ER&L ‘10 Election Day Results
Bonnie Tijerina November 11th, 2009
We had a great turnout for our ER&L 2010 Conference Election Days! Thanks to all who participated. Below are the top vote-getters. Our program planning group will take these votes into consideration when planning the conference content. The final schedule will be coming out soon!
Name
Votes
What are you *really* doing to promote your electronic resources?
127
Usage Statistics for E-resources - Is all that data meaningful?
121
Redundant Journal Access: Why Pay More than Once?
115
Beyond Log-ons and Downloads: Meaningful Measures of E-Resource Use
112
E-Book Management — It Sounds Serial!
96
We’ve Got Data - Now What Do We Do with It? Applying Quality Standards to Assess Information Resources
96
Proactive verification of electronic journal access: Moving beyond a URL checker
94
User’s Need for Emerging of E-Resources at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh.
85
Finding Their Way: Electronic Resources Librarians’ Education, Training, and Community
85
A Study of License Terms for Electronic Resources Management
84
Innovation by design
82
Evaluating and Marketing Electronic Reference Collection: a User Centered Approach
80
Herding the metasearch cats
77
Case Studies and Findings on the Patron-Driven Acquisition Model
77
Can We Build It? Yes We Can! Building a custom ERM solution at the University of Notre Dame
77
Graduate Students’ Perceptions of Federated Searching
73
Developing a methodology for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of journal packages
70
Collaborative E-Journal Management: Using a Subscription Agent vs. Going Direct
68
Designing a collaborative process for evaluating online journal subscriptions - Lessons learned
67
Step Right Up!: Planning, Pitfalls, and Performance of an E-Resources Fair
64
Processing, Storing, and Viewing Use Data
62
Comparison Complexities: The Challenges of Automating Cost-per-Use Data Management
61
ERMS Success: Harvard’s experience implementing and using an ERM system
59
Where have all the print journals gone? : Adapting print collections to an e-centric world
58
Identifying core competencies for electronic resources librarians in the twenty-first century library.
57
What Can The Cataloger Do With ERM?
56
GoogleSweet: leveraging Google’s free suite of resources
55
E-book MARCeting: How Do Your E-books Look?
54
Surviving Budget Reductions and Solving Space Problems by Using Electronic-Access Strategies: The Case at UNC Greensboro
52
Web-scale discovery: Toppling down the Silos
51
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