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Eva Dodsworth
American Library Association, 2012

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50+ Fandom Programs
Planning Festivals and Events for Tweens, Teens, and Adults
Amy Alessio
American Library Association, 2017

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Affordable Course Materials
Electronic Textbooks and Open Educational Resources
Chris Diaz
American Library Association, 2017

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Archives Alive
Expanding Engagement with Public Library Archives and Special Collections
Diantha Dow Schull
American Library Association, 2015

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Audiobooks for Youth
A Practical Guide to Sound Literature
Mary Burkey
American Library Association, 2012

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Books Like Sapphires
From the Library of Congress Judaica Collection
Ann Brener
Brandeis University Press, 2024
Illustrated highlights from the Judaica Collection of the Library of Congress.
 
Books Like Sapphires showcases a wide range of Hebraic treasures from the storied collection at the Library of Congress, many of them for the first time. Tracing the history of Judaica collecting in the twentieth-century United States, the book illuminates varied works, telling their stories alongside vibrant color images. These include a unique manuscript about a betrothal scandal in Renaissance Crete, an illustrated Esther Scroll, a poem from 1477 celebrating the new technology of printing, amusing rhymed couplets in sixteenth-century Padua, and the Washington Haggadah. This book also tells the story of the patrons and collectors, first among them Jacob Schiff, as well as archivists and curators, who made the storied Judaica archive at the Library of Congress the precious resource that it is today.
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Building & Managing eBook Collections
Richard Kaplan
American Library Association, 2012

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Cataloging and Managing Film and Video Collections
Colin Higgins
American Library Association, 2015

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Collaborating For Impact
Spec Ial Collections And
Kristen Totleben
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2016

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Creating a Local History Archive at Your Public Library
Faye Phillips
American Library Association, 2017

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Customer-Based Collection Development
An Overview
Karl Bridges
American Library Association, 2014

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Databrarianship
The Academic Data Librarian in Theory and Practice
Lynda Kellam
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2016

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Developing and Managing Electronic Collections
The Essentials
Peggy Johnson
American Library Association, 2013

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Digitizing Your Collection
Public Library Success Stories
Susanne Caro
American Library Association, 2015

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The Electronic Resources Troubleshooting Guide
Holly Talbott
American Library Association, 2020

A library user can’t access an article. Your log in credentials won’t work. In the realm of electronic resources everything runs smoothly—until suddenly, without warning, it doesn’t. Invariably, systems will break down, but a trial and error approach to finding out what’s wrong is highly inefficient. This hands-on guide from two expert ERM librarians walks you through the essentials of troubleshooting. It outlines a methodical process that will help you identify the source of a problem even when it’s not obvious and take steps to reach a resolution. With the goal of developing a library-wide workflow in mind, this guide will teach you how to

  • familiarize yourself with the components of electronic resources, using flowchart diagrams of common access chains such as discovery services, knowledge bases, research guides, and library services platforms;
  • navigate the complete triage and troubleshooting workflow, illustrated through 14 in-depth examples;
  • recognize the symptoms of common access disruptions;
  • conduct efficient troubleshooting interviews;
  • manage help tickets and design problem reports that capture key information without overburdening the user;
  • create publicly available help pages for problems originating with users’ devices or computers;
  • communicate with vendors and IT personnel for speedy resolutions, providing dozens of clear definitions of library and technology terms that will help you minimize confusion; and
  • customize your own troubleshooting workflow chart for common use across departments and staff hierarchies.
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Exploring Discovery
The Front Door to Your Library's Licensed and Digitized Content
Kenneth J. Varnum
American Library Association, 2016

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Extensible Processing for Archives and Special Collections
Reducing Processing Backlogs
Daniel A. Santamaria
American Library Association, 2015

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Film Programming for Public Libraries
Kati Irons
American Library Association, 2014

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Forging the Future of Special Collections
Arnold Hirshon
American Library Association, 2016

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Forging the Future of Special Collections
Arnold Hirshon
American Library Association, 2016

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From A to Zine
Building a Winning Zine Collection in Your Library
Julie Bartel
American Library Association, 2004

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Fundamentals of Electronic Resources Management
Alana Verminski
American Library Association, 2022

Recipient of the 2018 Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) Outstanding Publication Award

Whether it's networking with vendor reps or poring over data, the continually evolving field of electronic resources management (ERM) is always throwing something new your way. Alana Verminski and Kelly Marie Blanchat were once new on the job themselves, crossing over from research instruction and the vendor side of scholarly publishing. They share what they've learned along the way in this hands-on guide.  Cutting through the complexity of a role that's changing rapidly, inside you'll find to-the-point advice on methods and tools that will help you stay on top of things, including coverage of such key topics as

  • the full range of purchasing options, from Big Deals to unbundling to pay-per-view;
  • conversation starters that will help build productive relationships with vendor reps;
  • questions to ask vendors about accessibility;
  • common clauses of licensing agreements and what they mean;
  • understanding the four types of authentication;
  • using a triage approach to troubleshooting hitches in accessing articles;
  • conducting an overlap analysis to evaluate new content;
  • the basic principles of usage statistics, and four ways to use COUNTER reports when evaluating renewals;
  • tips for activating targets in your knowledge base;
  • five steps to developing an effective marketing plan; and
  • how to master the lingo, with clear explanations of jargon, important terms, and acronyms.
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Fundamentals of Government Information
Mining, Finding, Evaluating, and Using Government Resources
Cassandra J. Hartnett
American Library Association, 2016

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Fundamentals of Managing Reference Collections
Carol A. Singer
American Library Association, 2012

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Game On! Gaming at the Library
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2009

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Gather 'Round the Table
Food Literacy Programs, Resources, and Ideas for Libraries
Hillary Dodge
American Library Association, 2020

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Getting Started with Demand-Driven Acquisitions for E-books
A LITA Guide
Theresa American Library Association
American Library Association, 2015

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Government Information Essentials
Susanne Caro
American Library Association, 2017

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Graphic Novels in Your School Library
Jesse Karp
American Library Association, 2012

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Guide to Security Considerations and Practices for Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collection Libraries
Everett Wilkie, Jr
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2011

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Guide to Streaming Video Acquisitions
Eric Hartnett
American Library Association, 2019

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Horror Readers' Advisory
The Librarian's Guide to Vampires, Killer Tomatoes, and Haunted Houses
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2004

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LGBTQAI+ Books for Children and Teens
Providing a Window for All
Christina Dorr
American Library Association, 2018

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The Librarian's Guide to Graphic Novels for Adults
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2010

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Libraries and the Affordable Care Act
Helping the Community Understand Health-Care Options
Francisca American Library Association
American Library Association, 2015

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Libraries Got Game
Aligned Learning through Modern Board Games
Brian Mayer
American Library Association, 2009

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Library Collections for Teens
Manga and Graphic Novels
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2010

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A Library for the Americas
The Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection
Edited by Julianne Gilland and José Montelongo
University of Texas Press, 2018

Founded in 1921, the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection at the University of Texas at Austin has become one of the world’s great libraries for the study of Latin America, as well as the largest university library collection of Latin American materials in the United States. Encompassing all areas of the Western Hemisphere that were ever part of the Spanish or Portuguese empires, the Benson Collection documents Latin American history and culture from the first European contacts to the current activities of Latinas/os in the United States. Scholars, students, and members of the public from around the world regularly use the multifaceted, multimedia resources of the Benson.

Showcasing the incredible depth, diversity, and history of the Benson Collection, A Library for the Americas presents rare books and manuscripts, maps, photographs, music, oral histories, art and objects dating from the early 1500s to the present. Images of and captions for these materials are paired with a series of essays and reflections by distinguished scholars of Latin American and Latina/o studies, who describe the role that the Benson Collection has played in the research and intellectual contributions that have defined their careers. As a whole, the book celebrates the remarkable place for learning that is the Benson Collection, while not shying away from larger questions about what it means to have a monumental library and archive devoted to Latin America in the United States.

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The Library Innovation Toolkit
Ideas, Strategies, and Programs
Anthony Molaro
American Library Association, 2015

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The Library's Guide to Graphic Novels
John Ballestro
American Library Association, 2020

The circ stats say it all: graphic novels’ popularity among library users keeps growing, with more being published (and acquired by libraries) each year. The unique challenges of developing and managing a graphics novels collection have led the Association of Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) to craft this guide, presented under the expert supervision of editor Ballestro, who has worked with comics for more than 35 years. Examining the ever-changing ways that graphic novels are created, packaged, marketed, and released, this resource gathers a range of voices from the field to explore such topics as

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Listening to Learn
Sharon Grover
American Library Association, 2012

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Local History Reference Collections for Public Libraries
Kathy Marquis
American Library Association, 2015

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Managing Electronic Government Information in Libraries
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2008

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Managing Electronic Resources
Ryan Weir
American Library Association, 2012

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Managing Grey Literature
Technical Services Perspectives
Michelle Leonard
American Library Association, 2021

An important resource for scholarly research, grey literature is relevant to every discipline. It’s also often more current than commercial publications. Unfortunately, though it provides a richness of content, this type of scholarly resource is often overlooked when conducting research. This book aims to change that, describing the importance of grey literature and offering a holistic approach to successfully integrating it into library collections. Readers will learn

  • an overview of grey literature that discusses its importance to researchers, scholars, and students;
  • collections policies for selection and deselection, complete with a suggested workflow;
  • information about vendors, OA, and other aspects of acquisitions;
  • guidance on cataloging, such as collection categories in the public-facing catalog, and preservation; and
  • methods for promoting grey literature in library collections, including institutional repositories; and
  • tips for marketing, branding, outreach, and best communication practices for colleagues, administrators, and patrons.
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Marketing Your Library's Electronic Resources
Marie R. Kennedy
American Library Association, 2018

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Modern Pathfinders
Creating B Etter Research Guides
Jason Puckett
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2015

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Modern Pathfinders
Creating Better Research Guides
Jason Puckett
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2015

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Mystery Reader's Advisory
The Librarian's Clues to Murder and Mayhem
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2002

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No Shelf Required 2
Use and Management of Electronic Books
Sue American Library Association
American Library Association, 2022

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No Shelf Required 3
The New Era for E-Books and Digital Content
Mirela Roncevic
American Library Association, 2022

Many claim that the presence and importance of e-books in the library world have reached a saturation point, but the truth is that experimentation with new models, as well as refinement of existing ones, continues apace. Delving into the latest developments among the varied players in the e-book marketplace, including publishers, libraries, and vendors, the latest volume in the best-selling No Shelf Required series is written from a strong international perspective. Such cutting-edge contributors as Michael Blackwell, Mary Minow, Neil Butcher, and Tonya McQuade discuss a range of groundbreaking initiatives that tap into the potential of digital content to be omnipresent. Positive, uplifting, instructive, and goal-oriented, this volume’s coverage includes

  • the DPLA national e-book platform;
  • ReadersFirst, a movement to improve e-book access from libraries;
  • the AudiobookSYNC project, a free summer audiobook program for teens;
  • using e-books to teach poetry and publishing processes;
  • the Multnomah County Library Library Writers project;
  • the Internet Archive and e-books; and
  • e-books and sustainable literacy in Africa.
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Past Or Portal? Enhancing Undergraduate Learning Through
Eleanor Mitchell
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2012

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Past or Portal
Enhancing Undergraduate Learning through Special Collections and Archives
Eleanor Mitchell
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2012

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Placing Papers
The American Literary Archives Market
Amy Hildreth Chen
University of Massachusetts Press, 2020
The sale of authors' papers to archives has become big news, with collections from James Baldwin and Arthur Miller fetching record-breaking sums in recent years. Amy Hildreth Chen offers the history of how this multimillion dollar business developed from the mid-twentieth century onward and considers what impact authors, literary agents, curators, archivists, and others have had on this burgeoning economy.

The market for contemporary authors' archives began when research libraries needed to cheaply provide primary sources for the swelling number of students and faculty following World War II. Demand soon grew, and while writers and their families found new opportunities to make money, so too did book dealers and literary agents with the foresight to pivot their businesses to serve living authors. Public interest surrounding celebrity writers had exploded by the late twentieth century, and as Placing Papers illustrates, even the best funded institutions were forced to contend with the facts that acquiring contemporary literary archives had become cost prohibitive and increasingly competitive.
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Rare Books and Special Collections
Sidney E. Berger
American Library Association, 2014

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The Readers' Advisory Guide to Graphic Novels
Francisca Goldsmith
American Library Association, 2017

The first edition of this readers' advisory represented a pioneering effort to provide help and encouragement to librarians diving into this exciting format, and since then the popularity of graphic novels has continued apace. Goldsmith has updated her guide to encompass a bounty of new titles, authors, and styles, ensuring its continued usefulness as a tool for both RA and collection development. Suitable for newbies and hardcore fans alike, this book

  • sketches in the history of graphic novels, tracing their evolution and showing what makes them unique;
  • explores traditional and cutting edge titles most friendly to children, teens, and adults, reflecting the burgeoning and maturing publishing efforts made for each of these audiences;
  • discusses common themes, topics, and the place of diversity in graphic novels;
  • gives in-depth guidance on ways to connect readers to titles they'll be sure to love;
  • offers ideas for media tie-ins, displays, programming, book clubs, and more;
  • includes annotated bibliographies, with appeal characteristics noted, and multiple indexes to ensure that locating the right graphic novel is a snap; and
  • provides detailed tips for keeping current and aware of new titles and trends.

Spotlighting this expanding body of intellectual, aesthetic, and engaging literature, Goldsmith's guide will entertain as well as inform.

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The Readers’ Advisory Guide to Graphic Novels
Francisca Goldsmith
American Library Association, 2011

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The Readers' Advisory Guide to Historical Fiction
Jennifer S. Baker
American Library Association, 2014

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The Readers' Advisory Guide to Horror
Becky Siegel Spratford
American Library Association, 2021

Like the zombies, ghouls, and vampires which inhabit many of its books, the popularity of horror fiction is unstoppable. Even if you don’t happen to be a fan yourself, you won’t be “scared” to advise readers on finding their next great fright thanks to the astute guidance provided by horror expert Spratford in her updated guide. This definitive resource for library workers at any level of experience or familiarity with horror fiction

  • details the state of the genre right now, including its appeal factors and key authors, assisting readers in getting up to speed quickly;
  • presents ten annotated lists of suggested titles, all published since 2000, each with a short introduction providing historical context;
  • delves into horror movies, TV shows, podcasts, and other formats; and
  • offers abundant marketing advice, programming options, and pointers on additional resources.
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The Readers' Advisory Guide to Horror
Becky Siegel Spratford
American Library Association, 2012

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The Readers' Advisory Guide to Mystery
John Charles
American Library Association, 2012

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Reengineering the Library
Issues in Electronic Resources Management
George Stachokas
American Library Association, 2022

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Romance Reader's Advisory
The Librarian's Guide to Love in the Stacks
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2000

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Sudden Selector's Guide to Government Publications
Alexandra Simons
American Library Association, 2017

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Techniques for Electronic Resource Management
TERMS and the Transition to Open
Jill Emery
American Library Association, 2020

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Textbooks in Academic Libraries
Selection, Circulation, and Assessment
Chris Diaz
American Library Association, 2017

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Using Libguides to Enhance Library Services
Aaron Dobbs
American Library Association, 2013

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Using Massive Digital Libraries
Andrew Weiss
American Library Association, 2014


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