Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to report on the highlights of the 2006 Charleston Conference.Design/methodology/approachDocumentation of the presentations given at the conference.FindingsThe Charleston Conference report discusses new directions in many areas of collection development, including trends in e‐books, new developments in e‐resources, preservation of e‐resources, and scholarly communication.Practical implicationsThe report discusses new ideas and new directions in many areas of collection development that alert librarians to changes on the horizon.Originality/valueThis report is of interest to library and information management professionals.
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