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Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2021

Edited by Beth Bernhardt, Leah Hinds, & Lars Meyer
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The Charleston Conference continues to be a major event for information and idea exchange among librarians, vendors, and publishers. Although 2021 was thankfully a less disruptive year than 2020, changes continued to be seen in the industry. The Charleston Conference took a hybrid approach, with around 70% of attendees participating virtually and 30% in person. Conference attendees continued to remark on the informative and thought‐provoking sessions in a hybrid environment.

This is the seventeenth year that Beth R. Bernhardt, Consortia Account Manager at Oxford University Press, has put together the proceedings from the Conference. It’s the thirteenth year for Leah Hinds, Executive Director, and the fifth year that we are joined by Lars Meyer, Associate University Librarian, Access and Resource Services at Emory University. We are pleased to share some of the learning experiences that we, and other attendees, had at the conference.

With contributions from: Brent Appling, Scott D. Bacon, Sarah Rachel Benson, Gaëlle Béquet, Vida Damijonaitis, Denis Galvin, Alicia Wise, Bradley Wade Bishop, David Eby, Claire Jordan, Katerina Ozment, Rebecca Blakiston, Shelby Carroll, Sarah Guy, Angela Carreño, Travis Clamon, Jennifer Young, Ashley Sergiadis, Michelle E. Colquitt, Jennifer A. Mezick, Steve M. Cramer, Summer Krstevska, Corey Seeman, Sara F. Hess, Jill Dawson, Laurel Crawford Claire, Sara Duff, Bob Nardini, Pamela Smith, Emily Tufts, Susan Garrison, Dan Hawkins, Shawn Hendrikx, David McCord, Sara F. Ashley Hosbach, Brittany Kester, Mihoko Hosoi, Sarah Philbrick Hunter, Maridath Wilson, Marc Jaffy, Maureen James, Carol Macheak, Donna Rose, Charlotte M. Johnson, Boaz Nadav Manes, Linda Wobbe, Heather McMullen, Annie Johnson, Jillian Kehoe, Michael Levine-Clark, Tim Lloyd, Tricia Miller, Sara Scheib, Arielle Lomness, Rob Tiessen, Dean Smith, Michael Zeoli, Elizabeth Lorbeer, Karen Gau, Tim Butzen-Cahill, Lindsay Barnett, Daniel C. Mack, Maggie Z. Saponaro, Leigh Ann DePope, Alexis Smith Macklin, Tim Schlak, Jennifer Matthews, Christine Davidian, Antje Mays, Brittany Haynes, Rachelle McLain, Hannah McKelvey, Wendy Michelle Moore, Ida Sofie Reher, James G. Rhoades, Rob Tench, Sion Patrick Romaine, Barbara Albee, Laura A. Sill, George Stachokas, Rebekah Lahue, David Stern Sandy Stift, Roxy M. Garstad, Matthew Torrence, Cory Tucker, Chris Vidas, Bobby Hollandsworth Maureen P. Walsh, Gene R. Springs, Anita K. Foster, Mary Wegmann, Laura Krier, Hilary Smith, George Wrenn, and Angelina Zaytsev.

  • Contents
  • Solving the Print Issue
  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Hyde Park Debate
  • Strategic Frontiers in Digital Preservation
  • Liaison Librarianship in the Sciences
  • The Workflow Librarian
  • Cutting the Cord
  • Funding Open Access
  • Addressing Textbook Affordability with Institutional Licensed E-Textbooks
  • Beastly Breakfast
  • On the Road but Where Are We Going?
  • Collaborative Clusters
  • How Has COVID Affected How We Discover, Read, and Publish Research?
  • Not Dead Yet
  • Hello Library? Where’s Your GPS App?
  • Masking Up
  • Stepping Up Your EBA Game
  • Cracking Open a Slammed Door
  • Assessing the Needs of Children’s and Young Adult Collections for Academic Libraries
  • Are Big Deal Cancellations a Big Deal for OA Publishers?
  • Out of the Car and Onto the Bus
  • Seize the Data
  • It’s a Jungle Out There!!
  • Next Steps in Collection Management
  • The Open Road
  • A Tale of Two Catalogs
  • On the (Open Access) Road Again
  • A New Wild West
  • Print and E-Books
  • Navigating the Road Ahead
  • Making an (im)PACT on Scholarly Publication at UMD
  • Let’s Make a Deal!
  • Iterative Database Subscription Review Process
  • A Year of Progress
  • Our Work Impacts Your Work
  • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
  • How New Open-Access Management Infrastructure Is Unburdening the Researchers
  • Seeing Far Enough Around the Curve Not to Crash
  • When Collection Development Roles Are Moved in New Directions
  • The Reality of Serials Inflation and the 2021 Periodicals Price Survey
  • Managing Expectations by Managing the Message
  • Electronic Resources for Alumni
  • Utilize the Publication Year Data within Journal Use Data and ILL Requests to Make Informed Selection Decisions
  • Moving Toward Reconciliation
  • Unlatching Knowledge
  • Two Sides of the Same Damaged Coin
  • On the Roads of Transformation
  • Foundations and Explorations
  • Collecting for Diversity in a Smaller Academic Library
  • Collective Challenges Require Collective Solutions
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Published: 2022
Publisher: Michigan Publishing Services
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license
ISBN(s)
  • 978-1-941269-53-4 (open access)
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