Grenci, Mary C.
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This collection contains some of the publications and presentations of Mary Grenci, Serials Team Leader and Scholars' Bank Coordinator, Metadata Services and Digital Projects, University of Oregon.
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Item Open Access Adding Serials To Institutional Repositories(2008-07-14) Grenci, Mary C.This presentation is a revised and shortened version of the author's presentation to the 17th annual North Carolina Serials Conference, which can be found at: https://hdl.handle.net/1794/5914Item Open Access The Integration of Serials Into Institutional Repositories(2008-04-08) Grenci, Mary C.A revised and shortened version of this presentation, given at the 101st American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting Preservation Roundtable, can be found at: https://hdl.handle.net/1794/6833Item Open Access Scholars' Bank Development: October 2006-September 2007(2007-11) Grenci, Mary C.Item Open Access Digital Collections: What Should You Build, and How Do You Get Them To Come?(2007-04-18) Grenci, Mary C.Item Open Access The Story of University of Oregon's Metadata & Digital Library Services(2006-11-11) Grenci, Mary C.Item Open Access LIB101: UO Libraries Digital Collections(2006-05) Grenci, Mary C.Item Open Access Serials Cataloging in the Digital Environment: Fast, Faster, Fastest(Katina Strauch, 2006-04) Grenci, Mary C.The digital format has caused major changes in libraries and serials cataloging operations have been affected as much as other areas. But how extensive are the changes? What are the effects on workload? How does the new environment affect production line staff? Finally, what do Electronic Resource Management Systems (ERMs) mean for the future of serials cataloging?Item Open Access Harmonization of AACR and ISBD(CR)(2001-06) Grenci, Mary C.Item Open Access Serials and Those Pesky "Related Web Sites"(1998) Grenci, Mary C.With the recent proliferation of World Wide Web sites, more and more publishers are creating sites that are related to print publications. The possible relationships between the sites and their print counterparts are virtually limitless. This presentation focuses on providing catalog access to related Web sites from within the print publication record.Item Open Access University of Oregon's Electronic Journal Cataloging Practices(2000) Grenci, Mary C.A presentation made at Online Northwest 2000. Part of a larger panel presentation discussing electronic journal workflow and practices of all affected departments at the University of Oregon Libraries.Item Open Access The impact of Web publishing on the organization of cataloging functions(Elsevier Science, Inc., 2000) Grenci, Mary C.Cataloging rules have long been organized according to the physical format and monograph versus serial nature of publications. This organization of the rules has resulted in the rise of several typical organizational models that make these same delineations. Web publishing is having a profound effect on both the nature of publications and the number of electronic resources being published and selected for inclusion in library catalogs, and is causing a major shift in the type of materials finding their way into cataloging workflows. Institutions that organize their cataloging functions according to one of the traditional models are finding themselves increasingly unable to meet the demands being placed upon them in this new environment. Traditional models of organization can, and must, be modified in order to successfully deal with this problem.Item Open Access Management of Serials in Libraries (Book review)(JAI Press Inc., 1999-09) Grenci, Mary C.; Nisonger, Thomas E.Item Open Access Serials Management in Academic Libraries (Book review)(JAI Press Inc., 1998-05) Grenci, Mary C.; Farrington, Jean Walter, 1948-Item Open Access Advances in Serials Management, Volume 7 (Book review)(Elsevier Science, Inc., 2001-09) Grenci, Mary C.; Hepfer, Cindy; Malinowski, Teresa; Gammon, JuliaItem Open Access Transforming Serials: The Revolution Continues (Book review)(Elsevier Science, Inc., 2004-01) Grenci, Mary C.; Scheiberg, Susan L.; Neville, ShelleyItem Open Access Library Schools and Education of the Technical Services Professional: A Report of the ALCTS Role of the Professional in Academic Technical Services Discussion Group Meeting, American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Philadelphia, January 1999.(Haworth Press, 2000) Grenci, Mary C.; Turvey, Michelle; Borneman, Dea; Letarte, Karen; Lubas, Rebecca L.; Nelson, CatherineMany technical services professionals feel that library school programs are not offering students the courses and/or content necessary to enter the profession in an entry-level technical services position. The presentations given at this meeting offered attendees the opportunity to hear the results of a recent research project on this issue as well as various viewpoints concerning library education in this part of the field. Most the presentations and the discussion focused on the education of professional catalogers. Speakers included Michelle Turvey, Dea Borneman and Karen Letarte, from Southwest Missouri State University; Rebecca Lubas, Catalog Librarian for Serials Documents at Ball State University; and Catherine Nelson, Head of the Serials Dept. at University of California, Santa Barbara.Item Open Access Is Technical Services Being Deprofessionalized? A Report of the ALCTS Role of the Professional in Academic Technical Services Discussion Group Meeting, American Library Association, Washington, D.C., June 1998(Haworth Press, 1999) Grenci, Mary C.; Gillham, Virginia; Lewis, Marilyn; Hamilton, Marsha J.This meeting was focused on answering the question "Is technical services being deprofessionalized?" The speakers also presented their views on the effects that recent trends are having on libraries and the library profession. Speakers included Virginia Gillham, University Librarian at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario; Marilyn Lewis, Director of Library Technical Services for Bryan Wildenthal Library at Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas; and Marsha Hamilton, Head of Monograph Acquisitions at the Ohio State University Libraries.