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The Library Journal Guide to E-Reference Resources

by Roncevic, Mirela
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Overview

Find practical and ready-to-implement advice in this authoritative resource for building, growing, managing, and maintaining your electronic resources collection. Library Journal deemed the first edition of Diane Kovacs' groundbreaking guide "an essential purchase for all libraries." This new edition covers over 15 subject areas, including jobs and employment, business, medicine, law, social sciences, engineering, computer science, physical sciences, earth sciences, arts and humanities, and more.

Kovacs extensively updates her coverage of Web collection development resources, licensing Web-accessible resources, and real-life e-library success stories. New and expanded chapters are dedicated to e-library management and maintenance, including guidance on negotiating e-resource licenses and collection analysis. For each subject area, core collection development tools have been expanded to include Web 2.0 related services and government documents.

A bonus companion Web site - available only to purchasers of the book - features ready-made, annotated links to all of the sites in the book's recommended core reference collections in each subject area that readers can import into their library's Web site or OPAC.

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Book Details

Published
May 30, 2009
Publisher
Neal Schuman Pub
Pages
133
Format
Paperback, 2009
ISBN
9781555706852

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