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Using Millennium ERMS as a discovery tool: University of Tours experience Anne Slomovici ICOLC Europe 2009 - 27 octobre 2009 - Session 8
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François-Rabelais University The academic library The e-resources
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François-Rabelais University – Tours (France) public size 7 faculties : Faculty of Arts and Humanities : 3500 Faculty of Languages and Literature : 2300 Faculty of Law, Economics and Business :4000 Faculty of Science : 2300 Faculty of Medicine : 3700 Faculty of Pharmacy : 1200 Engineers Schools : 3300 number of students : number of staff : number of researchers : dissertations : publications : 20300 950 1300 110 530
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François-Rabelais University a multi-campus site
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Academic Library : e-resources facts 2008 Collection total volumes: print journals: access to electronic journals: access to electronic books: access to licensed databases 600 000 5 600 15 000 8 000 72 E-journals E-books Database Catalog articles view / download items view / download sessions searches item view / download sessions 173856 322454 52491 100339 137417 228020 Budget total documentation electronic resources 1 299 616 euros in 2008 346 254 euros in2008
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Why an Electronic Resource Management System (ERMS) ?
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ERM Database structure : integration relations between the different types of records
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Library’s catalog access to bibliographic records: both printed and electronic resources
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One search to find them all !
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Resource record description, information access, list of the titles linked to the resource
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University portal (in French “ENT”) access to e-mail, administrative, e-learning or documentary resources Remote, authenticated access is key !
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Academic Library : e-resources acquisition, types, research functionalities
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Dublin Core MetaData linked to bibliographic record
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Dublin Core MetaData display in the catalog
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Link Resolver paths to a wide variety of sources
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Federated search not integrated into the ILS – some databases only - limited search functionality
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Prospects…
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Prospects
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OPAC 2.0
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Users always want more ! What is important….Technology: a living product with a high degree of flexibility. A catalog of library with well structured data to provide good search results. User experience: anticipate ever-changing user behaviors and library needs Thank you for your attention Anne Slomovici anne.slomovici@univ-tours.fr
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