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Trends and Technology in Sharing Electronic Resources. For CDLC November 19, 2004 Carey Hatch SUNY Office of Library and Information Services Carey.hatch@suny.edu. Trends in “shared” electronic resources. Google now Google Scholar!!
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Trends and Technology in Sharing Electronic Resources For CDLC November 19, 2004 Carey Hatch SUNY Office of Library and Information Services Carey.hatch@suny.edu
Trends in “shared” electronic resources • Google • now Google Scholar!! “In a move that some scholars see as a boon for research and others say could help make libraries obsolete, Google on Thursday unveiled a search engine that focuses on academic materials.” Chronicle of Higher Education Nov. 19, 2004
Trends in “shared” electronic resources • Flat budgets • Annual vendor increases • New types of content, i.e. images, music files, video • Increased use by students and faculty • Resignation that we can not afford to maintain print as we did in the past • The “retreat” from the big deal
Trends in “shared” electronic resources • Open Access publications/content • Open Source software • Institutional Repositories • Open Archives Initiative • Digital Rights Management
Trends in “shared” electronic resources • Open URL • Federated Searching • Enterprise Searching • Electronic Resource Management (ERM)
Trends in “shared” electronic resources • Libraries and E-learning/Course Management integration • Libraries and student information systems integration • Learning Content Management • Campus Portals • E Portfolios
Traditional LMS Acquisitions Circulation ILL Cataloging Serials Reports New LMS Search portal Link Resolver CMS integration Student system integration Digital Library Portfolios Content Management Digital Rights Management Trends in “shared” electronic resources