The Role of the Electronic Resources Librarian

The Role of the Electronic Resources Librarian

by George Stachokas
The Role of the Electronic Resources Librarian

The Role of the Electronic Resources Librarian

by George Stachokas

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Overview

The Role of the Electronic Resources Librarian focuses on longstanding hurdles to the transition of libraries from print collections, to online information services, all from an Electronic Resources Librarian (ERL) perspective. Problems covered include cost containment for electronic serials, web design, discovery, customer service, efficiency, and adapting organizations to the needs of contemporary users. The title considers the historical development of the ERL role, how the position emerged in North America in the 1990s, how it is represented within the organizational structure of academic libraries, and how the ERL role maps to technology, information services, and professional identity trends.

  • Explores the changing role of the Electronic Resources Librarian (ERL)
  • Identifies long-term trends in Electronic Resource Management
  • Recommends best practices for the ERL role in modern libraries
  • Contextualizes the current ERL role in historical and current developments
  • Maps the ERL role to trends in technology, information services and the shifting professional identity of academic librarians

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780081029268
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 10/12/2019
Series: Chandos Information Professional Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

George Stachokas is the Collections Strategist/Acquisitions Librarian at Auburn University, USA. Previously, he served as the Electronic Resource Librarian at Auburn University, Head of Resource Services and Special Assistant to the Dean for Project Management at Purdue University, and Electronic Resources Librarian at Indiana State University. He has published two previous monographs in library and information science. He holds an MLIS degree from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, an MA in History from Indiana State University, and a BS in Economics from Purdue University – West Lafayette, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Academic Library Just Before the World Wide Web 3. Digital Dawn: Libraries Experiment and Adapt to New Technology 4. Culture Clash: The Library within the Library 5. Early Trends and Transformation: ERMI, ERMS, and Separate Development 6. The Great Recession and its Impact on Academic Libraries 7. The Reimagining of Technical Services 8. Competencies, Best Practices, and Technical Standards 9. At the Crossroads: Ongoing Efforts to Transform Libraries and Librarians 10. Looking Toward the Future

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