1st Edition

Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground Serials Vision and Common Sense

    Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground: Serials Vision and Common Sense is a compilation of presentations from the proceedings of the 13th annual North American Serials Interest Group, Inc. Conference held June 18-21, 1998, at the University of Colorado at Boulder. From this informative book, you will discover technology trends that will impact the relationship among authors, publishers, and libraries including the shift to digital masters; the rising importance of the web and its impact on the economics, manufacturing, and distribution of publishing; and the growth of the World Wide Web as the gateway to what people get from libraries. Through Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground, you will also find guidance in good design principals for your libraries Web page or Web site.

    Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground will help you discover why planning is the first step in web design as your consideration of your target audience as well as their preferences and technical level are very important to your design. Also discussed are such important issues as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), designing interactive forms, pages with or without frames, and graphics animation. From Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground, you will gain valuable insight into many unique areas, such as:

    • Neodata--the world’s largest magazine fulfillment center
    • the astronomy World Wide Web infrastructure named Urania
    • the current and future pricing of Scientific, Technical, and Medical (STM) information distribution
    • how to use project teams to evaluate and implement new services for electronic serials
    • discovering what you can do to help better prepare your library for the inevitable disaster
    • learning how the steps your institution takes now can make the difference between prompt, effective action or unnecessary collection and equipment loss
    • examining four issues raised by library consortia regarding electronic journals: pricing, authorization systems, integration, and permanent digital archives to help you meet the changing needs of your patrons
    • the successes and failures that well-known print newspapers who have launched successful Web versions encountered along the way

      Through Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground you will find vision as well as common sense advice and practical methods to help you get your job done. You'll discover many practical insights on information delivery and use trends that will effect higher education, libraries, and publishing and examine evaluative criteria for online resources as well as other new library services. You will find each section of Head in the Clouds, Feet on the Ground practical and informative and discover that each idea or piece of advice can be incorporated into your own area of expertise. It is the editors hope that you gain vision and common sense from every word.

    Contents Introduction
    • PRECONFERENCE PROGRAMS
    • Preconference I: Leading From Any Position: An Enneagram Workshop Preparing Leaders for the 21st. Century
    • Leading from Any Position: An Enneagram Workshop Preparing Leaders for the 21st. Century
    • Preconference II: HTML from the Ground Up: Spinning Webs in the Clouds
    • HTML for Beginners
    • HTML for Beginners (Public Services Emphasis)
    • Web Design-Effective and Aesthetic
    • Graphics Animation
    • Netscape vs. Internet Explorer
    • Designing Pages with Frames
    • Designing Interactive Forms
    • HTML Standards-History and Future
    • Imagemaps
    • Web Editors: Means to an End
    • PLENARY SESSIONS
    • Internet Publishing Update: Assessing the Impact of Changes in Publishing Technology on Libraries
    • Publishing in the New World
    • It's Personal, It's Digital and It's Serial: Trends That may Affect Higher Education, Publishing and Libraries
    • CONCURRENT SESSIONS
    • How I learned to Love Neodata
    • How I learned to Love Neodata
    • Consortial Acquisitions of Shared Electronic Journals
    • Consortial Acquisitions of Shared Electronic Journals
    • Coping with the Digital Shift: Archiving and Other Issues to Consider
    • Coping with the Digital Shift: Archival Purpose and Responsibility
    • Coping with the Digital Shift: Four of the Thorniest Issues
    • Emerging Trends in Journal Publishing
    • Emerging Trends in Journal Publishing
    • STM X-REF: A Link Service for Publishers and Readers
    • Scholarly Journals in the Electronic World
    • Evaluating Online Resources: Now That You've Got Them, What do You Do With Them?
    • Measures of Cost Effectiveness in Electronic Resources
    • Statistical Measures of Usage of Web-Based Resources
    • Telecommunications and IT Infrastructure in the Delivery of Electronic Information
    • Telecommunications and IT Infrastructure in the Delivery of Electronic Information
    • You May Already Know the Answer
    • You may Already Know the Answer
    • Meeting End User Needs in the Electronic Universe: A Dialogue
    • Meeting End User Needs in the Electronic Universe: A Dialogue
    • Pricing of Scientific, Technical, and Medical (STM) Publications
    • Serials Pricing-An Agent's View: Trends and Characteristics of Higher Education Funding and STM Journal Pricing
    • Electronic Publishing in Academia: An Economic Perspective
    • Pricing Models: Past, Present, and Future?
    • Using Teams to Evaluate and Implement New Services for Electronic Serials
    • The Team Approach in Building Electronic Collections and Services
    • Using Teams to Evaluate and Implement New Services for Electronic Serials
    • When Disaster Strikes: First Steps in Disaster Preparedness
    • When Disaster Strikes: A Case Study: Colorado State University Libraries, July 28, 1997
    • What if Gutenberg had a T-1 Connection? 8 What if Gutenberg had a T-1 Connection?
    • WORKSHOPS
    • What happened to the Serials Cataloger: Copy Cataloging of Serials
    • With Feet Planted Firmly in Mid-Air: Staff training for Automation System Migration
    • Getting to the Summit: How Do You Get There from Here?: A Climber's Guide to Consortium Formation
    • Building an Electronic Journal Collection from the Ground up
    • The Development and Use of a Genre Statement for Electronic Journals
    • Electronic Publishing: The High Wire Experience
    • Access to Government Serial Information in a Digital Environment
    • Successful Web Journals: The Wall Street Journal and the Chronicle of Higher Education: Two Live Case Studies
    • The Real World of Integrating Electronic Resources into a Web OPAC
    • Digital Information: The Library Director as Collection Development Officer and Head of technical Services
    • Eeee!-Serials: Providing Access to Online Serials
    • Turning Our World Upside Down: Will Technology Change Pricing?
    • The Latest on the Late (Entry) and Other Hot News Seriality
    • E-Journals, Kansas Style

    Biography

    Jeffrey S. Bullington, Beatrice L. Caraway, Beverley Geer