Homegrown Periodicals Holding List? Flow the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Made the Transition
79
(10)
Jenifer S. Holman
Customized Electronic Resources Management System for a Multi-Library University: Viewpoint from One Library
89
(14)
Janis F. Brown
Janet L. Nelson
Maggie Wineburgh-Freed
Integrating and Streamlining Electronic Resources Workflows via Innovative's Electronic Resource Management
103
(22)
Laura Tull
Janet Crum
Trisha Davis
C. Rockelle Strader
Electronic Resources Management Systems: The Experience of Beta Testing and Implementation
125
(12)
Tony A. Harvell
Beginning to See the Light: Developing a Discourse for Electronic Resource Management
137
(12)
Jill Emery
Index
149
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