Ebook Acquisitions: Methods, Management and Workflows

February 27-28, 2013

Hosted by Andy Langhurst and Kay Downey

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Description:
Ebook providers offer a wide variety of options for obtaining and providing 
access to ebooks for academic libraries.  How do you sort through the available 
options to determine what methods would be a good fit for your own 
institutional needs?  Lease vs. ownership, internal workflows and acquisition 
methods, managing and promoting use after the titles are acquired are only a 
few of the decisions that are part of the acquisition process. Please join us 
for an enlightening discussion about the challenges and opportunities of ebook 
acquisitions. Topics will include:
*Acquisition method:  Approvals plans, firms orders, patron or demand driven 
acquisitions as well as single title ordering vs. ebook packages - how are 
libraries approaching ebook acquisitions?
*Workflows for ebook acquisition.  Who is involved?  How is it documented?
* Communicating platform specifications, use and user restrictions, and changes 
as well as ideas for promoting ebooks after the acquisition has taken place.
* ebook Aggregators vs. Publisher-direct ordering.
* Leased vs. Ownership (perpetual access) options for ebooks.
* How to help others in your institution understand the potential of ebooks, 
including communicating and promoting to institutional colleagues.
* Long term maintenance related to ebooks - weeding, cataloging, managing 
changes, and other policies.
* Usage statistics - collecting, reviewing, sharing.


Andy Langhurst is Licensing/Acquisitions Librarian at the University of Notre 
Dame in Notre Dame, IN.  She currently manages the Electronic Resources and 
Acquisitions Pay unit at Notre Dame's Hesburgh Libraries and previously worked 
as a technical services librarian at a corporate library in upstate New York.

Kay Downey is the Collection Management Librarian at Kent State University, 
Kent, Ohio.  She works with public services and technical services librarians 
to identify and manage selection for library resources to ensure growth and 
development of the collection.  She also represents Kent State University 
Libraries on the OhioLINK Cooperative Information Resources Management 
Committee (CIRM).  She previously worked as Serials and Electronic Resources 
Librarian for the Ingalls Library, Cleveland Museum of Art.

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Stephanie (Sara Leah) Gross
MSLIS, MATESOL

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Member,  AJL Librarianship and Education Committee
Pollack Library
Yeshiva University
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"As we look ahead to the next century, leaders will be those who empower 
others." - Bill Gates.


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