
ALCTS Papers on Library Technical Services and Collections Series
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The theme-oriented series publishes papers from the continuing education offerings (e.g., preconferences, institutes, workshops, and web courses) and conference programs (individually or in combination) of ALCTS and other appropriate groups. The editor also solicits supplementary manuscripts for volumes as needed. The series produces an annual volume at minimum.
ALCTS Papers Series
The ALCTS Papers on Library Technical Services and Collections series is a theme-oriented series dedicated to publishing topical, time-sensitive papers from our continuing education offerings and conference programs as well as supplementary manuscripts, commentaries, and reviews. Conference, institute, and other continuing education program presentations often may be expanded to form the basis of a publication. Program planners and presenters interested in exploring publication possibilities are encouraged to contact the ALCTS at alcts@ala.org. If you have a title to propose for the ALCTS Papers Series, please complete this form.
Titles
- The Institutional Repository: Benefits and Challenges #18
Pamela Bluh and Cindy Hepfer, editors
ALCTS Publishing, 2010–
- Risk and Entrepreneurship in Libraries: Seizing Opportunities for Change #17
Pamela Bluh and Cindy Hepfer, editors
ALCTS Publishing, 2009
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- Commemorating the past, celebrating the present, creating the future : papers in observance of the 50th anniversary of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services #16
Pamela Bluh, editor
ALCTS Publishing, 2007
- Perspectives on Serials in the Hybrid Environment #15
Harriet Lightman and John P. Blosser, editors
ALCTS Publishing, 2007
- SALSA de Tópicos=Subjects in SALSA #14
David P. Miller and Filiberto Felipe Martínez Arellano, editors
ALCTS Publishing, 2007
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- Managing Electronic Resources: Contemporary Problems and Emerging Trends #13
Pamela Bluh and Cindy Hepfer, editors
ALCTS Publishing. 2006.
- Knowledge without Boundaries: Organizing Information for the Future #12
By Michael A. Chopey
ALCTS Publishing. 2005.
- Marketing to Libraries for the New Millennium: Librarians, Vendors, and Publishers Review the Landmark Third Industry-Wide Survey of the Library Marketing Practices and Trends #11
By Hendrik Edelman, et al.
Scarecrow Press, Inc. 2002.
- Cataloging the Web: Metadata, AACR, and MARC 21 #10
By Wayne Jones, et al.
ScarecrowPress, Inc. 2002.
- Managing Electronic Serials
By Pamela Bluh
ALA Editions. 2001.
- Virtually Yours: Models for Managing Electronic Resources and Services, #8
Peggy Johnson and Bonnie MacEwan, editors 176p. 1998, ALA Editions. ISBN: 0-8389-0753-9
- Bibliographic Control of Conference Proceedings, Papers, and Conference Materials, #7
Olivia M. A. Madison and Sara Shatford Layne, editors 123p. 1996, ACRL. ISBN: 0-8389-7860-6
- Future of the Descriptive Cataloging Rules, #6
Brian E. C. Schottlaender, editor 135p. 1996, ALA Editions. ISBN: 0-8389-3477-3
- Collection Management and Development: Issues in an Electronic Era, #5
Peggy Johnson and Bonnie MacEwan, editors 148p. 1993, ALA Editions. ISBN: 0-8389-3447-1
- Format Integration and Its Effect on Cataloging, Training, and Systems, #4
Karen Coyle, editor 100p. 1993, ALA Editions. ISBN: 0-8389-3432-3
- Collection Management for the 1990s, #3
Joseph J. Branin, editor 178p. 1992, ALA Editions. ISBN: 0-8389-0608-7
- Origins, Content, and Future of AACR2 Revised, #2
Richard P. Smiraglia, editor 139p. 1992, ALA Editions. ISBN: 0-8389-3405-6
- Subject Authorities in the Online Environment, #1
Edited by Karen Markey, 84p. 1991, ALA Editions. ISBN: 0-8389-0558-7