All Stories

  1. Embedding open access into tradtional library electonic resource management routines
  2. Heard on the Net: E-Book Caveat Emptor or Metadata Really Does Matter
  3. Heard on the Net: “Academic” and “Freedom” Are Two Words for Nothing Left to Lose
  4. Heard on the Net: The New Deal May be No Deal
  5. Corrigendum: How green is our valley?: five-year study of selected LIS journals from Taylor & Francis for green deposit of articles
  6. How green is our valley?: five-year study of selected LIS journals from Taylor & Francis for green deposit of articles
  7. Gathering the needles: evaluating the impact of gold open access content with traditional subscription journals
  8. US open access life cycle
  9. Heard on the Net: Making Sense of the Alphabet Soup Part I: ORCID, USUS, IPP
  10. Interview with Bonnie Tijerina, Fellow at the Data and Society Institute
  11. Heard on the Net: Moving Ahead
  12. Introduction to OAWAL: Open Access Workflows for Academic Librarians
  13. Heard on the Net: Oooops! They Did it Again; Old News, New News and Things to Watch in 2014
  14. Heard on the Net
  15. Introducing our Publications and Editorial Board
  16. Mining for gold: identifying the librarians' toolkit for managing hybrid open access
  17. TERMS: Techniques for electronic resources management
  18. Heard on the Net
  19. Heard on the Net
  20. Are Libraries Thriving? An Oxford Debate
  21. Heard on the Net
  22. The Demand Driven Acquisitions Pilot Project by the Orbis Cascade Alliance: An Interview with Members of the Demand Driven Acquisitions Implementation Team
  23. The Demand Driven Acquisitions Pilot Project by the Orbis Cascade Alliance: An Interview with Members of the Demand Driven Acquisitions Implementation Team
  24. Heard on the Net
  25. Heard on the Net
  26. Heard on the Net
  27. Heard on the Net
  28. Something So Right
  29. Heard on the Net: One Byte, Two Bytes, Three Bytes for Dollars. All for E-Books, Stand Up and Holler!
  30. No Consolation Prizes
  31. We've Got Everything Down to a Science
  32. Rocking in the Tree Tops
  33. All We Do Is Chat Chat: Social Networking for the Electronic Resources Librarian
  34. Working In A Text Mine; Is Access About To Go Down?
  35. I'm So Aggregated… and I Think I Like It: Taking Another Look at Eletronic Journal Aggregation
  36. On the road with electronic resources: creating community through the ER&L Forums
  37. Ghosts in the Machine
  38. Mini-profile: a day in the life of a head librarian, serials and e-resources
  39. On the road again: a conversation with Jill Emery
  40. Is Our Best Good Enough?
  41. Beginning to See the Light
  42. There Is No Forest, We're Only Hugging the Trees
  43. Expose Yourself to Electronic Journals
  44. Teaching Electronic Journals: Finding, Using, and Citing Them
  45. Tackling the Monolith
  46. Evaluating, Selecting, and Acquiring Electronic Resources
  47. Data Warehousing
  48. Scenario Building
  49. Getting to the Summit
  50. Dear Abby, Dear Abbot
  51. Outsourcing Library Technical Services Operations: Practices in Academic, Public, and Special Libraries
  52. The economics of access versus ownership: The cost and benefits of access to scholarly articles via interlibrary loan and journal subscriptions
  53. Library Technology Reports
  54. The measured choice: the promise of electronic resource management tools