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Should publisher insistence that libraries waive their right to interlibrary loan ebooks be a deal breaker?
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Posted 11 years on
poll.fm/6728478/embed
Has your library ever tried using Amazon’s Magazine Subscription Manager as an alternative to traditional subscription services?
13
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Posted 11 years on
poll.fm/6707955/embed
Will the subscription model of journal purchasing be replaced by open access in five years?
16
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6690274/embed
Does your library have Smart interactive white boards available for student use?
5
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6652194/embed
Is authority control of subject headings and names (corporate and individual) still necessary?
11
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6635712/embed
"Would it be acceptable to have advertising in academic ebooks if it reduces the per title price for libraries?"
6
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6607033/embed
Librarians are too concerned about ownership of ebooks and other digital media when their real mission is to provide access.
12
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6582733/embed
Librarians should stop stressing about concerns such as images, cover-to-cover inclusion, etc. and accept the licensed content provided by databases.
21
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6551942/embed
Librarians and library patrons should just accept the least expensive form of a journal--it's good enough for most purposes.
7
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6546856/embed
Do you think that the concept of an electronic "database" is well-defined?
22
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6519232/embed
Librarians should concentrate on improving metadata so everything can be found and linked on Google instead of in soon-to-be-obsolete catalog/discovery systems
18
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6512416/embed
As post office hours are reduced, is there an opportunity for public libraries to step into the void and provide convenient access to postal products and servic
9
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6497167/embed
In order to provide an up-to-date and balanced collection, today’s academic library must purchase video content.
6
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6481132/embed
Does your library run a booksale or sales of books in the library?
10
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6465224/embed
Digital curation (the selection, preservation, maintenance, collection and archiving of digital assets) is the primary function of today’s academic library.
10
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6449461/embed
Determining the “Version of Record” is essential, especially in today’s world of instant updating.
4
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6432537/embed
A number of libraries have laptop checkout programs but does you library lend iPADs or other tablet devices?
11
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6418600/embed
If so are you encountering a pay wall?
2
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6400779/embed
Is your library subscribing to your local newspaper online?
5
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6400770/embed
Does the gold open-access model of publishing threaten academic integrity with minimal peer review?
57
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Posted 12 years on
poll.fm/6387569/embed
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