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    Open Access and Scholarly Communications
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-11-20) Speer, Julie Griffin ; Walters, Tyler O.
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    Introduction
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-10-23) Murray-Rust, Catherine ; Walters, Tyler O.
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    Changes in Scholarly Communication: What Repository Programs Can Do for Faculty
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-03-06) Walters, Tyler O.
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    Disconnects Between Learning Management Systems and Millennial Generation User Expectations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-31) Fenlason, Clay ; Walsh, Paul ; Walters, Tyler O. ; Haggerty, Blake ; Sweeney, Richard T. ; McDonald, Robert H.
    Educational technologists and librarians will follow up their well-received EDUCAUSE 2007 panel session on library disconnects to focus on millennial user expectations concerning learning management systems. Bringing together a diverse set of perspectives and outside-the-box thinkers, this session will feature panelist discussion interspersed with new media demonstrations and audience participation.
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    GALILEO Knowledge Repository: Proposed Grant Project, 2008‐2010
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-08-01) Walters, Tyler O. ; Graham, Toby
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    Transforming Into Effective Electronic Resource Management Organizations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-03-19) Walters, Tyler O. ; Carrico, Jeff
    Libraries are experiencing rapid evolution into an environment of increasingly digital resources, where building a strong collaborative relationship between the acquisition of information resources and technological support for their access, use, and preservation is critical. The speakers will address the drivers behind this experience, how it is being expressed in academic libraries, and what are the common outcomes for the library organization.
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    Sustainability Models for Digital Preservation Federations
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-04-19) McDonald, Robert H. ; Walters, Tyler O.
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    eJournal Archiving: Status and Trends
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-22) Walters, Tyler O.
    As library collections become increasingly electronic, librarians strive to develop lifecycle management approaches to administer them. One major issue is the anxiety all librarians feel over the long-term sustainability of e-resources such as e-journals. Digital preservation, or archiving of e-journals, is a major concern within the lifecycle perspective. However, today we have several developing technologies, services, and strategies for archiving e-journals that bear further examination. This session will begin with a brief environmental scan of e-journal archiving developments, drawing upon the recent CLIR report, E-Journal Archiving Metes and Bounds: A Survey of the Landscape (October 2006). The bulk of the session will be dedicated to a "town hall" discussion among the session attendees (and coordinated by the presenter), sharing their experiences, concerns, and ideas about e-journal archiving. The presenter is an experienced library administrator responsible for e-journal archiving and is deeply involved in digital preservation issues. Attendees are encouraged to come prepared to discuss and debate the approaches the library profession is adopting for e-journal archiving. Learning outcomes: Learn about the tools, technologies and services that are available for archiving e-journals. How e-journal archiving fits within the context of e-resource management and overall lifecycle management of information resources Be exposed to librarians' real experiences with existing approaches and technologies for e-journal archiving.