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100 _aBruner, Rhiannon
245 _aManaging open content resources from discovery to delivery/
_cRhiannon Bruner, Danielle Bromelia.
260 _c2020.
500 _ahttps://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2020.1722893
520 _a Share icon Skip to Main Content Log in | Register Search in: The Serials Librarian From the Printed Page to the Digital Age Volume 78, 2020 - Issue 1-4 Open access 278 Views 0 CrossRef citations to date 9 Altmetric Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen Focus Concurrent Sessions Managing Open Content Resources from Discovery to Delivery Rhiannon Bruner & Danielle Bromelia Pages 234-238 | Published online: 24 Feb 2020 Download citation https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2020.1722893 CrossMark Logo CrossMark ABSTRACT Presenting Open Access (OA) resources alongside licensed content provides many benefits to librarians, vendors, publishers, and library patrons. However, the tools and collection development practices designed to work with traditionally acquired materials often pose challenges for freely available resources. This paper will address managing open content library collections, and offer an assessment of current delivery models and opportunities for upgrading delivery in the future, including: How to integrate open content into collection development strategies; How to improve the data around open content; How MARC record changes will impact the way users find and access open content; and How library service providers are improving the OA user experience. This paper conveys valuable, up-to-date knowledge of today�s OA landscape, and outlines best practices for integrating OA content into library collection development strategies. Related needs, like configuring metadata to maximize visibility of OA content and partnering with publishers and library service providers, are also addressed.
653 _aOpen content,
653 _aOpen access, OA
653 _aDiscovery,
653 _aDelivery,
653 _aWorkflow,
653 _aE-resources,
653 _aCollection development
700 _aBromelia, Danielle
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