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Interlibrary loans, subscriptions and copyright in the UK academic library sector
Higher education institution (HEI) libraries in the UK undertake a variety of interlibrary loan (ILL) and document supply operations, against a current background of increasing budgetary pressures.
Andrew Johnson
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The Order of Success: A Slow Path to Copyright Librarianship
No faculty lines were open when I graduated with my MLS at the library where I was employed as a staff member, but I was able to take advantage of organizational restructuring to obtain a management position over interlibrary loan. My department head at
LeEtta M. Schmidt
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Copyright Buddies: Cultivating Teamwork to Support Our Copyright Journey
Our journey to gaining copyright competence started many years ago but from two different points. Susan was teaching an information literacy course and needed to quickly come up to speed to present a unit to her students on copyright and fair use.
Susan E. Beck, Norice Lee
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Abstract Current methodologies for designing search strategies rely heavily on the knowledge and expertise of information specialists. Yet, the volume and complexity of scientific literature is overwhelming for even the most experienced information specialists, making it difficult to produce robust search strategies for complex systematic reviews.
Hannah O'Keefe +3 more
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The word “sharing” is not unfamiliar to everyone now, but many people do not understand the sharing of educational resources (ER), and the distribution of ER does not seem to be the topic that people are most concerned about. This paper is aimed at conducting research on the construction of educational big data information intelligence based on ...
Yuan He +3 more
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Transformative agreements: Do they pave the way to open access?
Abstract Transformative agreements, also known as ‘offsetting’, ‘read and publish’, or ‘publish and read’ agreements, have shifted the focus of scholarly journal licensing from cost containment towards open access publication. An analysis of 36 full‐text transformative agreements recorded in the ESAC registry shows that ‘transformative agreement’ is an
Ángel Borrego +2 more
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Integrating e‐collections following the merger of two specialist hospital libraries: a case study
Abstract Background Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust was formed in February 2017 following an acquisition. The Library and Knowledge Services (LKS) merged while operating across two hospital sites. A priority for the merged Library and Knowledge Service was to integrate e‐collections.
Ann Daly +3 more
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Neuerungen im Urheberrecht für Bibliotheken
The article discusses new copyright permissions of the “Urheberrechts-Wissensgesellschafts-Gesetz“ (UrhWissG) and highlights opportunities for practical implementation within the library landscape.
Ernst, Michael
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A Narrative History of Resource Sharing in the State of Maryland [PDF]
This post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of the article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part of the OASIS Project. Article reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.
Copeland, Andrea J.
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Opening interlibrary loan to open access [PDF]
Copyright held by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine interlibrary loan requests for open access materials submitted during fiscal years 2010 and 2011 and to determine the impact of open access materials ...
Baich, Tina
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