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Going More Electronic: Adjusting your MARCIVE GPO services to reflect fewer physical selections Jim Noël

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Going More Electronic:

Adjusting your MARCIVE GPO services to reflect fewer physical

selections

Jim Noël

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Tighter resources leads to rethinking depository selections

or even status

• Reduced physical selections?

• Going all-electronic

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Effects of your decisions on MARCIVE GPO Services

• Electronic titles probably dominate your files.

• Do Shipping List Services still make sense?

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Documents Without Shelves vs. profiled service limited to

electronic-only• Do you want access to everything, or

just things that match your selections?

• Limiting what you get

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What do your users want?Tracking URL clicks

• Depositories can sign up for GPO’s PURL referrer.

• Use a redirect to count your own usage.

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Cataloging for remote storage : retrospective projects

• Remote storage projects mean a need for records.

• Can do limited projects for specific agencies.

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Questions?

For more detailed information, contact

[email protected] or 1-800-531-7678.