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    New Roads for Patron-Driven E-books:Collection Development and Technical Services Implications of a Patron-Driven Acquisitions Pilot at Rutgers

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    Collection development librarians have long struggled to meet user demands for new titles. Too often, required resources are not purchased, while some purchased resources do not circulate. E-books selected through patron-driven plans are a solution but present new challenges for both selectors and catalogers. Radical changes to traditional technical services workflows are required, and selectors must modify the selection process to give more choice to the user. Rutgers University librarians have adopted an innovative new technical services workflow and collection-development model to manage a successful, patron-driven acquisitions project for e-books in the fields of math and computer science.This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship on 13/12/2011, available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/1941126X.2011.627043

    Kristina Mei-Mei Chang, cello

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    Ludwig van BeethovenPeter Ilich TchaikovskyAlexander GlazunovHandel-Halvorse

    AUT680915_Lay_Abstract – Supplemental material for How Taiwanese parents of children with autism spectrum disorder experience the process of obtaining a diagnosis: A descriptive phenomenological analysis

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    Supplemental material, AUT680915_Lay_Abstract for How Taiwanese parents of children with autism spectrum disorder experience the process of obtaining a diagnosis: A descriptive phenomenological analysis by Kuo-Yu Chao, Hsueh-Ling Chang, Wei-Chih Chin, Hsin-Mei Li and Sue-Hsien Chen in Autism </p

    Author Spotlight on: Mei-Lin Chang and Robin Mathis

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    Celebrate these KSU authors and faculty members as both discuss their recent scholarly journal articles! This spotlight is the third in a series of events celebrating Fair Use Week 2021 with the KSU libraries
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