Resources Anytime, Anywhere
How Interlibrary Loan Becomes Resource Sharing
- 1st Edition - May 29, 2017
- Author: Ryan Litsey
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 1 0 1 9 8 9 - 4
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 1 0 1 9 9 0 - 0
University campuses and their academic libraries are increasingly interconnected. A major sign of this is the transformation of interlibrary loan into resource sharing. The… Read more
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- Explores how interlibrary loan has evolved to resource sharing
- Presents new ways of organizing and developing resource sharing staff
- Examines the technological developments within resources sharing
- Reconsiders the idea of collaboration and cooperation among libraries
- Considers new innovative technologies that can transform how resource sharing is conducted
- Provides recommendation and future directions of how libraries can apply these methods at their institution
1. The Changing Roles of ILL Staff, Supply-Chain Management
Overview
Supply-chain management and interlibrary loan
Six paradigms of a supply chain
Networked information and the supply chain
Supply-chain management and resource-sharing operations
Change management and interlibrary loan
Professional development plans
1.1 Case study: PDP #1
1.2 Case study: PDP #2
1.3 Case study: The rotation
Conclusion 34
References
2. Technology and The Evolution of Resource Sharing
Overview
2.1 Case study: library technology
2.2 Case study: IDS Logic
2.3 Case study: Trans-Tasman Interlending
References
Further reading
3. Resources Anytime, Anywhere
Overview
The collective bargaining consortia
The supply-side consortia
3.1 Case study: Relais D2D—supporting consortial resource sharing
3.2 Case study: Network Inter-Library Document Exchange (NILDE)
Helpful websites
3.3 Case study: RapidILL (Rapid)
Conclusion
References
Further Reading
4. Resource Sharing: The Evolution
Overview
New types of resources
Predictive analytics and resource sharing
4.1 Case study: Online-Based Interlibrary Loan Statistical Kit (OBILLSK)
4.2 Case study: Automated Library Information Exchange Network (ALIEN)
Conclusion
References
5. Where Do We Go From Here?
Overview
Staff implications
Consortial interactions
Technological developments
The future: adaptive resource-sharing systems
- No. of pages: 168
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: May 29, 2017
- Imprint: Chandos Publishing
- Paperback ISBN: 9780081019894
- eBook ISBN: 9780081019900
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