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Planning for the budget-ocalypse: : The evolution of a Serials/ER cancellation methodology
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Confessions of a late bloomer: : Use and acceptance of an e-books program in an undergraduate library
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Mapping the final frontier: : A publisher’s experience launching an open access journal in the burgeoning mixed access economy
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ORCID identifiers: Planned and potential uses by associations, publishers, and librarians
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Facing our e-demons: : The challenges of e-serial management in a large academic library
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Managing serials in a large digital library: : Case study of the UNT libraries digital collections
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Opportunities beyond electronic resource management: : An extension of the core competencies for electronic resources librarians to digital scholarship and scholarly communications
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