What is an Electronic Resource Librarian?
I've had a few friends ask what I do as an Electronic Resource Librarian, and I thought I'd share the answer more widely, in case others are curious.
- Experience with licensing for all kinds of electronic resources (individual journals, journal packages, databases, e-books, etc.)
- Experience using & troubleshooting access to same
- Experience obtaining, compiling, and analyzing usage data
- When the license was signed, by whom, and if by the university alone or in a consortium. When the license renews / expires;
- What the license permits (for Interlibrary Loan -- sending by print, email, or secure transmission; for electronic reserves -- in print? an electronic course pack?);
- The URL for patron access as well as the administrative interface;
- If & how the resource provides access to usage statistics. If so, notes about how & where to access them.
- Electronic resource management
- COUNTER (Counting Online Usage of Networked Electronic Resources); see also Project COUNTER.
- Usage of electronic resources
- Young, Jeanne. "Electronic records management on a shoestring: Three case studies." Information Management Journal 39.1 (Jan-Feb 2005): p58(3)
- Tull, Laura. "Electronic resources and Web sites: replacing a back-end database with innovative's Electronic Resource Management." Information Technology and Libraries 24.4 (Dec 2005): p163(7).
- Grogg, Jill. "Investing in digital: as electronic spending rises, ERAMS, ERM, and URM systems step in to help with acquisitions and reporting." Library Journal 132.9 (May 15, 2007): p30(4).
- "The ERMI and its offspring." Library Technology Reports 42.2 (March-April 2006): p14(8).
