ICOLC Fall 06 - Selected
Bibliography
Maria Cassella
(
maria.cassella@unito.it)
Università di
Torino
September 2006 (updated October 17 2006)
This page includes a selection of articles, conferences, reports and
websites
relevant to the topics of the ICOLC Fall 2006 (8th European
Meeting). The "Current reference literature" presents a
selected
list of articles or reports mostly published in 2006.
SESSION
1. Part
1
- The Changing economics of publishing. Emerging
economies.
no relevant articles available
SESSION
1. part 2 - The changing economics of publishing. Shifting publications
Useful Links
SESSION 2. Measuring use and services
Current reference
literature
a)
Use and users behaviour
- Dogan ATILGAN, Ozlen (Gokkurt) BAYRAM, Perspectives on … an
evaluation of faculty use of the Digital Library at Ankara University,
Turkey, "The Journal of Academic Librarianship", v. 32 (2006) , n. 1,
p. 86-93
- Brinley FRANKLIN , Terry PLUM, Successful Web Survey
Methodologies for Measuring the Impact of Networked Electronic Services
(MINES for Libraries), "IFLA Journal", v. 32
(2006), n. 1, p. 28-40
- Brinley FRANKLIN, Martha KYRILLIDOU, Demonstrating value and creating
value. Evidence-based library management through MINES for
libraries™, Presented at the Scholars Portal
Forum, Ontario Council of University Libraries, Toronto, Canada,
February 1, 2006 - www.libqual.org/documents/admin/OCULMINESPresentation_Final.ppt
- Martha KYRILLIDOU, Toni OLSHEN, Brinley FRANKLIN, Terry
PLUM, Mines
for libraries ™: measuring the impact of networked electronic
services and the Ontario Council of Universities Libraries’
Scholar Portal, Final Report, Washington, DC: Association
of Research Libraries, 2006 - www.libqual.org/documents/admin/FINAL%20REPORT_Jan26mk.pdf
- David NICHOLAS, Paul HUNTINGTON, Electronic journals: are they
really used?, "Interlending & document supply", v.
34 (2006), n. 2, p. 48-50
- David NICHOLAS, Paul HUNTINGTON, Hamid R. JAMALI, Carol
TENOPIR, Finding
information in (very large) digital libraries: a deep log approach to
determining differences in use according to method of access,
"Journal of Academic Librarianship", v. 32 (2006), n. 2, p. 119-126
b) Usage statistics
- Adam CHANDLER, Tim JEWELL, Key issue,
"Serials: the Journal for the Serials Community", v. 19 (2006), n. 1,
p. 68-70
- Adam CHANDLER ,Tim JEWELL, Standards-Libraries, Data
Providers and SUSHI, "Against the Grain", v. 18 (2006), n.
2, p. 1-2, - www.niso.org/committees/SUSHI/ATGPre-printSUSHIv18-2.pdf
- Angela CONYERS, Usage
statistics and online behaviour, "The E-resources
Management Handbook", v. 1 (2006), p. 17-27
- Angela CONYERS – Pete DALTON, NESLi2analysis of usage
statistics, Summary Report, March 2005 - www.nesli2.ac.uk/jiscnesli2summaryeb.pdf
- Philip M. DAVIS - Jason S. PRICE, eJournal interface can influence
usage statistics: implications for libraries, publishers and Project
COUNTER, “Journal of the American
Society for Information Science and Technology”, v.
57 (2006), n. 9 - people.cornell.edu/pages/pmd8/interface.pdf
- Jim JEWELL, Oliver PESCH, Standardized Usage Statistics
Harvesting Initiative, Presentation ALA Conference, New
Orleans, January 2006 - www.niso.org/committees/SUSHI/SUSHIpresentationALA2006.pdf
- Ki Tat LAM, Juro:
creating the journal usage report online system,
Presentation, 6th Annual Hong Kong Innovative Users Group Meeting, 8-9
december, 2005 - http://repository.ust.hk/dspace/bitstream/1783.1/2430/1/hkiug2005ktlamjuro.ppt
- Peter T. SHEPHERD, COUNTER
2005: a new Code of practice and new applications of COUNTER usage
statistics, "Learned publishing", v. 18 (2005), n. 4 p.
287-293
- Peter T. SHEPHERD, The
COUNTER Code of Practice for books and reference works,
"Serials: the Journal for the Serials Community", v. 19 (2006), n. 1,
p. 23-27
Useful links
SESSION
4. Preservation and Access
Current
reference literature
- Commission of the European Communities, Commission
recommendations of the 24 August 2006 on the digitisation and online
accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation
- europa.eu.int/information_society/activities/digital_libraries/doc/recommendation/rec_comm_en.pdf
- James CURRAL, Peter McKINNEY, Investing in value: a
perspective on digital preservation, "D-Lib Magazine", v.
12 (2006), n. 4 - www.dlib.org/dlib/april06/mckinney/04mckinney.html
- Digital Library Federation, Urgent Action Needed to Preserve
Scholarly Electronic Journals, October, 2005 - www.diglib.org/pubs/waters051015.htm
- Eileen FENTON,
Preserving Electronic Scholarly Journals : Portico, "Ariadne",
n. 47, (2006), April - www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue47/fenton
- Helen HOCKX-YU, Establishing
a UK LOCKSS Pilot Programme, "Serials: The Journal for the
Serials Community", v. 19 (2006), n. 1, p. 47-51
- Anne R. KENNEY, Surveying
the E-Journal Preservation Landscape, "CLIR Bulletin", v.
23 (2006) March - www.clir.org/pubs/archives/ejournal.htm
- Anne R. KENNEY, Richard ENTLICH, Peter B. HIRTLE, Nancy Y. McGOVERN, and Ellie L. BUCKLEY. E-Journal Archiving Metes and Bounds: A Survey of the Landscape. CLIR pub. 138 September, 2006. 120 pp. $30 ISBN 1-932326-26-X ISBN 978-1-932326-26-0
www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub138/pub138.pdf
- Chris RUSBRIDGE, Excuse
me…some digital preservation fallacies?,
"Ariadne", n. 46 (2006), February - www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue46/rusbridge
Conference
The Life
Conference - British Library, April 20th, 2006 -
www.ucl.ac.uk/ls/lifeproject/events.shtml
LIFE - Life Cycle Information for E-Literature. A project looking at
the life cycle of the collection and preservation of digital material
based on a collaboration between University College London (UCL)
Library Services and the British Library. This project was funded by
the Joint
Information Systems Committee (JISC).
Initiatives
Twelve E-journals Archiving
initiatives surveyed in the
CLIR
study
Useful links
SESSION
5. Licensing evolution and business models
Current reference
literature
- Sharon FARB, Libraries,
licensing and the challenge of stewardship, "First
Monday", v. 11 (2006), n. 7 - www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue11_7/farb/index.html
- Karla HAHN, The
state of the large publisher bundle: findings from an ARL member survey,
"ARL Bimonthly Report", n. 245, April 2006 - www.arl.org/newsltr/245/bundle.html
- Judy LUTHER, Acquiring
electronic option: the best practice option, "The
Charleston Advisor", v. 8 (2006), n. 1 - www.charlestonco.com/features.cfm?id=208&type=ed
- Jill TAYLOR-ROE, Acquiring
e-books for academic libraries: a modern Grail quest?,
"Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community", v. 19 (2006), n. 2,
p. 133-141
- Nol VERHAGEN, Licensing
and negotiating: exploring unfamiliar ground, "The
E-resources management handbook", v. 1 (2006), p. 39-46, UK Serials Group, ISBN 978-0-9552448-0-3
Useful Links
SESSION
6. Policies for access
Useful Links
SESSION
7. Mass digitization
Current reference
literature
- Gregory CRANE, What
do you do with a million books?, "D-Lib Magazine", v. 12
(2006) n. 3 - www.dlib.org/dlib/march06/crane/03crane.html
- Elisabeth JONES, Pushing
the digitization dialogue forward: “Scholarship and libraries
in transition” at the University of Michigan,
"The Journal of Electronic Publishing", v. 9 (2006), n. 2 - hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.3336451.0009.204
- Deanna B. MARCUM, International
dimension of digital science and scholarship: enhancing the potential
for research collaboration among academics, "ARL Bimonthly
Report", n. 246, June 2006 - www.arl.org/newsltr/246/marcum.html
- Mark SANDLER, Disruptive
Beneficence: The Google Print Program and the Future of Libraries.
"Internet Reference Service Quarterly", v.10 (2005), n. 3/4. The entire
issue, published in 2006, is devoted to Libraries
and Google
- US National Commission on Libraries and Information
Science
(NCLIS), Mass
digitization : implications for information policy,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, n. 10-11, March 2006 - www.nclis.gov/digitization/MassDigitizationSymposium-Report.pdf
Conference
Scholarship and Libraries
in Transition: a dialogue about the Impacts of the Mass Digitization
Projetcs. A Symposium presented by the University of Michigan
University Library and National Commission on Libraries and
Information Science
(NCLIS), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 10-11, March 2006
-
www.lib.umich.edu/mdp/symposium/
Useful links
SESSION
8. Resource Sharing