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大学城图书馆联盟顶层设计 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
通过对大学城图书馆间共享活动成功案例的调查,在顶层设计理念指导下,提出大学城图书馆联盟的定义、建设目标,并构建共享平台结构图,按云服务模式提出三层架构的建设内容,围绕大学城图书馆联盟可持续开展提出组织机构的建设和保障机制的研究,为大学城内图书馆共享活动提供参考与借鉴。 相似文献
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钟雪莲 《大学图书情报学刊》2012,30(5):10-13
图书馆联盟是图书馆发展的必然趋势.通过建立医学图书馆联盟可以实现医学图书馆文献信息资源的共建共享和资源的合理配置,更好地满足用户信息需求,并使循证医学真正地发挥作用.为促进医学图书馆联盟健康稳步发展,文章提出应从组织管理、馆员队伍建设、服务手段、技术支撑、知识产权保护等方面着手,探索完善医学图书馆联盟的发展策略. 相似文献
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《资料收集管理》2012,37(3-4):322-332
In 2011, the Northeastern Ohio Cooperative Regional Library Depository completed a pilot project that created a shared catalog for depository holdings. The project, coordinated by the Northeastern Ohio Cooperative Regional Library Depository Implementation Group, has paved the way for the remaining four Ohio depositories to contribute their depository holdings to the shared catalog. This paper describes the motivation for the project and the planning, implementation, and impact of a shared catalog on depository workflow and service at the Northeast Ohio Regional Depository. It also highlights implications for the improved storage capacity through statewide deduplication projects. 相似文献
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《资料收集管理》2012,37(3-4):260-270
The Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries is a consortium of twenty-two university libraries in western Canada. Planning for a regional shared print archive has included the formation of several task groups, the engagement of a project consultant, and local development of a holdings registry tool. The original impetus for the project was to clear maximum shelf space at member libraries quickly. The planning challenge that has emerged is to design a project that meets this short-term regional need for repurposed space in member libraries, while building in scalability to address a broader preservation mandate, and that allows linking to related initiatives in other jurisdictions. 相似文献
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Recognizing the digital opportunities available, the libraries of eight educational institutions in Minnesota built on a previously existing consortial relationship in order to explore the possibility of sharing a Digital Asset Management System (DAMS). This article discusses the experience of these institutions as they chose CONTENTdm and the considerations made when settling on an option viable for a consortium. It elaborates on the shared cost considerations, hardware purchases, and the consortium's experience as it purchased and implemented the software, formalized avenues of communication, and established collection standards. We close by discussing the opportunities, challenges, and rewards experienced by those involved. 相似文献