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Building Responsive Collections with the Getting It System Toolkit

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  • Keywords: GIST, Resource Sharing, Interlibrary Loan
  • Keywords: GIST, Resource Sharing, Interlibrary Loan
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  • Contents Introduction 1 By Cyril Oberlander, Humboldt State University, formerly at SUNY Geneseo GIST and Patron-Driven Acquisitions GIST for ILLiad 13 By Tim Bowersox, Access Services Librarian, SUNY Geneseo Getting It from Start To Finish: The Getting It System Toolkit and Texas Tech University 31 By Ryan Litsey, Assistant Librarian for Document Delivery, Texas Tech University ILLiad Addons at Tompkins Cortland Community College 35 By Susanna Van Sant, Tompkins Cortland Community College GIST Implementation at St. John Fisher College 39 By Kate Ross, St. John Fisher College, and Micquel Little, Monroe Community College, formerly St. John Fisher College Using GIST in Response to User Feedback 45 By Kerri Goergen-Doll, Oregon State University The Use of GIST at Old Dominion University 49 By Katherine Mason, Central Michigan University, Park Library, formerly at Old Dominion University, Perry Library GIST Gift and Deselection Manager GIST Gift & Deselection Manager (GDM) 55 By Kate Pitcher, Head of Technical Services & Collection Development, SUNY Geneseo GIST GDM: Deselection and Collection Evaluation 67 By Kate Pitcher, Head of Technical Services & Collection Development, SUNY Geneseo Greasing the Book Truck Wheels: GIST at Washington University Libraries 79 By Eric Joslin and Barbara Rehkop, Washington University Libraries Conclusion 83 By Mark Sullivan, IDS Project Executive Director, SUNY Geneseo
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  • 978-0-9897226-9-8
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