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      <title>Book Review: Marketing Your Library’s Electronic Resources</title>
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      <description>Marketing Your Electronic Resources immediately strikes the reader as a very practical book.&amp;nbsp; With wide margins for notes and easy reference, a large section giving examples of best practice, and the main text extending over just 100 pages, this book is designed for busy practitioners.&amp;nbsp; For many librarians tasked with marketing, this kind of work forms a small part of the whole of their role and this short, practical guide is pitched very much at this type of reader.</description>
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      <title>Walk-in Access to e-Resources at the University of Bath</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2012 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>Although the move from print to electronic journals over the last two decades has been enormously beneficial to academic libraries and their users, the shift from owning material outright to renting access has restricted the autonomy of librarians to grant access to these journals.
The ProblemLicence restrictions imposed by publishers define and limit access rights and librarians have increasingly taken on the role of restricting access on behalf of the publisher, rather than granting access on behalf of their institution.</description>
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      <title>Test Article ahead of publication</title>
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      <description>This is just a brief bit of text to see how the Articles Ahead of Publication feature will work. So far this is just a clone of the Also in the current issue tab, changed to the future issue, and with the restriction on article type removed.
I wonder which bits of information will be pulled through from here. How exciting.</description>
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