erm ig - ala 2012 - presentation
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"This session of the ERM Interest Group focuses on the role that library initiated ERMS continue to play in the ERM marketplace. Major developments are taking place with the focus on ILS and ERM integration in systems such as ExLibris’ ALMA, Innovative’s Sierra and the Kuali OLE project but many libraries still choose to develop their own ERMS or turn to solutions created and offered by other libraries such as CUFTS, CORAL, ERMes and Gold Rush. This session includes presentations from representatives of these library initiated ERMS and will highlight the value and impact that these systems continue to have on the ERMS marketplace both now and in the future."TRANSCRIPT
Electronic Resources Management Interest Group ALA 2012June 23, 2012
Why library-initiated electronic resource management systems?
Systems, Catalog & Digital Initiatives Librarian, University of Wisconsin – La Crosse
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Flexibility
Integration
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70%
30%
Electronic Current Serials Print Current Serials
NCES Supplemental Academic Libraries Survey (ALS) 2010 Tables to NCES 2012-365
In 2010, 70% of expenditures for current serials in 3,689 academic libraries was for e-content.
Electronic Current Serials $ 1,249,726,269.00 Print Current Serials $ 536,356,795.00
NCES Supplemental Academic Libraries Survey (ALS) 2010 Tables to NCES 2012-365
AND libraries
NCES Supplemental Academic Libraries Survey (ALS) 2010 Tables to NCES 2012-365
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Libraries need flexible tools that are customizable and easily adapt to the quickly changing landscape of resource management.
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Lincoln Logs OR Legos
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Lincoln Logs OR Legos
AND^
AND….
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