21st century erm presentation
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What is the best way to manage Electronic Resources in the 21st CenturyTRANSCRIPT
E-RESOURCES MANAGMENT
The idea of developing electronic resource management systems emerged in 2001-2002, growing out of research by Tim Jewell at the University of Washington. The Digital Library Federation and NISO began work in May 2002 to develop standards for ERM data. These standards were published in the 2004 as Electronic Resource Management: Report of the DLF ERM Initiative. Since the publication of the report, several vendors of integrated library systems have released ERM products.
These standards were published in the 2004 as Electronic Resource Management: Report of the DLF ERM Initiative. Since the publication of the report, several vendors of integrated library systems have released ERM products.
MORE COMPLEX E-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TOOLS
Example:
Friend of a friend concept (metadata about people)
Vendors help in providingE-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TOOLS
Notice:
Most of vendors claim their system is “the only library automation vendor to provide a complete solution for managing the full spectrum of library materials and processes”
Our job over the next five to ten years is to provide a way to access these valuable resources in an intuitive, easy to use one-stop shop, and not to be afraid of running continual beta test where new services and functions can be added when necessary. To do this we need flexible, interoperable resource-discovery systems based on open source software. In addition, we must keep evaluating users' needs and reach out by adapting our systems to fit their requirements, rather than expecting them to come to us; indeed our very future depends on it.
The TERMS workshop on 19 March 2014 in Austin, Texas. We’re looking forward to meeting everyone and creating workflows with you based on the TERMS sections.
Jill Emery & Graham Stone
Librarians and organizations help in providingE-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TOOLS
•Licensing for all kinds of electronic resources (individual journals, journal packages, databases, e-books, etc.)
•Using & troubleshooting access the above
•Obtaining, compiling, and analyzing usage data
No matter what we are talking about, basics of e-resources managing are:
While we are talking about the basics of e-resources, some others have their vision for the future:
The service oriented architecture for sharing and managing resources will extend the high utilization of handling more services with better management. Example: Kuali
http://www.kuali.org/ole/modules
How to do
Selden Durgom Lamoureux
E-Resources Librarian
North Carolina State University
Co-Chair, NISO SERU Standing Committee
The notion of e-resource sharing. One of the objectives of resource sharing is to increase some measure of the overall work done by the collection of resources. Example:
http://www.niso.org/workrooms/seru/
https://sites.google.com/site/cloudcomputingtechconf/
Usage of Cloud Computing. Example:
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