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Title: Alternative Resources to Online Journals An Adventure In Research


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Alternative Resources to Online JournalsAn
Adventure In Research
  • Gary Smith
  • Vice President, Global Sales
  • The Gale Group

2
On Libraries
  • You must think of the library, whether popular
    or scholarly, circulating or reference, as an
    essential part of our system of education.
    Whatever it has been in the past, this is what it
    is to be in the future and, while it will still
    do a great work in furnishing innocent
    recreation, even this feature will be utilized to
    develop the taste for better books, thus making
    the main work of educating and elevating the more
    practicable. --Melvil Dewey, A.M.

3
Why?
  • By nature of what you are communicating to us,
    there is a danger of useful and much needed
    materials being eliminated
  • Vendors use publications such as Online,
    Searcher, etc. to gauge future product
    enhancements
  • Recent article count was 80 banners declaring
    the death knell for anything non-electronic

4
Is the Hype reality?
  • In the first days of Microfilm, the industry
    was convinced this format would completely
    replace paper.
  • -Heinz Dettling UMI

5
Other Examples of Hype
  • Z39.50
  • The Paperless Office
  • All Information Being Free On The Internet

6
Sometimes It Is Good To Examine Hype
  • Who is attempting the Hype?
  • Where is the Hype coming from?
  • Is there a common sense basis for it?
  • What massive investments and changes will we have
    to make with regards to it? (No matter what
    youre told, hype is expensive.)

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Why Did We Pick This Topic
  • In 1999, the Gale Group Released a New Concept
    Called RESOURCE CENTERS.
  • Every library we visit simply wants to look at
    the journal content, and will not take into
    account the other content available within the
    subject based centers.
  • Were trying to understand Why?

8
Interviewing Librarians
  • We started asking librarians, and got the
    following answers
  • Were moving to E-Journals
  • We need document delivery
  • Since no one else has comparable materials, we
    have to compare evenly. (?)
  • This is simply too new.

9
Interviewing Librarians (Continued)
  • We asked if librarians were actually supposed to
    encourage the use of alternative materials?
  • The answer was Yes.

10
Part of The Problem
  • Through our interviewing process, it became
    evident the biases and attitudes were mainly
    being caused by the limits of the classification
    into which materials are purchased for the
    library. (Budget designation.)
  • Libraries are still concerned regarding the
    leasing and non-ownership of information.

11
Print Index Decline
  • Although we use subject encyclopedias, print
    directories, and other basic factual sources in
    print, we rarely touch print indexes any longer.
    Even if we get patrons over to the print index
    section, it is clear they are not interested
    unless they are doing historical retrospective
    searching.
  • -Online 1998

12
Print Journal Collections
  • Patrons expect full text. Patrons now seem
    surprised if a source is not full text. They keep
    asking what button to push in PsycInfo to get the
    full text."
  • -Online 1998

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What Are Some Of the Effects?
  • Primary research is being redone, as electronic
    databases only go back so far.
  • According to some librarians, the sources found
    via the Internet carry more weight in the
    students mind than print.
  • What is being missed?

14
Recent Examples
  • Fire Stone Tires being recalled in 1972 for same
    problem as now, but no one (to date) in the media
    has realized this.
  • A recent paper by a fellow business student cited
    his assigned companys Web Page as a primary
    source of gathered material.

15
How Can You Help?
  • The role is changing from the storing and sorting
    of information - to the guidance to the
    appropriate content.
  • It is recommended not to become caught up in the
    holy wars of formats, but to recommend the most
    appropriate content stream for the user, no
    matter what the content stream is.

16
What Are Some Strategies?
  • Web Pages
  • Subject Based
  • Recommended Readings in library (Yes, BOOKS!)
  • Other things available (Audio, Video, etc.)
  • Suitable Web sites
  • Local documents available electronically and in
    print
  • Primary source materials available
  • Links into the institutional OPAC with the
    pre-defined materials.

17
What Are Some Other Strategies?
  • OPAC Integration
  • Changing the mind-set in the library itself - buy
    into the hype when it is proved to be reliable
    and cost effective.
  • Viewing content streams as total tools in the
    library whether print, electronic, or microfilm.

18
What We Do To Help
  • Resource type centers providing a subject library
    in an electronic box.
  • Reliable materials with integrity backed by a
    professional editorial process.
  • Doing some of the work and sorting so you dont
    have to, freeing up your valuable time
    resources to truly help.

19
Example 1 Of An Electronic Resource Center
(History)
20
Electronic Resource Center Example 2 (Business
and Company)
21
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