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Advancements in Real-Time Availability in Interlibrary Loan 馆际互借实时可用性研究进展
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2015-03-15 DOI: 10.1080/1072303X.2016.1143905
Shannon Pritting, W. Jones
Determining if items are available is a major part of interlibrary loan work. Many libraries try to minimize staff time spent on determining availability by investing in circulation-based resource-sharing systems that require a major investment in time and funds, and then work only for the libraries within the circulation-based system. The IDS Project created a new solution, a Lending Availability Service, to automatically determine availability through software that is integrated within the resource-sharing software ILLiad. The Lending Availability Service determines availability for any requests a library receives, and it can automate portions of the ILL workflow that require determining whether an item is on the shelf or in a collection that can be lent. The Lending Availability Service is highly configurable and was designed with ILL workflows in mind. It overcomes problematic areas in workflows to allow for highly optimized resource sharing through automatic lookups of availability.
确定项目是否可用是馆际互借工作的主要部分。许多图书馆试图通过投资基于循环的资源共享系统来减少员工在确定可用性上花费的时间,这需要大量的时间和资金投资,然后只为基于循环的系统中的图书馆工作。IDS项目创建了一个新的解决方案,即贷款可用性服务,通过集成在资源共享软件ILLiad中的软件自动确定可用性。借阅可用性服务确定图书馆收到的任何请求的可用性,并且它可以自动执行ILL工作流程的某些部分,这些工作需要确定某项内容是在书架上还是在可以借阅的集合中。贷款可用性服务是高度可配置的,并且在设计时考虑了ILL工作流程。它克服了工作流中的问题区域,通过自动查找可用性来实现高度优化的资源共享。
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引用次数: 4
Interlibrary Loan Options With Digital Equipment 使用数字设备的馆际互借选项
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2015-03-15 DOI: 10.1080/1072303X.2015.1125404
David Mark Zopfi-Jordan
Technology has changed over time for interlibrary loan; digital equipment now gives opportunities to deliver requests without damaging rare or fragile materials. Examples of the equipment are cameras, flat bed scanners, form feed scanners, iPhones, iPads, handheld scanning wands, microreel scanners, and microfiche scanners. In this article, we will take a look at uses for copying rare books and uses of digital equipment to fill interlibrary loan requests.
随着时间的推移,馆际互借的技术发生了变化;如今,数字设备提供了在不损坏稀有或易碎材料的情况下交付需求的机会。这些设备的例子有相机、平板扫描仪、表单馈送扫描仪、iphone、ipad、手持扫描棒、微卷扫描仪和缩微胶片扫描仪。在这篇文章中,我们将看看复制珍本图书的用途和使用数字设备来满足馆际互借请求。
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引用次数: 1
Large-Scale Book and Journal Digitization Projects and Interlibrary Service: Opening the Discussion 大型书刊数字化工程与馆际服务:开启讨论
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2015-03-15 DOI: 10.1080/1072303X.2016.1150380
Kevin O’Brien
Large-scale library-based book scanning and metadata projects have greatly enlarged the sphere of readily accessible items for scholars, students, independent researchers, and casual readers. These efforts have made large numbers of digital surrogates of items once found only on the shelves of geographically dispersed research libraries universally available to those with access to the Web. Following current U.S. copyright law, the content of these projects is primarily date-determined public domain literature. Copyright law stipulates that all material published in the United States before 1923 is in the public domain. Material published after that date may be in the public domain as well if no copyright notice was included in the publication or if registration of copyright after the initial period of protection was not renewed. Among the several traditional areas of library operations that stand to benefit from these new resources is interlibrary loan service. Instead of deciding whether or not to loan (sometimes rare or fragile) original material, the opportunity to direct both local library users and libraries submitting borrowing requests to the wealth of now-available scanned copies of books and journal articles has the potential to have a significant impact on resource sharing. Legal objections from publishers and authors’ organizations have challenged these scanning efforts since their inception, but court decisions, including the Author’s Guild vs. HathiTrust case, have tended to set strong precedents for their protection under the fair-use provisions of copyright law (Albanese, 2012). The Author’s Guild is undertaking a final push to have
大规模的基于图书馆的图书扫描和元数据项目极大地扩大了学者、学生、独立研究人员和普通读者容易获得的项目的范围。这些努力使得曾经只能在地理上分散的研究型图书馆的书架上找到的大量图书的数字替代品能够普遍地提供给那些可以访问网络的人。根据现行的美国版权法,这些项目的内容主要是日期确定的公共领域文献。版权法规定,1923年之前在美国出版的所有材料都属于公共领域。在该日期之后出版的材料,如果出版物中没有包含版权声明,或者在最初的保护期之后没有更新版权登记,也可以进入公共领域。图书馆业务的几个传统领域将受益于这些新资源,其中包括馆际互借服务。与其决定是否借出(有时是稀有的或易碎的)原始资料,还不如指导当地图书馆用户和图书馆提交借阅请求,以获取大量现有的图书和期刊文章的扫描副本,这有可能对资源共享产生重大影响。从一开始,出版商和作者组织就对这些扫描工作提出了法律上的反对,但法院的判决,包括作者协会与HathiTrust一案,往往为他们在版权法的合理使用条款下的保护设定了强有力的先例(Albanese, 2012)。作家协会正在进行最后的努力
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引用次数: 0
Profiles in Resource Sharing: David Larsen 资源共享中的概况:David Larsen
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2015-03-15 DOI: 10.1080/1072303X.2015.1074635
Ryan Litsey
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引用次数: 0
Interlibrary Lending in Mexican, Caribbean, Central American, and South American Libraries 墨西哥、加勒比、中美洲和南美洲图书馆的馆际互借
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2014-10-20 DOI: 10.1080/1072303X.2015.1017072
LeEtta M. Schmidt
This article reports on a survey to Mexican, Caribbean, Central American, and South American libraries about interlibrary loan services and activities. It builds on previous studies and reports in an attempt to address a void in current interlibrary lending literature concerning Latin American libraries’ interlibrary lending services.
本文报告了对墨西哥、加勒比、中美洲和南美洲图书馆馆际互借服务和活动的调查。它以以前的研究和报告为基础,试图解决目前关于拉丁美洲图书馆馆际互借服务的馆际互借文献中的空白。
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引用次数: 5
Profiles in Resource Sharing: Lars Leon 资源共享中的概况:Lars Leon
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2014-10-20 DOI: 10.1080/1072303X.2015.1048917
Ryan Litsey
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引用次数: 0
Editorial Board EOV 编辑委员会EOV
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2014-10-20 DOI: 10.1080/1072303x.2014.1060085
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引用次数: 0
Book-Buying Through Interlibrary Loan: Analysis of the First Eight Years at a Large Public University Library 馆际互借购书:某大型公立大学图书馆前八年的分析
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2014-10-20 DOI: 10.1080/1072303X.2015.1018473
C. W. Gee
Purchasing recently published books rather than requesting them through interlibrary loan provides rapid service to patrons and builds the collection with relevant materials that circulate at least as much as books purchased through traditional methods. This article is a case study of how Joyner Library at East Carolina University has used interlibrary loan to purchase requested titles from 2006 through 2014 and provides an analysis of the results. The mechanics, changes, and successes along the way of the eight years of the service are discussed.
购买最近出版的图书而不是通过馆际互借的方式向用户索取,为用户提供了快速的服务,并建立了与通过传统方法购买的图书流通至少一样多的相关资料的收藏。本文以东卡罗莱纳大学乔伊纳图书馆从2006年到2014年利用馆际互借购买图书为例进行研究,并对结果进行分析。本文讨论了该服务八年来的机制、变化和成功。
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引用次数: 2
Teaching Patrons to Fish: The Educational Value of Cancelling Requests for Locally Available Materials 教读者钓鱼:取消对当地可用资料的请求的教育价值
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2014-10-20 DOI: 10.1080/1072303X.2015.1048916
R. Connell, T. Connell
Expansive document delivery service for locally available materials is becoming increasingly popular, but is a learning component lost with the implementation of this service? In this study, the authors compare data from two institutions, one that provides an unadvertised document delivery service without instruction, and another that cancels requests for locally available materials with an instructional component. The behavior of each institution's patrons over a 4-year period is analyzed and found to differ at statistically significant levels. These findings will be useful for interlibrary loan policy makers who are considering whether to implement document delivery for locally available items.
为本地可获得的材料提供扩展的文档传递服务正变得越来越流行,但是随着该服务的实现,是否丢失了一个学习组件?在这项研究中,作者比较了来自两家机构的数据,其中一家机构提供未经宣传的没有指导的文件传递服务,另一家机构取消了对带有指导成分的本地可用材料的请求。每个机构的赞助人的行为在4年期间进行了分析,发现在统计显著水平上存在差异。这些发现将对正在考虑是否对当地可获得的项目实施文件递送的馆际互借政策制定者有用。
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引用次数: 6
Occam's Reader Web Viewer and University of Hawaii at Manoa Contributions Occam's Reader Web Viewer和夏威夷大学马诺阿分校的贡献
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2014-08-08 DOI: 10.1080/1072303X.2014.945382
Naomi Chow, Arthur Shum, Erin Kim, Wing-kwan. Leung, B. Tillinghast
The University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) Hamilton Library Occam’s Reader team consists of Arthur Shum and Erin Kim from the University of Hawaii (UH) Library Systems, Wing Leung from Desktop Network Services, Naomi Chow from the Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Department, and Beth Tillinghast, the Interim Assistant University Librarian for Information Technology. The involvement of UHM Library came through its participation as an institutional member in Resources Sharing/Document Delivery (RSDD) committee of the Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA) library consortia.
夏威夷大学马诺阿分校汉密尔顿图书馆奥卡姆的读者团队由夏威夷大学图书馆系统的Arthur Shum和Erin Kim、桌面网络服务部的Wing Leung、馆际互借部的Naomi Chow和大学信息技术临时助理馆员Beth Tillinghast组成。UHM图书馆作为机构成员参与了大西部图书馆联盟(GWLA)图书馆联盟的资源共享/文件传递(RSDD)委员会。
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