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Introductory Information for the 2010 Annual NASIG Conference

Pages i-ix | Published online: 08 Oct 2014

An Oasis in Shifting Sands: NASIG at 25

NASIG 2010

Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, Inc.

25th Annual Conference

June 3–6, 2010

Palm Springs, California

Lori J. Terrill

Wm. Joseph Thomas

Guest Editors

NASIG Officers and Executive Board 2009/2010

President: Rick Anderson, University of Utah

Vice-President/President-Elect: Katy Ginanni, Trinity University

Past President: Jill Emery, University of Texas Libraries

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

Treasurer: Peter Whiting, University of Southern Indiana

Members-at-Large:

Robert Boissy, Springer

Patrick Carr, East Carolina University

Steve Kelley, Wake Forest University

Christine Stamison, Swets Information Services

Virginia Taffurelli, New York Public Library

Sarah George Wessel, Illinois Wesleyan University

2010 NASIG Program Planning Committee

Chair: Morag Boyd, Ohio State University

Co-Chair: Anne Mitchell, University of Houston

Committee Members:

Michael Arthur, University of Central Florida Libraries

Adam Chesler

Rubye Cross, Georgia Institute of Technology

Karen Davidson, Mississippi State University

Cris Ferguson, Furman University

Michael Hanson, Lafayette College

Jared Howland, Brigham Young University

Sandy Hurd, Innovative Interfaces

Chandra Jackson, University of Georgia

Sandy Hurd, Innovative Interfaces

Meg Mering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Jean Sibley, College of William & Mary

Danielle Williams, University of Evansville

Paoshan Yue, University of Nevada, Reno

2010 NASIG Award Recipients

Fritz Schwartz Serials Education Scholarships

Ivey Glendon, Florida State University, School of Library & Information Studies

Horizon Award (sponsored by EBSCO)

Jennifer Sauer, Fort Hays State University

Marcia Tuttle International Award

Charlene Simser, Kansas State University

NASIG Conference Student Grant

Zach Coble, University of Missouri, School of Information Science & Learning Technologies

Ning Han, Louisiana State University, School of Library & Information Science

(IUPUI)

Jennifer Harris, University of Kentucky

NASIG Conference Mexican Student Grant

Jorge Luciano Escalera Alvarez, Escuela Nacional de Biblioteconomía y

Sarah Razer Carnahan, Texas Woman's University, School of Library & Information Studies

Richard Rybak, Dominican University, Graduate School of Library & Information Science

Angela Black, Florida State University, School of Library & Information Studies

Jessica Lewis, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Department of Library and Information Studies

Rose Robischon Scholarship

Pam Cipkowski, Loyola University Chicago Law

Serials Specialist Award

Janet Bassett, Salem Public Library (Oregon)

John Merriman Joint NASIG/UKSG Award (NASIG winner)

Selden Lamoureux, North Carolina State University)

Champion Award

Susan Davis, University at Buffalo, State University of New York

THE SERIALS LIBRARIAN

Volume 60, Numbers 1–4, 2011

Special Issue: An Oasis in Shifting Sands: NASIG at 25

Contents

A Letter from the Executive Board of the North American Serials Interest Group 1

Introduction 3

Lori J. Terrill

Wm. Joseph Thomas

Preconference Program

Resource Description and Access "RDA": New Code for Cataloging 7

Magda El-Sherbini, Presenter

Megan Curran, Recorder

Vision Sessions

Linked Data and Libraries 17

Eric Miller, Presenter

Micheline Westfall, Recorder

Publishing 2.0: How the Internet Changes Publications in Society 23

Kent Anderson, Presenter

Angela Dresselhaus, Recorder

Serials Management in the Next-Generation Library Environment 37

Clint Chamberlain, Moderator

Robert McDonald, Jonathan Blackburn, and Bob McQuillan, Panelists

Amy Carlson, Recorder

Strategy Sessions

Digital Preservation: The Library Perspective 55

Colin Meddings, Presenter

Not for the Faint of Heart! A New Approach to Serials Management 61

Jonathan Blackburn and Sylvia A. Lowden, Presenters

It's Time to Join Forces: New Approaches and Models That Support Sustainable Scholarship 75

David R. Fritsch and Rachel Lee, Presenters

Evaluating Usage of Non-text Resources: What the COUNTER Statistics Don't Tell You 83

Tammy Sugarman, Stephanie Krueger, and Louise Kelly, Presenters

Transparency and Publisher Pricing Models 98

Kate Moore and Lori Duggan, Presenters

When Jobs Disappear: The Staffing Implications of the Elimination of Print Serials Management Tasks 109

Sarah Glasser, Presenter

Michael A. Arthur, Recorder

Biomedical Publishing 101: An Overview from the Chicago Collaborative 114

John Tagler, Presenter

CONSER Update 124

Les Hawkins, Hien Nguyen, and Adolfo R. Tarango, Presenters

ERM Systems and Impact on Technical Services 135

Susan Banoun, Moderator

Deberah England, Sharon Purtee, and Angela Riggio, Panelists

Becky Schwartzkopf, Recorder

What to Withdraw? Print Collection Management in the Wake of Digitization 141

Roger C. Schonfeld, Presenter

Tactics Sessions

Core Competencies for Electronic Resources Librarians 147

Sarah Sutton, Presenter

Susan Davis, Recorder

Don't Pay Twice! Leveraging Licenses to Lower Student Costs 153

Angela Riggio and Bonnie Tijerina, Presenters

Eleanor I. Cook, Recorder

Integrating Usage Statistics into Collection Development Decisions 158

Linda Hulbert and Dani Roach, Presenters

Gail Julian, Recorder

Oasis or Quicksand: Implementing a Catalog Discovery Layer to Maximize Access to Electronic Resources 164

Ellen Safley and Debbie Montgomery, Presenters

Sarah Gardner, Recorder

Shelf-Ready? An Alternative for Library Checking In and Claiming Print Journals 169

José Luis Andrade, Bob McQuillan, and Julie Su, Presenters

Melissa Cardenas-Dow, Recorder

What Can the Cataloger Do with an ERM System? 174

Steve Shadle, Presenter

Kevin M. Randall, Recorder

Can't We Write a Little Script for This? Managing Serials Data and xISSN 181

Mike Beccaria, Roy Tennant, and Adam Traub, Presenters

Siôn Romaine, Recorder

Industry Initiatives: What You Need to Know 186

Ross MacIntyre, Presenter

Lisa S. Blackwell, Recorder

Let the Patron Drive: Purchase on Demand of E-books 193

Jonathan Nabe and Andrea Imre, Presenters

Sanjeet Mann, Recorder

Licensing Electronic Journals through Non-Subscription-Agent "Go-Betweens" 198

Betty Landesman and Pinar Erzin, Presenters

Pam Cipkowski, Recorder

Like a Haven in the Shifting Economic Sands: Making the Most of Web Conferencing Tools 203

Valerie Bross and Melissa Beck, Presenters

Jennifer J. Leffler, Recorder

Beyond Lists and Guides: Using Usability to Help Students Get the Most Out of E-resources 206

Amy Fry, Presenter

Marcella Lesher, Recorder

One Identifier: Find Your Oasis with NISO's I2 (Institutional Identifiers) Standard 213

Tina Feick and Helen Henderson, Presenters

Deberah England, Recorder

Pay-Per-View Article Delivery at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 223

Mindy King and Aaron Nichols, Presenters

Michael Hanson, Recorder

Making E-serials Holdings Data Transferable: Applying the KBART Recommended Practice 229

Jason Price, Presenter

Lori Duggan, Recorder

Metadata Value Chain for Open-Access E-journals 234

Holly Mercer, Presenter

Sharon Dyas-Correia, Recorder

Poster Sessions 241

25th Annual Conference Registrants

2010 NASIG Conference Registrants by Affiliation 243

2010 NASIG Conference Registrants by Last Name  251

ABOUT THE GUEST EDITORS

Lori J. Terrill is the serials cataloger at the University of Wyoming Libraries, where she has worked since 2000. She holds a BA in Anthropology and an MA in American Studies from the University of Wyoming and an MLS in Library and Information Management from Emporia State University. She has been an active member of NASIG since 2002 and has served on the Evaluation and Assessment Committee, with an appointment as chair in 2008. She has previously been a recorder and indexer for the Proceedings.

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.

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