A Case Study of Consolidating Two Database A–Z Lists for Better Staff and User Experiences

Todd Quinn

Abstract


This case study describes the consolidation and migration of the University of New Mexico’s University Libraries’ database A-Z lists. A subject librarian lead the nine-month project that included most subject librarians, the electronic resources team, the Director of Collections, and the web & discovery librarian. The project also provided the UL the opportunity to review all the resources in the lists, and update all descriptions, and create new workflows for adding and managing a single list.


Keywords


database; libraries; electronic resources; migration

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.64n3.131-138

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