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More than 100 presentations from the 36th annual Charleston Library Conference (held November 1–5, 2016) are included in this annual proceedings volume.

Major themes of the meeting included data visualization, streaming video, analysis and assessment, demand-driven acquisition, and open access publishing.

While the Charleston meeting remains a core one for acquisitions librarians in dialog with publishers and vendors, the breadth of coverage of this volume reflects the fact that this conference is now one of the major venues for leaders in the publishing and library communities to shape strategy and prepare for the future.

Almost 2,000 delegates attended the 2016 meeting, ranging from the staff of small public library systems to the CEOs of major corporations. This fully indexed, copyedited volume provides a rich source for the latest evidence-based research and lessons from practice in a range of information science fields. Contributors comprise leaders in the library, publishing, and vendor communities.

Plenary Sessions 1(96)
Access to Freely Available Journal Articles: Gold, Green, and Rogue Open Access Across the Disciplines
2(10)
Michael Levine-Clark
John McDonald
Jason Price
Building the Knowledge School
12(9)
R. David Lankes
The Evolution of E-Books
21(6)
Mitchell Davis
David Durant
James O'Donnell
Hyde Park Debate Resolved: APC-Funded Open Access Is Antithetical to the Values of Librarianship
27(9)
Rick Anderson
Alison Scott
Michael Levine-Clark
Working in Partnership to Support Quality Research
36(6)
Jayne Marks
Libraries as Convener, Enabler, Distributor, Advocate, and Archive in the Future Knowledge Economy
42(6)
James G. Neal
The Devil Is in the Details: Challenges of Collaborative Collecting
48(10)
Judith Russell
Reimagining Our World at Planetary Scale: The Big Data Future of Our Libraries
58(5)
Kalev Leetaru
The Long Arm of the Law
63(7)
Ann Okerson
Mark Seeley
Bill Hannay
Update on Industry Trends and Issues
70(6)
Gary Price
Rick Anderson
Maria Bonn
Who's Faster, a Pirate or a Librarian?
76(7)
Adam Chesler
Scott Ahlberg
Carolyn Caffrey Gardner
Georgios Papadopoulos
Heather Wilson
You Can't Preserve What You Don't Have-Or Can You? Libraries as Infrastructure for Perpetual Access to Intellectual Output
83(3)
Anja Smit
The Long Arm of the Law
86(3)
Bill Hannay
Is a Gold Open Access World Viable for Research Universities?
89(8)
Greg Tananbaum
Carol Tenopir
Ivy Anderson
Budget/Fundraising/Allocation Formulas 97(14)
Stretching Your Dollars: Saving on Online Content
98(2)
Linda Creibaum
Jeff Bailey
Budgeting in an Academic Library: A Lively Lunch Discussion
100(3)
Karin Wikoff
Where Is the Library Budget Going? Using ILS Fund Codes and Reports for Fiscal Accountability
103(4)
Debbi A. Smith
How a New Library System Changed the Way We Think About Acquisitions and Collection Development
107(4)
Thomas A. Karel
Bonnie Powers
Collection Development-Analysis and Assessment 111(107)
Efficient Deselection and Other Stories: A Fellowship at UNC Charlotte
112(4)
Stephen G. Krueger
Time to Take New Measures: Developing a Cost-Per-Cited-Reference Metric for the Assessment of E-Journal Collections
116(3)
Megan G. Kilb
Virginia B. Martin
Tessa L. Minchew
An Infographic Is Worth a Thousand Words: Using Data Visualization to Engage Faculty in Collection Strategies
119(5)
Beth D. Bohstedt
Rolling Out a Database Review: Initiating a Comprehensive Database Review at the University of Maryland Libraries
124(5)
Leigh Ann DePope
Margaret Z. Saponaro
Valuing Consortial Resources: A Framework for Assessment
129(6)
Genya O'Gara
Madeline Kelly
Julie Kane
Anne Osterman
Cheryl Duncan
Crystal Newell
Beth Blanton-Kent
Assessing the Books We Didn't Buy (the Sequel)
135(5)
Erika L. Johnson
Glenn Johnson-Grau
Rice Majors
Keeping Up Accessibility Practices and How It Relates to Purchasing and Collection Development in Academic Libraries: A Case Study at the College of Staten Island Library
140(4)
Kerry A. Falloon
Collection Dashboards for Selectors
144(6)
Lindsay A. Cronk
Wenli Gao
Apples to Oranges: Comparing Streaming Video Platforms
150(8)
Steven Milewski
Monique Threatt
Rolling With a Purpose
158(3)
Ramune K. Kubilius
Deborah Blecic
Greg Randall Watts
Susan B. Clark
Elizabeth Hinton
David Parker
Taney Shondel
Extreme Makeover: How We Decreased Our Collection by 40% and Simultaneously Increased It by 50% in 10 Months
161(6)
Lydia A. Sampson
Amy Thur/ow
Del Hornbuck/e
Rolling the Dice and Playing With Numbers: Statistical Realities and Responses
167(4)
Natasha Cooper
Kimberly Nolan
Mike Poulin
Nancy Turner
Albatross: Rolling on a Sea of Data
171(5)
Annette Bailey
Tracy Gilmore
Leslie O'Brien
Anthony D. Wright de Hernandez
Housing Diversity in Children's Literature
176(5)
Carla Earhart
To Buy or Not to Buy: Rolling Into the Future With ILLiad
181(3)
Alison E. Lampley
A Tale of Two Serials Cancellations
184(6)
Mike Olson
David Killian
Debbie Bezanson
Robin Kinder
Mapping Change: An Examination of Curricular Shifts and Collection Impact
190(4)
Michael A. Matos
Jenise R. Overmier
Book Usage Is Rollin' Down: Multifaceted Assessment of Monograph Collection Performance to Optimize Purchase Decisions
194(8)
Tricia L. Clayton
Skye C. Hardesty
The Librarian's Survival Guide to the "Big Deal": Tools for Unbundling
202(7)
Samuel Cassady
Doug Lynch
Leanne Olson
Alie Visser
Do We Approve? New Models for Assessing Approval Plans
209(9)
Sarah Tudesco
Julie Linden
Daniel Dollar
Collection Development-Discovery of Collections 218(45)
Rolling With the Wheels of Commerce: The Challenges of Business and Industry-Based Resources
219(5)
Natasha Cooper
Peter McCracken
Darby Orcutt
Ellen Rotenberg
Adding and Slashing Serials
224(5)
Zebulin Evelhoch
From the Concept to Results: A Case Study on the Collection Development for the ODC-Opening Day Collection at Qatar National Library
229(11)
Henry Owino
Katarzyna Helena Dudek
Implications of BIBFRAME and Linked Data for Libraries and Publishers
240(5)
Michele Casalini
Tower of Babel: New Realities in Foreign Language Acquisitions
245(5)
Michele Casalini
Preserve Local and Institution-Specific Data During Migration to a Network Cataloging Environment
250(3)
Li Ma
Rod Bustos
Sandra Bandy
Melissa Johnson
The World of ISSN-Standards Revisions and Related Projects
253(3)
Laurie Kaplan
Regina Romano Reynolds
"We'll Do It Live": Building Access to Video Content Based on Freedoms of Use
256(7)
Christine Fruin
Trey Shelton
Aimee Barrett
Allison Jai O'Dell
Collection Development-Demand-Driven Acquisitions 263(16)
Boom or Bust: Short-Term Loans Five Years Later
264(3)
Sherri Brown
Lea Currie
Andi Back
Rolling with PDA and DDA: How Academic Libraries Can Use Patron-Driven and Demand-Driven Acquisition Techniques to Build Library Collections With Minimal Management and Budget
267(5)
Kerry A. Falloon
A Model for Patron-Driven Acquisition of Print Music Scores: From Conception to Reality
272(2)
Alan Asher
Trey Shelton
Jason Heckathorn
Aimee Barrett
DDA Management With Predictive Modeling
274(5)
John Vickery
Collection Development-E-Books 279(35)
Open Access, Open Access, How Does Your Catalog Grow? With Selection, Access and Usage All in a Virtual Row!
280(5)
David W. Schuster
Susan J. Martin
Nobody Knows and Nobody Is Responsible: Issues in E-Books Workflow and Access
285(8)
Tina M. Adams
Paromita Biswas
Post-Acquisition Management and the Issue of Inaccessibility
293(6)
Beth Caruso
Ordering E-Books From a Print Book Vendor
299(4)
Jennifer R. Culley
Cindy Human
We're on a Roll: Transforming E-Book Acquisitions in a Shifting Budget Landscape
303(6)
Sheldon D. Armstrong
Ellen E. George
Arielle R. Lomness
Sally J. Taylor
The Odd Couple: Teaming Up to Reduce Textbook Costs for Students
309(5)
Teresa C. Hazen
Niamh A. Wallace
Digital Scholarship 314(7)
Scholarly Needs for Text Analysis Resources: A User Assessment Study for the HathiTrust Research Center
315(6)
Harriett E. Green
Eleanor F. Dickson
Leanne R. Nay
Ewa Zegler-Poleska
End Users/Use Statistics 321(19)
Moving the Library: Bringing Resources to Students (Using a Learning Management System)
322(4)
Karen Venturella Malnati
Steven Shapiro
Sara Tarpley
Liaison Librarians in the Know: Methods for Discovering Faculty Research and Teaching Needs
326(8)
Nora B. Wood
Melanie Griffin
Strengthening Regional Collections One Request at a Time: Using Resource Sharing Technology to Facilitate Coordinated Collection Development
334(6)
Shannon Pritting
Kate Ross
Management/Leadership 340(17)
An Electronic Resources Workflow Is Worth a Thousand Words
341(2)
Christine Davidian
Lauren Orner
Stay Calm and Cover Your Assessment: Creating a Culture of Assessment on a Shoestring
343(6)
Audrey Powers
Susan Silver
Matthew C. Torrence
Bridging the Divide: Collaborating Across Departments to Improve Communication and Collections
349(8)
Nancy Fawley
Laura Gewissler
Out of the Box/Entrepreneurship 357(21)
Improving Student Success: Arkansas State's Partnership With Credo and Regional High Schools
358(3)
Jeff Bailey
April Sheppard
Ian Singer
Catching Their Attention! Using Nonformal Information Sources to Captivate and Motivate Undergraduates During Library Sessions
361(4)
Jacqueline Howell Nash
Project Management Office to the Rescue: Aligning Workforce and Resources With Library Vision and Delivering Results
365(7)
Anastasia Guimaraes
Zheng (John) Wang
Lifting All Boats: Fostering a Community of Practice for Student Publishers
372(6)
Laura Leichum
Kate Dohe
Gillian Berchowitz
Marc Blanc
Professional Development 378(19)
Change It Up: Growing Your Career in a Wildly Different Organization
379(5)
Betsy Appleton
Tina Herman Buck
Carol Seiler
Tale of Two Liaison Programs: University of Central Florida Libraries and Louisiana State University Libraries Partnering for Subject Librarian Excellence
384(5)
Barbara G. Tierney
Lois Kuyper-Rushing
The Nuts and Bolts of Supporting Change and Transformation for Research Librarians
389(5)
Mira Waller
Heidi J. Tebbe
What Are Subject Liaisons When "Collections" and "Subjects" Don't Matter?
394(3)
Darby Orcutt
Mira Waller
Scott A. Warren
Scholarly Communication 397(46)
Humanities Collaborations and Research Practices: Investigating New Modes of Collaborative Humanities Scholarship
398(6)
Harriett Green
Angela Courtney
Megan Senseney
COUNTER: Consistency, Clarity, Simplification, and Continuous Maintenance
404(4)
Anne Osterman
Lorraine Estelle
Oliver Pesch
Is Small Beautiful? The Position of Independent Scholarly Publishers in an Environment of Rapid Industry Consolidation
408(11)
Charlie Remy
Steve Cohn
Richard Gallagher
George Leaman
Social Scholarship? Academic Communications in the Digital Age
419(7)
Steven Weiland
The Sky's the Limit: Scholarly Communication, Digital Initiatives, Institutional Repositories, and Subject Librarians
426(6)
Sarah A. Norris
Lee Dotson
Barbara Tierney
Richard H. Harrison II
Wrangling Services Contracts in Libraries
432(5)
Michael Rodriguez
Supporting Research Information Management in the Research University: Partnerships, Challenges, and Possibilities
437(6)
Rebecca Bryant
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya
Julie Speer
Technology and Trends 443(38)
Wrangle Your Data Like a Pro With the Data Processing Power of Python
444(14)
Geoffrey P. Timms
Jeremy M. Brown
Head in the Clouds: Will a Next-Generation Library Management System Bring Clear Vision?
458(5)
Denise M. Branch
A Tale of Two Campuses: Open Educational Resources in Florida and California Academic Institutions
463(4)
Alejandro Nann
Julia Hess
Sarah Norris
John Raible
Finding the Right Fit for Article Delivery: Using Resource Sharing Technology to Provide Enhanced Access
467(5)
Shannon Pritting
Moving From Reclaiming to Reclaimed: The Big Picture and a Case Study of a Trending Initiative
472(9)
Bobby L. Hollandsworth
Index 481