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How Did We Get Here: binding of print theses and dissertations to processing electronic theses and dissertations?
In today’s economic climate, many academic libraries are faced with shorter budgets and rising costs of materials. Electronic databases and journals are growing in most libraries, while print materials are decreasing. A shift in the change from print to electronic collections has impacted routine serials workflows. This article examines the change from print to electronic resources, the impact of technology on traditional technical services tasks and the serials staff workflow transition from print to electronic theses and dissertations dissemination at F.D. Bluford Library.