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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Electronic Resource Management ELAG 2005 Workshop 6
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Who are we? Where are we?
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Who are we? C.-A. Borgeaud CH M. Carden UK K. Clara CH R. Davies BE N. Dužević SI D. Höppner DE G. Karetka CH R. Koopman NL P. Landry CH L. Lindström SE M. J. Lloret Alcaiz CH M. Micheloud CH A. Scolari IT B. Signori CH C. Sironi F. Zanardini CH
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Where are we? Nearly one-third of the libraries represented spend more than 60% of their acquisitions budget on e- resources Half the libraries got more than 50% of their e-resources through a consortium One quarter of libraries expect to implement ERM within 3 years
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Workshop programme Why Electronic Resource Management? Selection and acquisition Licensing and access management Resource discovery and use Integrating with library systems and structures
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Selection and acquisition
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Selection and acquisition –Identify –Trial –Negotiate –Approve –Fund accounting –Purchase / receive –Renew –Maintain –Preserve
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Selection and acquisition Most important benefits –Identifying the right materials –Saving time and money by sharing and communicating information (workflow) concerning trials, terms and conditions, renewal, usage statistics –Keeping holdings information up-to-date –Ensuring that electronic resources are available
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Licensing and access
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Licensing and access Type of user Number of users Type of use –Course packs, ILL, printing, electronic storage, reserve room Type of material –Including legal deposit Format Duration
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Licensing and access Inform staff about full terms and conditions (scanned document and/or simplified text) Enforce access for what can be easily enforced (e.g. block databases where the user does not have access) and inform where easily informed, but... Pass over the rest in silence (e.g. distributing copies over Internet)
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Resource discovery and use
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Resource discovery and use Search –Catalogue Everything the library “has” or everything to which the library has access? –External databases –Library portal Discovery and search services –Digital asset management system –Internet search engines
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Resource discovery and use Link resolver Browse –A-Z lists –Subject-oriented lists –Produced from Library catalogue ERM knowledge base Additional separate database, e.g. supplied by third party
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Integration of ERM with other library systems
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Integration Integrated library system, including catalogue and acquisitions modules Library portal Digital asset management system Link resolver Proxy server Learning content management system Consortial systems vs. local systems
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Integration Useful to have a simple, clear graphic representation of how ERM integrates with other library system
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 ERM
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ERM Workshop, ELAG 2005 Last words It’s a big problem … … that may require a big solution Re-thinking or re-working library systems Favour action on consortial level Factors on which ERM solutions should be judged include: integration interfaces architecture knowledge base
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