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“Big deals” and squeaky wheels: : Taking stock of your stats
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Critical moments: : Chance, choice, and change in scholarly publishing
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Reaching new horizons: : Gathering the resources librarians need to make hard decisions
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Oa in the library collection: : The challenges of identifying and maintaining open access resources
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Rounding up those prices: : Do you know what you are paying for?
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Hybrid journals: : Ensuring systematic and standard discoverability of the latest open access articles
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Cost-per-use versus hours-per-report: : Usage reporting and the value of staff time
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Meeting the e-resources challenge through collaboration: : An OCLC perspective on effective management, access, and delivery of electronic collections
Jill Fluvog, Maria Collins, Dawn Hale, Andrew K Pace, Gwen Sinclair
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The power of sharing linked data: : Giving the web what it wants
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To boldly go where few have gone before: : Global e-resource management in the cloud
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Gap analysis by subject area of the university of houston main campus library collection
Jackie Bronicki, Irene Ke, Cherie Turner, Shawn Vaillancourt
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Core competencies for print serials librarians
Sanjeet Mann, Susan Davis, Eugenia Beh, Taryn Resnick, Sarah Sutton
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The quick and the dirty: : The good, the bad, and the ugly of database overlap at the journal title level
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Yer doin’ it wrong: : How NOT to interact with vendors, publishers, or librarians
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10,000 libraries, 4 years: : A large-scale study of e-book usage and how you can use the data to move forward
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