1st Edition

Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves

Edited By Trevor A. Dawes Copyright 2006
    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    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 solutions to the challenges in effectively integrating electronic reserves services and marketing them to users. This book provides positive approaches that any academic library considering the implementation of an electronic reserve operation can use. All factors are considered, including size of institution, the relationship between the library and academic departments, and the budget and plan for marketing the service.

    More and more colleges and universities are implementing distance education programs, highlighting the increasing need for remote access to information in the library, including reserve material. But executing monumental change is always difficult. Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves tackles the difficult issues, discussing various libraries’ journeys in bringing about the changes needed to remain the central information source for students and faculty. Problems inherent in the evolution from traditional reserve services to electronic reserves are examined, offering effective strategies for smooth transition. Whatever type of system you are considering, from homegrown to commercial to hybrid electronic reserves service, this book can help.

    Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves explains how others tackled challenges, such as:

    • implementing Endeavor’s Voyager Integrated Library System and the software used for authenticating users
    • handling copyright compliance
    • integration of electronic reserves into course management systems
    • moving from a paper-based to a Web-based course reserve system
    • offering and marketing one-stop teaching support to faculty
    • a large institution’s shift to a collaborative approach with electronic reserves and course management software
    • establishing a suite of electronic utilities that fulfills teaching and essential learning activities
    • implementing the Blackboard Content System™
    • marketing for a smooth transition from traditional to electronic reserves
    • marketing to the faculty
    • process improvement technique applied to electronic reserves
    • integration of electronic reserve with a Library Management System and Course Management System
    • trends for the future

    Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves is crucial reading for access services librarians, circulation and reserve librarians, public service librarians, library school faculty who teach public services courses, integrated library systems managers, and university course management software specialists.

    • 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