Welcoming Remarks
Camila Alire, President, American Library Association
Keynote Address
Katina Strauch, College of Charleston
E-Books: Taking the Next Step
Diane Carroll, Washington State University
Evidence Based Decision Making: Data Mining for Serials Cancellations
Dean Walton, University of Oregon
Developing a New Allocation Method for the Library Budget
Sandra Shropshire, Idaho State University
Assessing the Evergreen Acquisitions Module from an Academic Library Perspective
Karen Clay. Eastern Oregon University
Sally Jo Mielke, Eastern Oregon University
Whither Journals? or Wither Journals
Faye Chadwell, Oregon State University
Kittie Henderson, Ebsco
Mary Nugent, Taylor & Francis
Daniel Morgan, Elsevier
Twittering for Books: Patrons Using Social Media for Library Collection Requests
Joan Petit, Portland State University
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Buy Request: Just in Time vs. Just in Case at OSU Libraries
Uta Hussong-Christian, Oregon State University
Kerri Goergen-Doll, Oregon State University
OARS: Toward Automating the Ongoing Subscription Review
Jonathan H. Harwell, Georgia Southern University
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The Serials Decision Database as a Research Tool
Joel Cummings, Washington State University
Diane Carroll, Washington State University
What to Do with Reference Collections?
Cheryl Middleton, Oregon State University
Paul Frantz, University of Oregon
Overcoming the Shrinking Budgets Blues – Creative and Collaborative Acquisitions Strategies at Cornell University Library in a Time of Financial Constraints
William J. Kara, Cornell University
Boaz Nadav-Manes, Cornell University
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The Consortial Balancing Act: How Your Consortium Impacts Collection Development
Alice Crosetto, University of Toledo
Round Book in a Square Hole: Providing Access to Artists’ Books
Cara List, University of Oregon Libraries