Electronic Reserve: A Manual and Guide for Library Staff Members
by:
Driscoll, Lori
Publisher:
Haworth Information Press
Published:March 1, 2004
ISBN:0789015250
Format:Hardcover
Pages:0
Description:
June L. DeWeese, MLS, Head of Access Services, Ellis Library, University of Missouri - Columbia
I WISH THIS MANUAL HAD EXISTED FOUR YEARS AGO when we were contemplating purchasing an electronic reserves system.
Product Description:
Build and
maintain an effective electronic reserve system!
Electronic Reserve: A Manual and Guide for Library Staff Members is the comprehensive professional resource you need to create commonsense policies and procedures that ensure effective electronic
reserve service in your academic library. This hands-on, how-to guide walks you through the start-up process for implementing an electronic reserve system, presenting general guidelines and practices for designing and staffing your library. The book also
examines fair use of copyrighted materials, explaining complex legal issues in language that you-and your staff-can easily understand and apply.
Electronic Reserve: A Manual and Guide for Library Staff Members examines the critical issues of
everyday e-resource management, including planning, staffing, training, publicity, assessment and evaluation, workflow, choosing the right software (and hardware), defining faculty control over materials, faculty copyright compliance, and implementing
changes based on data analysis. This unique mix of practical details and specific examples also includes samples of the type of documentation you'll need to start and maintain successful e-resource management, including letters, forms, checklists, and
flowcharts, and provides tables and figures for copyright and fair use, an extensive glossary, and bibliographical references.
Electronic Reserve: A Manual and Guide for Library Staff Members has the answers to the frequently asked questions
you'll get from students, such as:
How do I access the materials I need?
Are all readings available electronically?
What kind of hardware and software do I need?
Why do I need a password to view some reserve items?
and from
faculty, including:
How do I submit my materials?
Am I responsible for obtaining copyright permission?
What is "public domain?"
Can I use an article I wrote for publication?
Would anyone actually sue me for copyright infringement?
Electronic Reserve: A Manual and Guide for Library Staff Members is the resource you need to provide maximum service to library staff members who work with electronic reserves, faculty who submit materials, and students who use those materials.
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