Description

Book Synopsis
Offering targeted guidance on both basic and complex issues, this book's topics include ways to fold OA management into traditional library practice; accommodating the range of new purchasing models; the relative weight of 13 factors when negotiating with vendors; and understanding deal-breakers and knowing when to walk away.

Table of Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. What’s New with TERMS
  • Influence of TERMs
  • Intention
  • Structural Updates
  • Audience
  • Design
  • Notes
  • 2. Investigating New Content for Purchase and Addition
  • Introduction
  • 1. Request
  • 2. Developing Selection Criteria
  • 3. Completing the Review Form
  • 4. Analyzing and Reviewing
  • 5. Establishing a Trial and Contacting Vendors
  • 6. Making a Decision
  • Notes
  • 3. Purchasing and Licensing
  • Introduction
  • 1. Establishing Negotiation Criteria
  • 2. Common Points of Negotiation in License Agreements
  • 3. License Review and Signature
  • 4. Negotiating and Renegotiating Contracts
  • 5. Working with Other Departments and Areas on Resource Contracts
  • 6. Recording Administrative Metadata
  • Notes
  • 4. Implementation
  • Introduction
  • 1. Access
  • 2. Descriptive Metadata Management
  • 3. Administrative Portals and Metadata
  • 4. Subject Portals, Reading Lists Management Systems, Courseware, and Local Digital Collections Discovery
  • 5. Testing Access
  • 6. Branding and Marketing
  • Notes
  • 5. Troubleshooting
  • Introduction
  • 1. A Systematic Approach to Troubleshooting
  • 2. Common Problems
  • 3.Metadata
  • 4.Tools for Troubleshooting
  • 5. Communication in Troubleshooting
  • 6. Negative Impact of End Users Giving Up
  • Notes
  • 6. Assessment
  • Introduction
  • 1. Performance of the Resource against the Selection Criteria and Troubleshooting Feedback
  • 2. Usage Statistics
  • 3. Cost per Download
  • 4. Non-Traditional Bibliometrics
  • 5. Consultation
  • 6. Cancellation Review
  • Notes
  • 7. Preservation and Sustainability
  • Introduction
  • 1. Choosing What to Preserve and Sustain
  • 2. Developing Preservation and Sustainability Plans
  • 3. Metadata Needed for Preservation
  • 4. Local Preservation Options (Servers, Media Drives, LOCKSS/CLOCKSS, MetaArchive)
  • 5. Cloud-Based Options (Archive-It, Portico, Media Portals, DPLA Hubs, Shared Preservation Structure)
  • 6. Exit Strategy
  • Notes
  • 8. Conclusion
  • The Next Major Collection Topic: Data and Other Scholarly Outputs
  • The Next Major Procurement and Licensing Topic: Significant OA Growth
  • The Next Major Implementation Topics: Knowledge Bases and Persistent Identifiers
  • The Next Major Assessment Topics: COUNTER Release 5 and Book Data Enhancements
  • The Next Major Troubleshooting Topic: Web Browser Plug-ins
  • The Next Major Preservation Topic: Preservation of Non-Traditional Scholarly Outputs
  • Open Access as a Real Alternative?
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • About the Authors
  • Index

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      Publisher: MP-ALA American Library Assoc
      Publication Date: 10/30/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780838919040, 978-0838919040
      ISBN10: 0838919049

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Offering targeted guidance on both basic and complex issues, this book's topics include ways to fold OA management into traditional library practice; accommodating the range of new purchasing models; the relative weight of 13 factors when negotiating with vendors; and understanding deal-breakers and knowing when to walk away.

      Table of Contents
      • List of Illustrations
      • Acknowledgments
      • 1. What’s New with TERMS
      • Influence of TERMs
      • Intention
      • Structural Updates
      • Audience
      • Design
      • Notes
      • 2. Investigating New Content for Purchase and Addition
      • Introduction
      • 1. Request
      • 2. Developing Selection Criteria
      • 3. Completing the Review Form
      • 4. Analyzing and Reviewing
      • 5. Establishing a Trial and Contacting Vendors
      • 6. Making a Decision
      • Notes
      • 3. Purchasing and Licensing
      • Introduction
      • 1. Establishing Negotiation Criteria
      • 2. Common Points of Negotiation in License Agreements
      • 3. License Review and Signature
      • 4. Negotiating and Renegotiating Contracts
      • 5. Working with Other Departments and Areas on Resource Contracts
      • 6. Recording Administrative Metadata
      • Notes
      • 4. Implementation
      • Introduction
      • 1. Access
      • 2. Descriptive Metadata Management
      • 3. Administrative Portals and Metadata
      • 4. Subject Portals, Reading Lists Management Systems, Courseware, and Local Digital Collections Discovery
      • 5. Testing Access
      • 6. Branding and Marketing
      • Notes
      • 5. Troubleshooting
      • Introduction
      • 1. A Systematic Approach to Troubleshooting
      • 2. Common Problems
      • 3.Metadata
      • 4.Tools for Troubleshooting
      • 5. Communication in Troubleshooting
      • 6. Negative Impact of End Users Giving Up
      • Notes
      • 6. Assessment
      • Introduction
      • 1. Performance of the Resource against the Selection Criteria and Troubleshooting Feedback
      • 2. Usage Statistics
      • 3. Cost per Download
      • 4. Non-Traditional Bibliometrics
      • 5. Consultation
      • 6. Cancellation Review
      • Notes
      • 7. Preservation and Sustainability
      • Introduction
      • 1. Choosing What to Preserve and Sustain
      • 2. Developing Preservation and Sustainability Plans
      • 3. Metadata Needed for Preservation
      • 4. Local Preservation Options (Servers, Media Drives, LOCKSS/CLOCKSS, MetaArchive)
      • 5. Cloud-Based Options (Archive-It, Portico, Media Portals, DPLA Hubs, Shared Preservation Structure)
      • 6. Exit Strategy
      • Notes
      • 8. Conclusion
      • The Next Major Collection Topic: Data and Other Scholarly Outputs
      • The Next Major Procurement and Licensing Topic: Significant OA Growth
      • The Next Major Implementation Topics: Knowledge Bases and Persistent Identifiers
      • The Next Major Assessment Topics: COUNTER Release 5 and Book Data Enhancements
      • The Next Major Troubleshooting Topic: Web Browser Plug-ins
      • The Next Major Preservation Topic: Preservation of Non-Traditional Scholarly Outputs
      • Open Access as a Real Alternative?
      • Notes
      • Glossary
      • About the Authors
      • Index

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