Libraries, leadership, and scholarly communication / essays by Rick Anderson.

"A creative thinker on topics related to library collections and scholarly publishing, Rick Anderson does not back away from controversy. "Whenever we, as members of an organization like a library, are forced to choose between good things, we may start by trying to figure out some way to h...

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Main Author: Anderson, Rick, 1965- (Author)
Other title:Essays. Selections
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I. Libraries and their collections, now and in the future
  • Being essential is not enough
  • My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings
  • The crisis in research librarianship
  • The portal problem : the twin plights of the Encyclopaedia Britannica and the library collection
  • On necessity, virtue, and digging holes with hammers
  • Can, should, and will
  • How sacred are our patrons? Privacy rights? Answer carefully
  • Crazy idea #274 : just stop collecting
  • Local and global, now and forever : a matrix model of "depth perception" in libratu work
  • A quiet culture war in research libraries--and what it means for librarians, researchers, and publishers
  • Interrogating the American library Association's "core values" statement
  • Asserting rights we don't have : libraries and "permission to publish"
  • Frenemies : the perfect and the good, the noisy and the important
  • What patron-driven acquisitions does and doesn't mean : an FAQ
  • Reference services, scalability, and the starfish problem
  • Kitten in a beer mug, or, The myth of the free gift
  • You might be a zealot if ...
  • It's not about the workflow : patron-centered practices for twenty-first century serialists
  • Can't buy us love : the declining importance of library books and the rising importance of Rare Books Collection
  • On knowing the value of everything and the price of nothing
  • Preservation, yes
  • but what shall we preserve?
  • The struggle for library space
  • Section II. Scholarly communication and library-publisher relations
  • On advocacy, analysis, and the vital importance of knowing the difference
  • Signal distortion : why the scholarly communication economy is so weird
  • Six mistakes your sales reps are making
  • and six that librarians are making
  • Prices, models, and fairness : a (partly) imaginary phone conversation
  • Print-on-demand and the law of unintended consequences
  • Quality and relevance : a matrix model for thinking about scholarly books and libraries
  • No such thing as a bad book? : rethinking "quality" in the research library
  • No, you may not come train my staff
  • On the likelihood of academia "taking back" scholarly publishing
  • Is a rational discussion of open access possible?
  • CC-BY, copyright, and stolen advocacy
  • Open-access rhetoric, economics, and the definition of "research"
  • CC-BY and its discontents: a growing problem for open access
  • Deceptive publishing : why we need a blacklist, and some suggestions on how to do it right
  • The NPR model and the financing of scholarly communication.