RapidR: Innovative Resource Sharing for Physical Delivery

B. Sewell, M. Gaffney
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ABSRACT Resource sharing practices are always evolving, with new software, tools, and consortia available to streamline and enhance operations. RapidILL's introduction of RapidR represents a groundbreaking way for libraries to easily share collections regardless of their geographic location, consortial affiliation, or integrated library system software. RapidR provides a unique infrastructure that has made a substantial difference in the ability of libraries to provide returnable loans efficiently and quickly to requesting users. This case study will demonstrate the positive impact RapidR has had on two libraries' resource sharing services, and it will outline RapidR's ability to serve as a substitute or an enhancement to traditional consortial borrowing structures.
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RapidR:创新的物理交付资源共享
资源共享实践一直在不断发展,新的软件、工具和联盟可以简化和增强操作。RapidILL推出的RapidR代表了一种突破性的方式,使图书馆可以轻松地共享馆藏,而不受地理位置、联盟关系或集成图书馆系统软件的限制。RapidR提供了一种独特的基础设施,使图书馆能够高效、快速地向请求用户提供可偿还的借阅。本案例研究将展示RapidR对两家图书馆资源共享服务的积极影响,并将概述RapidR作为传统合作借阅结构的替代或增强的能力。
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Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Electronic Reserve
Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Electronic Reserve Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The peer reviewed Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve is the only North American journal devoted to interlibrary loan, document delivery, and electronic reserve librarianship. While other journals in reference services and academic librarianship occasionally publish articles on interlibrary loan or electronic reserve, this unique journal publishes over half of all articles on these topics. These important articles are a mix of practice and theory. Retitled from the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply to reflect the expansion of its focus to include electronic reserve, the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve marks a clear direction to make the journal even more useful to all libraries.
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