"Have you tried logging out and then in again?": a guide to e-resources in libraries.

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Abby Barker and Simon Barron present a guide to working with e-resources in the library and information sector. Delivered at the CILIP New Professionals Day 2012.

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CILIP New Professionals Day

“Have you tried logging out and then in again?”

11th May 2012

#CILIPNPD12

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What do you want to learn about e-resources?

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A... radical assumption would consider that all

knowledge, all information could be so condensed

that it could be contained in a limited number of

works placed on a desk, therefore within hand's

reach, and indexed in such a way as to ensure

maximum consultability. In this case the world

described in the entirety of books would really be

within everyone's grasp. The Universal Book created

from all books would become very approximately

an annex to the brain, a substratum even of

memory, an external mechanism and instrument of

the mind but so close to it, so apt to its use that it

would truly be a sort of appended organ, an

exodermic appendage.

Paul Otlet, Traité de documentation, 1934.

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Abby Barker

E-resources Librarian

University Campus Suffolk

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Simon Barron

E-resources Co-ordinator

Durham University

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An example of everyday tech support…

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Over to you! How would you answer these real life queries?

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Further information

Training:

UKSG Introduction to Journals and E-resources Today

http://www.uksg.org/event/INJERT091012

UKSG E-resources Technical Update http://www.uksg.org/events/technical

Books:

Kate Price and Virginia Havergal, ed. E-books in libraries: a practical guide. Facet

Publishing. ISBN: 9781856045728.

Louise Cole, Electronic resource management: a handbook. Facet Publishing. ISBN:

9781856048149.

Ksenija Minčić-Obradović, E-books in academic libraries. Chandos Publishing. ISBN:

9781843345862.

Websites:

Laura Wilkinson, ‘E-Resources FAQ’ on Laura’s Dark Archive:

http://darkarchive.wordpress.com/2011/11/03/e-resources-faq/ Published 3rd November

2011.

Laura Wilkinson, ‘E-Resources – less frequently asked questions’ on Laura’s Dark

Archive: http://darkarchive.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/e-resources-%E2%80%93-less-

frequently-asked-questions/ Published 4th November 2011.