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    E-Book Rights: Advocacy in Action

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    Eā€book rights advocacy efforts began nearly from the moment the format appeared. The topics have evolved over time but significant issues and the need for ongoing discussion and negotiation remain. To this end, Macalester College published an Eā€Book Advocacy Statement in 2013. Since then several libraries have signed on. Most importantly, productive conversations with eā€book providers and vendors have ensued. These conversations have led to a better understanding of the library, publisher, and eā€book provider points of view as well as helped strengthen library/vendor relationships that are rooted in a willingness to deeply engage on these topics while appreciating one anotherā€™s knowledge, needs, and realities that may serve as a launching point for positive change. The paper summarizes the statementā€™s genesis and an open dialog between Macalester and a representative from Ingramā€™s MyiLibrary discussing the terms of the statement from both points of view. Even though the parties do not agree on all issues, and the library is not actively purchasing eā€books, both have committed to continually learning together so that in time we will both be able to fully meet the needs of our organizations and communities

    Don\u27t Throw the Baby Out With the Bathwater: Reducing Your Print Collections Footprint

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    What is the footprint of your print collection? What is your campus culture? Hear how two institutions approached multi-year deselection projects. Learn strategies for making successful changes in traditional collections and analyze and transform your institution\u27s collections to maximize the use of valuable space in your library

    DeWitt Wallace Library Annual Report 2013-2014

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    Summary of library and media services activities for 2013-201

    DeWitt Wallace Library Annual Report 2016-2017

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    Summary of library and media services activities for 2016-201

    Serials Analysis Directions Part 2: Finding Gems, Pulling Weeds, and Reclaiming Space: Case Studies from GreenGlass for Serials

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    The presenters of the session, ā€œSerials Analysis Directions Part 2: Finding Gems, Pulling Weeds, and Reclaiming Space: Case Studies from GreenGlass for Serialsā€ provided attendees with valuable perspectives on using GreenGlass for Serials to conduct serials collection review projects effectively, efficiently, and with more confidence. The first two presenters, Katy Gabrio and Ann Roll, are librarians who have used GreenGlass for Serials. They shared their reasons for reviewing serials collections, their librariesā€™ goals for the projects, and the results. The third speaker, Andy Breeding, a senior product manager at OCLC, spoke about the history of GreenGlass and GreenGlass for Serials, as well as the time savings gained from using GreenGlass for Serials, and trends he noticed in serials holdings of libraries through the years

    DeWitt Wallace Library Annual Report 2018-2019

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    Summary of Macalester\u27s DeWitt Wallace Library activities for 2018-2019. Theme: Diversity, Equity, Inclusio
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