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摘要
本文旨在回顾UnityUK和FABLibraries (Find a Book in Libraries)在同一作者(与Elisabeth Robinson)于2011年发表评论后大约五年的地位。设计/方法/方法UnityUK服务及其合作服务FABLibraries被置于当前的服务和政治背景下:不断变化的政治和公共服务的减少。谢菲尔德大学进行的一项调查的结论被认为是当前的技术发展。尽管同业拆借总体下降,但UnityUK的订阅量保持稳定。FABLibraries服务在为英格兰和英国的公共图书馆创建单一数字存在方面发挥了关键作用。最近在公务员制度方面的重大政治变革的结果尚不清楚,但有理由相信这两个部门在支持资源发现和供应方面的作用。FABLibraries服务被定位为国家电子公共图书馆平台的主要组成部分。这将提供一种具有成本效益的方法,使每个可以上网的人都能获得国家资源。原创性/价值作者提供了变化、最近的政府报告和公共部门紧缩对相互借贷的影响的最新观点,以及在这种环境中关键资源发现工具的地位。
Resource sharing in the UK public library system: an update
Purpose
This paper aims to review the position of UnityUK and FABLibraries (Find a Book in Libraries) some five years after a review by the same author (with Elisabeth Robinson) was published in 2011.
Design/methodology/approach
The UnityUK service and its co-service FABLibraries is placed in the current service and political context: changing politics and reductions in public service. The conclusions of a survey conducted by the University of Sheffield are noted as current technical developments.
Findings
Subscriptions to UnityUK remain stable despite an overall decline in interlending. The FABLibraries service is well positioned to play a key role in the creation of a single digital presence for public libraries in England and in the UK.
Practical implications
The outcome of major recent political change in respect of public service is not yet known, but there is reason to be confident about the role of the two services in supporting resource discovery and supply.
Social implications
The FABLibraries service is well positioned to be the major building block in a national e-public library platform. This would provide a cost-effective means of making national resources accessible to everyone who can get online.
Originality/value
The author provides an up-to-date perspective of the impact of change, recent government reports and public sector austerity on interlending and the position of key resource discovery tools in that environment.