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Licensing and record-keeping
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- Subject: Licensing and record-keeping
- From: Andrew Waller <waller@ucalgary.ca>
- Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:25:11 EDT
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Hello. In a few days, I'm going to be part of a small group who will be speaking to a group of beginning and intermediate library licensing practitioners (it's a conference presentation). I have to talk for about 5 minutes or so about record keeping (among other topics). I've got a list of common-sense/practical steps people in libraries can take and I want to mention ERMS briefly but I'd also like to hear some ideas from this list. I'm sure many of you do some inventive things in terms of record-keeping that would be good to share with others. Thanks. Andrew -- Andrew Waller Serials Librarian Collections Services University of Calgary Library waller@ucalgary.ca (403) 220-8133 voice (403) 284-2109 fax
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