@inproceedings{eluna1576, booktitle = {Ex Libris Northeast Users Group Conference}, month = {October}, title = {Bringing Presentations Home: As Seen at ER\&L 2017-Localized at MHC with ALEPH, ARC, \& SFX}, year = {2017}, author = {Colglazier, Sara and Bischof, Steve}, url = {https://beta-documents.el-una.org/id/eprint/1576/}, abstract = {At ER\&L 2017 in April, I attended various presentations around managing electronic resources. I was particularly interested in hearing about ideas for other ways than cost-per-use on which to base journal subscription reviews as well as how other libraries were tracking and managing perpetual access rights. Lucky for me, I saw and heard things that set my wheels turning. But how to bring these ideas home? How to make them work for my library, with our configurations, with our systems: ALEPH, ARC, \& SFX? Hence ? now at ENUG 2017 I can show how I used ALEPH, ARC, \& SFX in combination to create reports of journal subscriptions for cancellation consideration not based on cost-per-use, and Steve Bischof, the Five Colleges ALEPH ILS Coordinator, and I will talk about how in ALEPH I intend to track and manage over time and through future-(ILS)-migration perpetual access rights information.} }