ABSTRACT: With the rise of the Internet, scientists expect to be able to access all library services from anywhere they can carry their laptops, and to go from database to full-text article in one session. The impact of these expectations on the traditionally separate services of a library catalog, on-site collection of printed resources, document delivery system, database searching, and current awareness will be discussed. A key component to the integration of these library services is the OpenURL syntax, which forms the basis of communication among disparate systems from a variety of vendors. A solution that has been implemented in the small special library of a non-profit research institute will be presented as an example. The library&ap...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
[[abstract]]In the information environment with diverse heterogeneity, users are burdened with the p...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original `de facto' standard version 0.1, and t...
This paper will reflect on the experience of installing, configuring and maintaining the Ex Libris' ...
This paper explores SFX as a tool to provide seamless access to electronic resources in the fewest s...
The OpenURL framework, a term that is becoming widely used in the information world, will be explain...
After finishing the study of Web-based reference linking, Herbert Van de Sompel further refined his ...
The improvement of access to scholarly literature caused by electronic journal publishing quickly le...
[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revi...
In September 2006, the Second Research Software Contest, held by the Online Computer Library Center ...
The development of the OpenURL standard in 2000 was a much-heralded milestone for enhancing access t...
Herbert Van De Sompel, working with colleagues at Ghent University, demonstrated an alternative to s...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
Lewis presents case for using an OpenURL link resolver with learning management systems to create pe...
A URL takes requesters from a citation to a destination… provided, of course, the URL is still valid...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
[[abstract]]In the information environment with diverse heterogeneity, users are burdened with the p...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original `de facto' standard version 0.1, and t...
This paper will reflect on the experience of installing, configuring and maintaining the Ex Libris' ...
This paper explores SFX as a tool to provide seamless access to electronic resources in the fewest s...
The OpenURL framework, a term that is becoming widely used in the information world, will be explain...
After finishing the study of Web-based reference linking, Herbert Van de Sompel further refined his ...
The improvement of access to scholarly literature caused by electronic journal publishing quickly le...
[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revi...
In September 2006, the Second Research Software Contest, held by the Online Computer Library Center ...
The development of the OpenURL standard in 2000 was a much-heralded milestone for enhancing access t...
Herbert Van De Sompel, working with colleagues at Ghent University, demonstrated an alternative to s...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
Lewis presents case for using an OpenURL link resolver with learning management systems to create pe...
A URL takes requesters from a citation to a destination… provided, of course, the URL is still valid...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
[[abstract]]In the information environment with diverse heterogeneity, users are burdened with the p...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original `de facto' standard version 0.1, and t...