id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2mbdud3y75dd3aqmhlcqrr7qh4 Joanna Ball Where are we now? Delivering content in academic libraries 2016.0 5 .pdf application/pdf 2517 150 52 Delivering content in academic libraries Changes in scholarly communications and new business models are presenting academic libraries with outside world as providing licensed and purchased content to our own user communities. Students expect access to content in both print needing to deliver more and diverse content to increasing student numbers. Libraries are grappling with the question of who drives the delivery of our content. way: users determine the content, but we are developing tools and systems which we use institution, library content now increasingly forms part of a complex web of information and and develop models for the delivery of content that suit us and our users. skills of library content delivery teams in different ways. expectations of what a library should deliver and what user needs actually and understanding between library teams that deliver content and manage Head of Library Content Delivery and Digital Strategy Delivering content in academic libraries, Insights, 2016, 29(2), 167–171; ./cache/work_2mbdud3y75dd3aqmhlcqrr7qh4.pdf ./txt/work_2mbdud3y75dd3aqmhlcqrr7qh4.txt