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almafu_9960073523502883
Umfang:
1 online resource (253 p.)
ISBN:
9781780631400
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1780631405
Serie:
Chandos Information Professional Series
Inhalt:
The on going movement to electronic collections presents many exciting new service opportunities for libraries, as well as creating materials management, resource, and service challenges. This book looks at how online resources are causing the roles and practices of libraries to change.Forward looking consideration of critical emerging issues in library practiceDraws on the author's wide knowledge of electronic content management issuesPresents a practical perspective based on the authors long standing experience
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Managing Electronic Resources: New and Changing Roles for Libraries; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; About the author; 1 Introduction; 2 Universal discovery and access to information; 2.1 Building a unified information environment; 2.2 Silo busting: integrating management and access to online information; 2.3 The traditional integrating role of the library taken to new heights; 2.4 The hybrid library; 3 The library catalogue and the new role of distributed electronic content tools; 3.1 Link resolvers and the knowledgebase; 3.2 Federated searching
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3.3 Electronic resource management3.4 Document delivery patron services; 3.5 Citation management; 3.6 Proxy servers; 3.7 Enhanced content services; 3.8 Social networking tools and resources; 3.9 New and additional distributed content tools; 4 Electronic content products - materials management and integration; 4.1 Large aggregated full-text and indexing databases; 4.2 Large publisher full-text databases; 4.3 Small publisher websites; 4.4 Individual journal webpages; 5 The ILS and the challenges of electronic materials; 5.1 Automated information exchange; 5.2 Links and link resolving
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5.3 Link checking5.4 Linking, authentication and remote access; 5.5 Getting more from link resolvers; 5.6 Package, not item, management; 5.7 Staffing, skills, vendor hosting and distributed management; 5.8 Costs of new systems, rich and poor libraries and the new digital divide; 5.9 Information preservation; 6 Whither the OPAC: new models for the primary library search interface; 6.1 Distributed search and materials management; 6.2 Distributed/federated search problems still to be overcome; 6.3 Divergence of e-content and e-interface
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7 Still too many search interfaces: wrestling with old and new disintegrated applications7.1 CD-ROM, standalone software, and other annoying silos; 7.2 My library tools; 8 Innovative interfaces, new interfaces, search services, toolbars, lookups and widgets; 8.1 User perceptions of broken; 9 End-to-end integration and a seamless user experience; 10 Net size, bigger and better partnerships, and getting others to share the work; 11 Library application services for information exchange: more and less than web services; 12 More elements of the integrated information environment
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12.1 Object oriented principles, relational structure and modularity12.2 Open source; 12.3 Standards; 12.4 Mashups; 13 Conclusions; 13.1 Distributed and shared access and materials management; 13.2 New search combinations and points of user access; 13.3 Seamlessness; 13.4 Silo busting; 13.5 Taking information management to the network level; 13.6 The unified and integrated online information environment; References; Index
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9781843343684
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ISBN 1843343681
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ISBN 9781843343691
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 184334369X
Sprache:
Englisch
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