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Fiesole Collection Development Retreats

Fiesole Collection Development Retreats. A celebration of our 10 th anniversary. A personal view through the lens of Liz Chapman. Fiesole Pensione Bencist à March 1999. 1999. What is the likely shape of the library in 2005? And how do we build collections for it?

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Fiesole Collection Development Retreats

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  1. Fiesole Collection Development Retreats A celebration of our 10th anniversary

  2. A personal view through the lens of Liz Chapman

  3. Fiesole Pensione Bencistà March 1999

  4. 1999 What is the likely shape of the library in 2005? And how do we build collections for it? Serving users vs. Self service Changing models in scholarly communications Aggregation: here today? Still here tomorrow?

  5. Oxford Keble July 2000

  6. 2000 What is the likely shape of the library in 2005? And how do we build collections for it? The virtual library: what does it mean? What’s left for publishers to do? The impact of new models on the new model supplier

  7. Fiesole March 2001

  8. 2001 What is the likely shape of the library of the future? And how do we build collections for it? The Digital Universities Consorting, collecting and cooperating The future of library cooperation Doing the collaborative thing

  9. Amsterdam July 2002

  10. 2002 What is the likely shape of the library of the future? And how do we build collections for it? User behaviour and its impact on libraries and publishers Developing access and pricing models Crisis of confidence in the corporate library Threats to the role of the academic librarian Where students & faculty really go for information

  11. Oxford Somerville July 2003

  12. 2003 What is the likely shape of the library of the future? And how do we build collections for it? Authors to readers: who are we serving? How? And how well? What do authors really care about? Impact factor: Is it all academics care about? Science journals and science students

  13. Fiesole March 2004

  14. 2004 What is the likely shape of the library of the future? And how do we build collections for it? Crossing boundaries: collecting & collaborating globally Extending international access to research Open access what does it mean? Global headaches and long arms

  15. Melbourne April 2005

  16. 2005 What is the likely shape of the library of the future? And how do we build collections for it? Publishing and collaborating globally. Publishing on the periphery: seeking transnational solutions Chinese specific databases: global e-resource sharing Comparing journal reading in the US and Australia

  17. Lund August 2006

  18. 2006 What is the likely shape of the library of the future? And how do we build collections for it? The new world order in collection development – revisited If we don’t understand our users we’ll certainly fail Innovation in the scholarly community The commercial perspective

  19. Hong Kong April 2007

  20. 2007 What is the likely shape of the library of the future? And how do we build collections for it? The quest for information: open or closed, democratic or controlled. Language and communication The many faces of Open Access : Asia Google, Yahoo, Amazon

  21. How far have we come? Here’s to another 10 years…

  22. Fiesole March 2008

  23. 2008 What is the likely shape of the library of the future? And how do we build collections for it? Scholarly communication on the network: collecting and collaborating where our users live Session One: Users on the network……

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