Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship
2009 Volume 21, Number 2
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 6
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Rocking in the Tree Tops
Jill Emery
Twitter provides rapid information in a short form, and it is extremely easy to follow the updates of others because of myriad software applications with which it works on both mobile devices and... More
pp. 110-113
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Linked Library Data Now!
Ross Singer
There is a growing interest in making available and making sense of the data on the Web and trapped in databases. Rather than a web of unstructured documents, full of information understandable... More
pp. 114-126
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Economic Hard Times and Electronic Resources
Jill E. Grogg
Library school courses focusing on management and budgeting are as important as ever, as are continuing education opportunities for librarians who may not have encountered a severe economic... More
pp. 127-130
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How Can Libraries Determine the Value in Collecting, Managing, Preserving, and/or Cataloging E-Resources?
Douglas King
The author recently asked his colleagues, "How can libraries determine the value in collecting, managing, preserving, and/or cataloging e-resources?" hoping to challenge readers to come up with... More
pp. 131-140
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Navigating the MLA Bibliography: Performance across Vendor Platforms
Aline Soules & Liorah Golomb
In this article, the authors compared the MLA International Bibliography database (MLAIB) across five vendor platforms to determine how and why seemingly comparable searches produced varying... More
pp. 141-162
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The National E-Books Observatory Project: Examining Student Behaviors and Usage
Lorraine Estelle & Hazel Woodward
The Joint Information Systems Committee National e-Books Observatory Project will assess the impacts, observe behaviors, and develop new models to stimulate the U.K. higher education e-books market... More
pp. 172-177