Levine-Clark, Michael, and Barbara Kawecki, “NISO’s Initiative for Best Pract...Michael Levine-Clark
The document outlines recommendations from the NISO DDA Working Group for demand-driven acquisition of monographs. It recommends establishing goals for DDA programs, choosing content and models, profiling criteria, loading and removing records, assessment, preservation, and consortial and public library DDA. The working group gathered information over two years from surveys and interviews with libraries, publishers, vendors and aggregators. A final report with the recommendations was open for public comment until April 2014.
This document provides instructions for submitting materials to the SWAP AND CHAT event at the 2009 NCLA Conference. Participants should send 50 copies each of up to two sample items to Willie Nelms at the specified address by September 28, 2009. The document also includes a contact information form to be completed and included with submitted materials.
The document announces a Sunday event of Argentine tango in Birmingham, UK, featuring guest teachers Elli and Juan. The schedule includes a 19:00-20:00 technique class for all levels, followed by a 20:15-00:00 summer milonga dance. Attendees can book private lessons with Elli and Juan in advance. The milonga will have a summer fruit and cake theme, costing £15/£10 when booked in advance. Class prices range from £4-15 depending on member status and student status.
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Kawecki, Barbara, and Michael Levine-Clark, “NISO’s DDA Initiative: Cross-Industry Stakeholders Express PDA to Improve the Landscape for All,” Charleston Conference, Charleston, S.C., November 9, 2012.
Demand-Driven Acquisitions: New Tools and Strategies for Long-Term ManagementMichael Levine-Clark
1. Demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) programs allow libraries to provide broad access to content and match acquisitions to immediate demand through short-term loans and purchase-on-demand.
2. Effective long-term management of DDA programs requires maintaining an optimal pool of available titles, rules for removing titles, and using usage data to shape the pool over time.
3. Vendors play an important role in filling and maintaining the pool of available titles, providing discovery tools and analytics, and adapting DDA services in cooperation with libraries and publishers.
Levine-Clark, Michael, and Barbara Kawecki, “NISO’s Initiative for Best Pract...Michael Levine-Clark
The document outlines recommendations from the NISO DDA Working Group for demand-driven acquisition of monographs. It recommends establishing goals for DDA programs, choosing content and models, profiling criteria, loading and removing records, assessment, preservation, and consortial and public library DDA. The working group gathered information over two years from surveys and interviews with libraries, publishers, vendors and aggregators. A final report with the recommendations was open for public comment until April 2014.
This document provides instructions for submitting materials to the SWAP AND CHAT event at the 2009 NCLA Conference. Participants should send 50 copies each of up to two sample items to Willie Nelms at the specified address by September 28, 2009. The document also includes a contact information form to be completed and included with submitted materials.
The document announces a Sunday event of Argentine tango in Birmingham, UK, featuring guest teachers Elli and Juan. The schedule includes a 19:00-20:00 technique class for all levels, followed by a 20:15-00:00 summer milonga dance. Attendees can book private lessons with Elli and Juan in advance. The milonga will have a summer fruit and cake theme, costing £15/£10 when booked in advance. Class prices range from £4-15 depending on member status and student status.
This document does not contain any meaningful information to summarize. It consists only of random characters and does not express any complete ideas or facts that could be condensed into a multi-sentence summary.
Kawecki, Barbara, and Michael Levine-Clark, “NISO’s DDA Initiative: Cross-Industry Stakeholders Express PDA to Improve the Landscape for All,” Charleston Conference, Charleston, S.C., November 9, 2012.
Demand-Driven Acquisitions: New Tools and Strategies for Long-Term ManagementMichael Levine-Clark
1. Demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) programs allow libraries to provide broad access to content and match acquisitions to immediate demand through short-term loans and purchase-on-demand.
2. Effective long-term management of DDA programs requires maintaining an optimal pool of available titles, rules for removing titles, and using usage data to shape the pool over time.
3. Vendors play an important role in filling and maintaining the pool of available titles, providing discovery tools and analytics, and adapting DDA services in cooperation with libraries and publishers.
Developing a Patron-Driven Acquisition Service at the University of DenverMichael Levine-Clark
The document summarizes the development of a patron-driven acquisition service at the University of Denver. It discusses why the university implemented such a service, data on historical consortial non-use of titles, and how the new service profiles titles for patron discovery and ordering. The user experience, questions to consider, profile creation, record and order workflows, pricing model, and ways to measure success are also outlined.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about market segmentation and targeting from a chapter. It discusses the four levels of micromarketing being segments, niches, local areas, and individuals. Geographic segmentation and how companies like McDonald's target different areas is covered. The four segmentation variables, types of loyalty status, and groups in the conversion model are also summarized.
Demand-Driven Acquisition: Minor Shift or Fundamental changeMichael Levine-Clark
This document discusses demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) models that allow libraries to purchase ebooks based on patron usage rather than upfront selection. It outlines the DDA program at the University of Denver, which loads records for tens of thousands of ebooks and allows short-term loans before purchase. Data shows increasing usage and purchases through the program. The author advocates expanding DDA to include multiple ebook vendors and formats, and making as much content as possible accessible within the library's budget. Publishers are urged to make ebooks available through all DDA models and ensure content is discoverable.
The document provides information about pastries and cake decorations available from Ianne Patrick Santiago, including simple wedding cakes made with icing, character cake decorations featuring popular characters, 3D cupcakes, sansrival cookies, peanut butter cupcakes, "kinky cakes", and a simple 8-inch fondant cake. Contact information is provided to order these items via text message.
Developing a Patron-Driven Acquisition Service at the University of DenverMichael Levine-Clark
The document summarizes the development of a patron-driven acquisition service at the University of Denver. It discusses why the university implemented such a service, data on historical consortial non-use of titles, and how the new service profiles titles for patron discovery and ordering. The user experience, questions to consider, profile creation, record and order workflows, pricing model, and ways to measure success are also outlined.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about market segmentation and targeting from a chapter. It discusses the four levels of micromarketing being segments, niches, local areas, and individuals. Geographic segmentation and how companies like McDonald's target different areas is covered. The four segmentation variables, types of loyalty status, and groups in the conversion model are also summarized.
Demand-Driven Acquisition: Minor Shift or Fundamental changeMichael Levine-Clark
This document discusses demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) models that allow libraries to purchase ebooks based on patron usage rather than upfront selection. It outlines the DDA program at the University of Denver, which loads records for tens of thousands of ebooks and allows short-term loans before purchase. Data shows increasing usage and purchases through the program. The author advocates expanding DDA to include multiple ebook vendors and formats, and making as much content as possible accessible within the library's budget. Publishers are urged to make ebooks available through all DDA models and ensure content is discoverable.
The document provides information about pastries and cake decorations available from Ianne Patrick Santiago, including simple wedding cakes made with icing, character cake decorations featuring popular characters, 3D cupcakes, sansrival cookies, peanut butter cupcakes, "kinky cakes", and a simple 8-inch fondant cake. Contact information is provided to order these items via text message.