Book Review: Managing Electronic Resources: A LITA Guide
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https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.57n1.128Abstract
Managing Electronic Resources is exactly that: a guide to managing electronic resources in libraries. This guide is organized into eight chapters: two introductory chapters that briefly describe the e-resources lifecycle and the current environment in which electronic resources librarians find themselves; four chapters that describe in greater detail the particular components of the e-resources lifecycle; and two concluding chapters on the state of e-resource management staffing with a look ahead to what role e-resources management will play in the library of the not-so-distant future.Published
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