Only a few years ago most library management systems were considered stable and mature and the focus of effort by library vendors and academic libraries was on developing and implementing client facing, web scale, discovery layers. These are now ubiquitous. However the rise and rise of electronic content and the growing complexity of managing that electronic content with systems developed last century has led to the current focus on developing and implementing next generation library management systems. These new library systems are being built from the ground up, encompassing all forms of content and subsuming more recently developed products, such as link resolvers. Implementing a new library management system is a major undertaking and n...
This article introduces some of the latest developments and trends taking place with respect to libr...
With the increasing dominance of electronic content and digital collections in academic libraries, t...
Information technology has transformed library and information services. Distinctive features of the...
Only a few years ago most library management systems were considered stable and mature and the focus...
Multiple systems, disconnected workflows, and siloed information have plagued libraries for years. L...
There is a need for a new breed of organization and strategy in a changed landscape for library syst...
The adoption of Integrated Library Systems (ILS) became prevalent in the 1980s and 1990s as librarie...
Current breed of LMSs do not have the capability to deliver library services in the new holistic inf...
This chapter, in a work of some 32 chapters, provides a review of developments in the marketplace fo...
Sophistication of technology has resulted in libraries having to manage print, digital and electroni...
Traditional Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs) are no longer satisfying information seekers who h...
There is a need for a new breed of organization and strategy in a changed landscape for library syst...
Libraries have long been proponents of automation, but one area that remains a challenge is support ...
The limits of the now-aging integrated library system (ILS) software model are constraining the pres...
This paper describes the factors that led the Orbis Cascade Alliance, a 37 institution academic libr...
This article introduces some of the latest developments and trends taking place with respect to libr...
With the increasing dominance of electronic content and digital collections in academic libraries, t...
Information technology has transformed library and information services. Distinctive features of the...
Only a few years ago most library management systems were considered stable and mature and the focus...
Multiple systems, disconnected workflows, and siloed information have plagued libraries for years. L...
There is a need for a new breed of organization and strategy in a changed landscape for library syst...
The adoption of Integrated Library Systems (ILS) became prevalent in the 1980s and 1990s as librarie...
Current breed of LMSs do not have the capability to deliver library services in the new holistic inf...
This chapter, in a work of some 32 chapters, provides a review of developments in the marketplace fo...
Sophistication of technology has resulted in libraries having to manage print, digital and electroni...
Traditional Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs) are no longer satisfying information seekers who h...
There is a need for a new breed of organization and strategy in a changed landscape for library syst...
Libraries have long been proponents of automation, but one area that remains a challenge is support ...
The limits of the now-aging integrated library system (ILS) software model are constraining the pres...
This paper describes the factors that led the Orbis Cascade Alliance, a 37 institution academic libr...
This article introduces some of the latest developments and trends taking place with respect to libr...
With the increasing dominance of electronic content and digital collections in academic libraries, t...
Information technology has transformed library and information services. Distinctive features of the...