We acquire authored or edited faculty books, but not chapters. Our vendor,
Coutts, set up a profile in OASIS to identify such books. It does not catch
everything as not all publishers include the author affiliation in their
metadata. We have a form for faculty to self identify, we ask academic
departments if they keep lists, and about once a year we have a student
worker look at faculty websites.
See: https://researchguides.case.edu/faculty-authors
Thank you,
Brian
Brian C. Gray
Special Projects Officer
Academic Engagement Services, Kelvin Smith Library
Email: brian.c.gray_at_case.edu
Request an appointment: https://case.libcal.com/appointments/briancgray
Kelvin Smith Library 201-F
Research Guides & Profile: http://researchguides.case.edu/briangray
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On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 5:26 PM Katy Ginanni <acqnet_at_lists.ala.org> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
>
>
> UConn Library is planning a program to start systematically acquiring
> UConn faculty-published books (monographs) for inclusion in our
> collections. Does your library run such a program? How is it scoped, e.g.,
> do you buy books where your faculty contributed only a chapter? How do you
> obtain lists of faculty-authored works? Any tech specs would be very
> helpful, if you’re willing to share.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> *Michael Rodriguez *(he/him/his)
>
> President, ACRL New England Chapter
>
> Collections Strategist
>
> University of Connecticut Library
>
> 369 Fairfield Way U-1005B | Storrs, CT 06269
>
> michael.a.rodriguez_at_uconn.edu | 860-486-9325
>
>
>
Received on Wed Aug 07 2019 - 22:03:08 EDT