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Introductory Information for the 2011 Annual NASIG Conference

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NASIG 2011

Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc.

26th Annual Conference

June 2–5, 2011

St. Louis, Missouri

Wm. Joseph Thomas

Sharon Dyas-Correia

Guest Editors

NASIG Officers and Executive Board 2010/2011

President: Katy Ginanni, Western Carolina Universityn

Vice-President/President-Elect: Steve Shadle, University of Washington

Past President: Rick Anderson, University of Utah

Secretary: Carol Ann Borchert, University of South Florida - Tampa

Treasurer: Lisa Blackwell, Chamberlain College of Nursing

Members-at-Large:

Clint Chamberlain, University of Texas at Austin

Patrick Carr, East Carolina University

Steve Kelley, Wake Forest University

Buddy Pennington, University of Missouri, Kansas City

Christine M. Stamison, Swets Information Services

Jenni Wilson, Alexander Street Press

Ex Officio:

Angela Dresselhaus, Editor-in-chief, NASIG Newsletter, University of Montana

2011 NASIG Program Planning Committee

Chair: Anne Mitchell, University of Houston

Co-Chair: Michael Hanson, Lafayette College

Committee Members:

Michael Arthur, University of Central Florida Libraries

Morag Boyd, Ohio State University

Rubye Cross, Georgia Institute of Technology

Karen Davidson, Mississippi State University

Cris Ferguson, Furman University

Chandra Jackson, University of Georgia

Jean Sibley, College of William and Mary

Danielle Williams, University of Evansville

Paoshan Yue, University of Nevada, Reno

Board Liaison:

Steve Kelley, Wake Forest University

2011 NASIG Award Recipients

Mexican Student Award Grant

Adriana Nayeli Eulopa Alvarez, Escuela Nacional de Biblioteconomía y Archivonomía

John Merriman Joint NASIG/UKSG Awards

Elizabeth Siler, Florida International University (NASIG)

Mary Betts-Gray, Cranfield University (UKSG)

Fritz Schwartz Serials Education Scholarships

Nicole Prokop, San Jose State University

Andrea Ogier, University of Illinois

Horizon Award

Dana Whitmire, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

NASIG Conference Student Grant

Vanessa Slagle, University of South Florida

Esta Day, University of Kentucky

Tiffany LeMaistre, University of Texas

Ryan Edmonds, Simmons College

Rose Robischon Scholarship

Marcella McGowan, Johnson C. Smith University

Serials Specialist Awards

Camelia Naranch, Stanford Law School

Crystal Aberthal, University of Washington School of Law

THE SERIALS LIBRARIAN

Volume 62, Numbers 1–4, 2012

Special Issue: Gateway to Collaboration

Contents

Introduction 1

Wm. Joseph Thomas

Sharon Dyas-Correiar

Preconference Programs

Serials and RDA: An Ongoing Relationship 5

Judith A. Kuhagen, Presenter

Margaret Mering, Recorder

Accounting Techniques for Acquisition Librarians 17

Rachel Kirk, Presenter

Kelli Getz, Recorder

Who Ya Gonna Call? Troubleshooting Strategies for E-resources Access Problems 24

Susan Davis, Teresa Malinowski, Eve Davis, Dustin MacIver, and Tina Currado, Presenters

Lisa Spagnolo, Recorder

Vision Sessions

Science Re-Imagined 33

Adam Bly, Presenter

Katy Ginanni, Recorder

Publishing in Chains: Scholarly Serials, Supply Chains, and  47

Paul Duguid, Presenter

Kate Moore, Recorder

Strategy Sessions

Leaving the "Big Deal": Consequences and Next Steps 59

Jonathan Nabe and David C. Fowler, Presenters

Collaborating for Sustainable Scholarship: Models that Serve Librarians, Publishers, and Scholars 73

Carol MacAdam and Kate Duff, Presenters

Wendy C. Robertson, Recorder

No Substantial Penalty for Withdrawal: The PALCI Shared Print Journal Archive 79

Sharon Wiles-Young, Christy Roysdon, and John Barnett, Presenters

Polishing the Crystal Ball: Using Historical Data to Project Serials Trends and Pricing 87

Stephen Bosch, Kittie S. Henderson, and Heather Klusendorf, Presenters

NISO's IOTA Initiative: Measuring the Quality of OpenURL Links; 95

Rafal Kasprowski, Presenter

Shaping, Streamlining, and Solidifying the Information Chain in Turbulent Times 103

Anne McKee, Margaret Donahue Walker, and José Luis Andrade, Presenters

Gateway to Improving ERM System Deliverables: NISO ERM Data Standards and Best Practices Review 112

Bob McQuillan, Presenter

The U.S. RDA Test Process 125

Diane Boehr, Regina Romano Reynolds, and Tina Shrader, Presenters

The Razor's Edge: Louisiana's State Budget and the Serials Crisis of 2010–2012 140

Karen Niemla, Michael Matthews, and Sara Zimmerman, Presenters

Tactic Sessions

A 10 Year Collaboration—Still Going Strong, Ulrich's and ISSN 151

Laurie Kaplan and Kara Killough, Presenters

Suzanne L. Thomas, Recorder

Using Drupal to Track Licenses and Organize Database Information 155

Amanda Yesilbas, Presenter

Susan Davis, Recorder

Using Assessment to Make Difficult Choices in Cutting Periodicals 159

Mary Ann Trail and Kerry Chang-FitzGibbon, Presenters

Susan Wishnetsky, Recorder

Exploring Patron-Driven Access Models for E-journals and E-books 164

Erin S. Fisher and Lisa Kurt, Presenters

Sarah Gardner, Recorder

One Academic Library—One Year of Web-scale Discovery 169

Tonia Graves, Presenter

Angela Dresselhaus, Recorder

Through the Gateway: Reporting on Collections 176

Sandy Hurd, Tina Feick, and John Smith, Presenters

Charlene N. Simser, Recorder

New Life to Old Serials: Digitizing Back Volumes 180

Wendy Robertson, Presenter

Stephen Headley, Recorder

Gateway to Good Negotiation: From Computer Mediated Communication to Playing Hardball 183

Jill Grogg, Sara E. Morris, and Beth Ashmore, Presenters

Jeanne M. Langendorfer, Recorder

On Beyond E-journals: Integrating E-books, Streaming Video, and Digital Collections at the HELIN Library Consortium 189

Martha Rice Sanders and Bob McQuillan, Presenters

Amy Carlson, Recorder

Using ESPReSSO to Streamline SSO Access 196

Lori Duggan, Recorder

Managing E-book Acquisition: The Coordination of "P" and "E" Publication Datest 200

Sarah Forzetting and Gabrielle Wiersma, Presenters

Leslie Eager, Recorder

Humble PIE-J and What [is] ISO 8: National and International Efforts toward Improved Journal Presentation 206

Bob Boissy and Regina Romano Reynolds, Presenters

Morag Boyd, Recorder

Preparing for New Degree Plans: Finding the Essential Journal Titles in an Interdisciplinary World 213

Ellen Safley, Presenter

Jennifer J. Leffler, Recorder

Trialing Mobile and Article Rental Access Options for Journal Content 217

Grace Baynes, Presenter

Michael Hanson, Recorder

Inventing the Can Opener: Getting the Most Out of Discovery 222

Rice Majors and John McCullough, Presenters

Kevin M. Randall, Recorder

Poster Sessions 227

26th Annual Conference Registrants

2011 NASIG Conference Registrants by Last Name 231

2011 NASIG Conference Registrants by Affiliation 239

ABOUT THE GUEST EDITORS

William Joseph Thomas is Head of Collection Development at Joyner Library, East Carolina University. He holds a BA in English Education from UNC Chapel Hill, an MA in English from UNC Greensboro, and an MSLS from UNC Chapel Hill. He has previously served NASIG as a member and co-chair of the Publications and Public Relations Committee. Joseph's research interests range from scholarly communications topics to Cherokee printing.

Sharon Dyas-Correia is currently Head of Serials and Collections Librarian for Open Access Initiatives at the University of Toronto Libraries. She holds an Honours BA in History from York University (Toronto) and a MLS from the University of Toronto. She has been an active member of NASIG since 2004, convening conference sessions, moderating informal ILS user group discussions, and authoring Newsletter and Proceedings reports. Her research interests include a variety of scholarly communication issues.

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