162 Pages
by
Routledge
162 Pages
by
Routledge
172 Pages
by
Routledge
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Get practical solutions to the problems faced when implementing an electronic reserve service! Academic libraries that provide electronic reserve services offer convenient access to information to their students and faculty while gaining numerous other advantages, such as reducing both loss and staff workload. Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves presents leading authorities with practical... Read more
- Foreword (Catherine von Elm)
- Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves: Introduction (Trevor A. Dawes)
- A Model of a Relational Database to Manage Workflow for Electronic Reserves (James C. Benson)
- Implementing E-Reserves Using Voyager: Anytime and Anywhere (Christopher Cox, Stephen Elfstrand, and Janet Patterson)
- Electronic Reserves: Making It Happen (Hannah Edwards)
- Building a Better Course Reserve System (Michael L. Dick and Jessame E. Ferguson)
- Providing One-Stop Shopping for the Faculty’s Teaching Needs (Tomalee Doan and Kristine Ferry)
- Electronic Reserves and Course Management Software: A Collaborative Model for Large Institutions (J. Christopher Holobar)
- Creating an Electronic Toolkit: From Discovery to Delivery (Russell Gladstone and Veronica Kenausis)
- Implementing Electronic Reserves Using the Blackboard Content System (Alesia McManus, Elizabeth A. Brown, Debbie Hulbert, Sarah Maximiek, and Erin Rushton)
- Marketing Electronic Reserves at a University Library: Start Spreading the News (Jodi Poe)
- Marketing Electronic Reserves to the Faculty (Diane L. Schrecker)
- Implementing Process Improvement into Electronic Reserves: A Case Study (Cameron K. Tuai)
- Electronic Reserves: A Changed Landscape (David Warner)
- Electronic Reserves at Columbia University: A Technical Overview of Automation and Integration (Breck Witte)
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Trevor A. Dawes






