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Monday, March 9 • 3:00pm - 3:45pm
S27: Unlocking the value of the monograph

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Scholarly monographs are undergoing a digital transformation that brings new value to both libraries and researchers. We’ll explore usage data that yields insights on the impact of digital discovery, changing research and teaching practices, print vs. digital preferences, and the effects of usage-based acquisition models such as DDA and EBA.

Speakers
avatar for Jennifer K Matthews

Jennifer K Matthews

Collection Strategy Librarian, Rowan University
avatar for John Lenahan

John Lenahan

VP, Published Content, JSTOR
Supporting the publishing and discovery of academic content.  I am interested in supporting cost effective ways to publish academic content, support publisher needs and to help libraries get to the content important to them at the lowest possible cost.
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Harold Colson

eBooks Strategist, US History Librarian, International Relations Librarian, Social Sciences Collection Strategist, UC San Diego
Harold has been a selector and subject liaison at UCSD since 1988. He holds degrees from Wake Forest University and Indiana University. Cannot resist these conversation starters: Rolling Stones, craft beer, college football, genealogy, Route 66, Moomins.


Monday March 9, 2020 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Room 104
  2. Collection Development & Assessment