電子図書館の経済学ハンドブック<br>Handbook of Digital Library Economics : Operations, Collections and Services (Chandos Information Professional Series) -- Paperback / softback

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電子図書館の経済学ハンドブック
Handbook of Digital Library Economics : Operations, Collections and Services (Chandos Information Professional Series) -- Paperback / softback

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 253 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781843346203
  • DDC分類 025.00285

基本説明

This is a practical manual for those involved - or expecting to be involved - in the development and management of digital libraries.

Full Description


This book provides a companion volume to Digital Library Economics and focuses on the 'how to' of managing digital collections and services (of all types) with regard to their financing and financial management. The emphasis is on case studies and practical examples drawn from a wide variety of contexts. A Handbook of Digital Library Economics is a practical manual for those involved - or expecting to be involved - in the development and management of digital libraries.

Contents

ForewordPrefaceAcknowledgementsList of abbreviationsList of figures and tablesAbout the authorsChapter 1: Digital economics: introduction and overviewAbstract.IntroductionDefining the digital libraryThe need for economicsRecent history and relevant workKey themesConclusionChapter 2: SustainabilityAbstract.IntroductionDefining sustainabilityBasics of a sustainable approachSustainability criteriaCase studiesConclusionCase Study 1: The JSTOR platformAbstract.IntroductionHistory and missionLibrariesPublishersUsersThe futureCase Study 2: Project MUSEAbstract.IntroductionThe MUSE mission: a balancing actThe MUSE experiencemanaging the digital transitionThe MUSE experience: reinventing the platform at the article levelThe MUSE experience: adopting a content neutral approachThe MUSE message: evolve, expand, engage and embrace the futureMuse 2020Case Study 3: Organic, symbiotic digital collection developmentAbstract.IntroductionIntroduction to the university and libraryDigital collection community partnershipsInsights for the futureCase Study 4: Developing a portal framework for humanities scholarsAbstract.IntroductionProject objectives (mission)Building the portal (experiences to date) Technology and engineering considerationsProject staffing and managementDeploying the portalLessons learnedRecommendations (key messages for other practitioners)ConclusionsChapter 3: Models and toolsAbstract.IntroductionBusiness modelsTypes of business modelCharging, costing and pricing modelsCase studiesConclusionCase Study 5: accessCeramics: building and sustaining a global resource for arts educationAbstract.IntroductionBackgroundCostsBenefitsAlignment of benefits and costsRevenue modelsContingencies for the futureLessons learnedCase Study 6: The Chronopolis digital network: the economics of long-term preservationAbstract.About Chronopolis - digital preservation across space and timeChronopolis in depthInitial fundingFunding: the next generationFunding: a layered approachLessons learnedCase Study 7: Economic implications of alternative scholarly publishing modelsAbstract.IntroductionAlternative publishing modelsMethodMain findingsExtensions and developmentsImplications for research librariesAcknowledgementsCase Study 8: Sustainable economic models: PorticoAbstract.IntroductionHistory of PorticoEconomic model development - electronic journal preservationEconomic model development - electronic book preservationEconomic model development - digitised historical collection preservationLessons learnedThe futureCase Study 9: Methods and metrics for assessing the return on investment of public, academic and special librariesAbstract.IntroductionFramework for assessing ROISurvey methodsSurveys of public library usersSurveys of academic faculty and staffSpecial library surveysCost analysis methodsReturn metricsAmount of use metricsReasons and purposes of using library servicesValue of library servicesInvestment metricsReturn on investmentCase Study 10: EZID: a digital library data management serviceAbstract.Introducing EZIDThe CDL and DataCite missionsDevelopment of the EZID pricing planEarly experiencesLessons learnedLooking aheadCase Study 11: Adding e-books and audiobooks to the search experience: How one vendor addressed customer needs and created a better e-book system for librariesAbstract.IntroductionThe processSearching on EBSCOhostImproving content and accessPatron-driven lease - the answer to inter-library loan for e-books?Subscription collectionsCollection development on EBSCOhostConclusionCase Study 12: Woodhead Publishing Online - Chandos Publishing OnlineAbstract.IntroductionWoodhead Publishing Online, Phase 1: Market researchWoodhead Publishing Online, Phase 2: The missionPlatform development and lessons learnedMarket responseFuture developmentsCase Study 13: A cost study of BMCC electronic reserves with a streaming video serviceAbstract.IntroductionFundingTechnologySustainabilityElectronic reserves permissions costsLessons learnedCase Study 14: National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System in the NetherlandsAbstract.IntroductionNARCIS: a descriptionDANSFree serviceFundingSustainabilityCost-effective decision-makingResponding to future developmentsResource allocationOther costs related to the maintenance of NARCISDiscussionChapter 4: The universal library: realising Panizzi's dreamAbstract.IntroductionAggregationBuilding infrastructure: the long haulLongevityTools and servicesBorn-digital collection buildingMonographsFundingConclusionIndex

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