Publication Date
2011
Abstract
Librarians from four university library environments— Western Oregon University, University of California Merced, Brigham Young University, and Cleveland State University—discussed changes occurring in their library operations as they transition to services centered in e‐resources. They explored, through the evidence of their changing library operations, a range of topics including trends in collection development and usage; developments in open access publishing; instruction; and evolving peer review and publication processes. The moderator initiated the discussion with a review of a few of the year’s relevant technology changes. Overall the cadence of change is brisk and has become the familiar norm.
Type (DCMI Terms)
Text
Type
Article
Department
Library
Journal
Proceedings of the Charleston Library Conference
First Page Number
163
Last Page Number
171
DOI
10.5703/1288284314893
Recommended Citation
McKiel, A. (2011). Academic Libraries Without Print. Proceedings of the Charleston Library Conference, 163-171. doi:10.5703/1288284314893