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Main Authors: Rathmel, Angela, Mobley, Liisa, Pennington, Buddy, Chandler, Adam
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1063479
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author Rathmel, Angela
Mobley, Liisa
Pennington, Buddy
Chandler, Adam
author_facet Rathmel, Angela
Mobley, Liisa
Pennington, Buddy
Chandler, Adam
Rathmel, Angela
Mobley, Liisa
Pennington, Buddy
Chandler, Adam
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Tools, Techniques, and Training: Results of an E-Resources Troubleshooting Survey Rathmel, Angela Mobley, Liisa Pennington, Buddy Chandler, Adam Troubleshooting Electronic Libraries Library Materials Library Services Library Development Training Methods Technical Support Database Management Systems Academic Libraries Reference Services Librarian Attitudes Online Surveys Demography Information Systems Web 2.0 Technologies Barriers Educational Practices A primary role of any e-resources librarian or staff is troubleshooting electronic resources (e-resources). While much progress has been made in many areas of e-resources management (ERM) to understand the ERM lifecycle and to manage workflows, troubleshooting access remains a challenge. This collaborative study is the result of the well-received 2013 survey examining workflows from libraries large and small, with e-resources staffing ranging from one person to large consortial arrangements. The authors summarize the technological tools and products, the techniques, and the training methods libraries use to manage troubleshooting for electronic resources.
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spellingShingle Tools, Techniques, and Training: Results of an E-Resources Troubleshooting Survey
Rathmel, Angela
Mobley, Liisa
Pennington, Buddy
Chandler, Adam
Troubleshooting
Electronic Libraries
Library Materials
Library Services
Library Development
Training Methods
Technical Support
Database Management Systems
Academic Libraries
Reference Services
Librarian Attitudes
Online Surveys
Demography
Information Systems
Web 2.0 Technologies
Barriers
Educational Practices
Tools, Techniques, and Training: Results of an E-Resources Troubleshooting Survey Rathmel, Angela Mobley, Liisa Pennington, Buddy Chandler, Adam Troubleshooting Electronic Libraries Library Materials Library Services Library Development Training Methods Technical Support Database Management Systems Academic Libraries Reference Services Librarian Attitudes Online Surveys Demography Information Systems Web 2.0 Technologies Barriers Educational Practices A primary role of any e-resources librarian or staff is troubleshooting electronic resources (e-resources). While much progress has been made in many areas of e-resources management (ERM) to understand the ERM lifecycle and to manage workflows, troubleshooting access remains a challenge. This collaborative study is the result of the well-received 2013 survey examining workflows from libraries large and small, with e-resources staffing ranging from one person to large consortial arrangements. The authors summarize the technological tools and products, the techniques, and the training methods libraries use to manage troubleshooting for electronic resources.
title Tools, Techniques, and Training: Results of an E-Resources Troubleshooting Survey
topic Troubleshooting
Electronic Libraries
Library Materials
Library Services
Library Development
Training Methods
Technical Support
Database Management Systems
Academic Libraries
Reference Services
Librarian Attitudes
Online Surveys
Demography
Information Systems
Web 2.0 Technologies
Barriers
Educational Practices
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1063479