- Marie Kennedy is the Serials & Electronic Resources Librarian at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA. This blog is about organization, librarianship, and sometimes monkeys and/or bananas.
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i’m slowly releasing my photographs under a creative commons attribution-noncommercial-share alike 3.0 united states license. this means that you may share/remix as long as you attribute the original work to me, share the resulting remix with a similar license, and don’t use my images for commercial purposes. the decision comes as a result of my work in librarianship, which focuses a lot on sharing and openness. i realized recently that i wasn’t being quite as open with my photographs as i could be, thus this new approach.
find the works at http://marie-kennedy.com or at my flickr page.
if you’d like an archival print of any of the photos, contact me.
These works by Marie R. Kennedy are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
i have trouble sometimes figuring out which is the final version of a manuscript that i’ve submitted. usually by the time i get to the final version i am so tired of looking at the manuscript that i drag it into some folder and wave goodbye. this is fine until i need to find that file again, which usually has “_final” in the file name…unless i’ve forgotten to add it. as fanatical as i am about organizing things, you’d think i’d have come up with an awesome system for wrangling these files. well, now i have. i will drag a final pdf copy into itunes.
yes, it really works. i saved the file as a pdf and dragged it from my hard drive into my itunes library. the copy resides in the music folder of the library. there i added myself as the artist, the journal title as the album, create a genre named “manuscript”, and in the comments i put the title of the article. i can even give the articles a rating, but giving my own articles 5 stars seems a little conceited :). presto, organized. i can sort by artist (kennedy) and it pulls up all of my files. i can double click on the file name and it opens the document in a pdf reader.
nb: this doesn’t work with powerpoint, word, or excel files, just pdf.
thanks a million to dr. dobb’s portal for the idea.
Here’s a mini-bibliography of monographs published on the subject of electronic resource management. Happy reading! If you know of one that I’ve left off the list, please leave a comment with the info.
2009. Jones, Wayne (ed.). E-journals Access and Management. Routledge.
2008. Albitz, Becky. Licensing and Managing Electronic Resources. Oxford: Chandos Publishing.
2008. Yu, Holly, and Scott Breivold, eds. Electronic Resource Management in Libraries: Research and Practice. Information Science Reference. {nb: I wrote a chapter in this one}
2006. Hepfer, Cindy, and Pamela M. Bluh Managing Electronic Resources: Contemporary Problems And Emerging Issues (ALCTS Papers on Library Technical Services and Collections, No. 13.).
2004. Conger, Joan E. Collaborative Electronic Resource Management: From Acquisitions to Assessment Libraries Unlimited.
2000/2005. Gregory, Vicki L. Selecting and Managing Electronic Resources: A How-To-Do-It Manual (How to Do It Manuals for Librarians) Neal Schuman Pub.
2003. Cole, Jim, Wayne Jones, and David C. Fowler. E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities. CRC.
2002. Harris, Lesley. Licensing Digital Content: A Practical Guide for Librarians. ALA Editions.
i was doing a quick keyword search for “electronic resource management” on amazon today, to see how many books are available on that topic. i was surprised to see mixed in with the books a link to an article i had written that was available for purchase and download. did you know that some articles are available online this way? have you ever purchased one?
Dreams of perfect programs: Managing the acquisition of electronic resources [An article from: Library Collections, Acquisitions and Technical Services] [HTML] (Digital) M.R. Kennedy