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Main Author: Grogg, Jill E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786542
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contents Investing in Digital Grogg, Jill E. Management Systems Electronic Equipment Librarians Library Services Libraries Online Catalogs Partnerships in Education Shared Resources and Services Librarians face two very pressing charges: make voluminous numbers of electronic resources as visible as possible in a landscape with multiple access points, and simultaneously manage all the technology, tasks, and data necessary to facilitate such ubiquitous access. In the past ten years, solutions have emerged and become commonplace in many libraries: the electronic resource management system (ERMS), OpenURL resolver, metasearch tool, A-to-Z list, public catalog with faceted search, and so on. These tools help librarians achieve their goals. In this article, the author describes several Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) initiatives and partnerships that help increase the visibility of library resources to users and allow librarians to better manage their increasingly complex collections.
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spellingShingle Investing in Digital
Grogg, Jill E.
Management Systems
Electronic Equipment
Librarians
Library Services
Libraries
Online Catalogs
Partnerships in Education
Shared Resources and Services
Investing in Digital Grogg, Jill E. Management Systems Electronic Equipment Librarians Library Services Libraries Online Catalogs Partnerships in Education Shared Resources and Services Librarians face two very pressing charges: make voluminous numbers of electronic resources as visible as possible in a landscape with multiple access points, and simultaneously manage all the technology, tasks, and data necessary to facilitate such ubiquitous access. In the past ten years, solutions have emerged and become commonplace in many libraries: the electronic resource management system (ERMS), OpenURL resolver, metasearch tool, A-to-Z list, public catalog with faceted search, and so on. These tools help librarians achieve their goals. In this article, the author describes several Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) initiatives and partnerships that help increase the visibility of library resources to users and allow librarians to better manage their increasingly complex collections.
title Investing in Digital
topic Management Systems
Electronic Equipment
Librarians
Library Services
Libraries
Online Catalogs
Partnerships in Education
Shared Resources and Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786542