Monthly Archives: February 2012

leap

risk fail engage initiate collaborate listen try

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transferred right into nonexistence

i talked to a publisher rep yesterday about the situation with transferred titles and i’m afraid it is more stomach-churning than i anticipated. we recently discovered that an e-journal title to which we should have perpetual (i.e., forever) access had … Continue reading

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photographs every day

my favorite part of the day is when i get to look in my rss feed for the new photographs my flickr contacts have made.   leave your flickr handle in a comment so i can see what you’re up … Continue reading

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perpetual pipe dream

let’s say your library subscribes to an e-journal package through a licensing consortium, a package that is licensed to grant perpetual access to the journal issues published during the time you are subscribed — that means you own the content … Continue reading

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Award!

Thank you, IGI Global!

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marketing electronic resources, a curated collection

it’s been a while since i mentioned the scoop.it collection of web snippets i’ve been collecting to demonstrate ways libraries are marketing their electronic resources. the curated collection may be found at http://www.scoop.it/t/marketing-electronic-resources . maybe you want to add it to your … Continue reading

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