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Zusammenfassung Thought-provoking perspectives from experts in library serials! Roaring Into Our 20’s: NASIG 2005 presents leading authorities in library serials providing their unique perspectives on the challenges of serials collection development and management, as well as their promising visions for the future. Marshall Keys, Regina Romano Reynolds, Steve Shadle, Carol Hixson, Paul Weiss, and a host of other top experts in serials gathered as presenters for the milestone twentieth anniversary conference of the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) held in May 2005 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The latest issues and thought-provoking strategies are explored, giving librarians of all types a firm grasp of the newest products and most effective tactics to best manage serials todayand tomorrow. The conference itself consisted of preconference programs, vision sessions, strategy sessions, and tactics sessions not only to provide goals for the future, but also to examine ways to help librarians become more effective in handling the constantly evolving challenges of serial management. Roaring Into Our 20’s: NASIG 2005 discusses a broad selection of topics of crucial interest, including electronic resources, vendors, financial issues, the development of new products and services and other topics exploring the bright and challenging future of library serials. Several chapters include tables and figures to enhance the clarity of ideas. Topics in Roaring Into Our 20’s: NASIG 2005 include: FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) ISSN revision cross-provider search institutional depositories e-journal management OpenURL Big Deals cancellation projects RSS the AACR3 development process Roaring Into Our 20’s: NASIG 2005 is a horizon-expanding collection that is perfect for librarians, publishers, and commercials vendors interested in the future of serial publication. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction (Margaret Mering and Elna Saxton) PRECONFERENCE PROGRAMS Serials Holdings Workshop (Catherine Nelson and Julie Su, Presenters, Lisa Hanson O’Hara, Recorder) Serials Esperanto: Helping Librarians, Vendors and Publishers Understand Each Other (Adam Chesler, Phil Greene, and Kim Maxwell, Presenters, Stephen Headley, Recorder) How to Avoid Death by Meeting: Strategies for Better Meetings (Betty J. Kjellberg, Presenter, Elna L. Saxton, Recorder) VISION SESSIONS Chaotic Transitions: How Today’s Trends Will Affect Tomorrow’s Libraries (Marshall Keys, Presenter, Buddy Pennington, Recorder) Painting America Purple: Media Democracy and the Red/Blue Divide (Leif Utne, Presenter, Paul Moeller, Recorder) STRATEGY SESSIONS Access to Scholarly Literature: Publishing for an Extended Readership (John Cox, Presenter) Identifiers in Libraries: ISSN Revision Unique (Regina Romano Reynolds, Presenter) FRBR and Serials: An Overview and Analysis (Steve Shadle, Presenter) Negotiation for the Rest of Us (Joan E. Conger, Presenter) CROSSREF: From Linking to Cross-Provider Search (Amy Brand, Presenter) Cross-Provider Search: New Standards for Metasearch (Jenny Walker, Presenter) Serials Industry: Truth or Dare (Dena Schoen, Julia Gammon, Zac Rolnik, and Bob Schatz, Panelists, Elizabeth Lowe and Donna Packer, Recorders) Ensuring Consistent Usage Statistics, Part 1: Project COUNTER (Oliver Pesch, Presenter) Ensuring Consistent Usage Statistics, Part 2: Working with Use Data for Electronic Journals (Alfred Kraemer, Presenter) Talk About: E-Resources Librarian ...