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| Natura: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Lingua: | en |
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| Accesso online: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786503 |
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| author | Ownes, Dodie |
| author_facet | Ownes, Dodie Ownes, Dodie |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Findability Enabled: The Rise of the Knowledgebase Puts the ERMS on a New Stage Ownes, Dodie Information Needs Library Materials Management Systems Academic Libraries Librarians Search Strategies Users (Information) Access to Information Library Services Electronic Journals Catalogs Budgets Public Libraries Information Systems As public and academic librarians rely more heavily on electronic resources to satisfy patrons' information needs, seamless searching across print and electronic holdings gets more and more essential. Enter the integrated library system (ILS)-independent electronic resource management system (ERMS), which promises to integrate, search, and expose the entire library collection. This innovation will also greatly streamline the cumbersome process librarians go through when they consider buying a new journal, and it will simplify licensing queries. This article reports that the advent of ILS-independent ERMS and the recent partnership between Serials Solutions and Sirsi/Dynix to incorporate the Serials Solutions knowledgebase has the potential to radically revamp serials policies, procedures, and usability for all libraries. |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_EJ786503 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2006 |
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| spellingShingle | Findability Enabled: The Rise of the Knowledgebase Puts the ERMS on a New Stage Ownes, Dodie Information Needs Library Materials Management Systems Academic Libraries Librarians Search Strategies Users (Information) Access to Information Library Services Electronic Journals Catalogs Budgets Public Libraries Information Systems Findability Enabled: The Rise of the Knowledgebase Puts the ERMS on a New Stage Ownes, Dodie Information Needs Library Materials Management Systems Academic Libraries Librarians Search Strategies Users (Information) Access to Information Library Services Electronic Journals Catalogs Budgets Public Libraries Information Systems As public and academic librarians rely more heavily on electronic resources to satisfy patrons' information needs, seamless searching across print and electronic holdings gets more and more essential. Enter the integrated library system (ILS)-independent electronic resource management system (ERMS), which promises to integrate, search, and expose the entire library collection. This innovation will also greatly streamline the cumbersome process librarians go through when they consider buying a new journal, and it will simplify licensing queries. This article reports that the advent of ILS-independent ERMS and the recent partnership between Serials Solutions and Sirsi/Dynix to incorporate the Serials Solutions knowledgebase has the potential to radically revamp serials policies, procedures, and usability for all libraries. |
| title | Findability Enabled: The Rise of the Knowledgebase Puts the ERMS on a New Stage |
| topic | Information Needs Library Materials Management Systems Academic Libraries Librarians Search Strategies Users (Information) Access to Information Library Services Electronic Journals Catalogs Budgets Public Libraries Information Systems |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786503 |