[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revisit OpenURL and library linking. The OpenURL framework for context-sensitive linking has been in use for a decade, during which library collections and users\u27 behaviors have undergone radical change. This report examines how libraries can make use of web usability principles and data analysis to improve their local resolver installations and looks to the wider web for what the future of this integral library technology might hold
ABSTRACT: With the rise of the Internet, scientists expect to be able to access all library services...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original ‘de facto’ standard version 0.1, and t...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original `de facto' standard version 0.1, and t...
[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revi...
The improvement of access to scholarly literature caused by electronic journal publishing quickly le...
Herbert Van De Sompel, working with colleagues at Ghent University, demonstrated an alternative to s...
This article will be of interest to librarians, particularly those in consortia that are evaluating ...
Abstract: This article will be of interest to librarians, particularly those in consortia that are e...
LINKING TO FULL TEXT THROUGH link resolver technology and the OpenURL standard has made electronic j...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
This article describes the work of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Improving ...
Lewis presents case for using an OpenURL link resolver with learning management systems to create pe...
In recent years, link resolver technology has become integral to ensuring successful institutional a...
A URL takes requesters from a citation to a destination… provided, of course, the URL is still valid...
research that underpins OpenURL reaches back into the 1990s, when herbert van De Sompel, working wit...
ABSTRACT: With the rise of the Internet, scientists expect to be able to access all library services...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original ‘de facto’ standard version 0.1, and t...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original `de facto' standard version 0.1, and t...
[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revi...
The improvement of access to scholarly literature caused by electronic journal publishing quickly le...
Herbert Van De Sompel, working with colleagues at Ghent University, demonstrated an alternative to s...
This article will be of interest to librarians, particularly those in consortia that are evaluating ...
Abstract: This article will be of interest to librarians, particularly those in consortia that are e...
LINKING TO FULL TEXT THROUGH link resolver technology and the OpenURL standard has made electronic j...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
This article describes the work of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Improving ...
Lewis presents case for using an OpenURL link resolver with learning management systems to create pe...
In recent years, link resolver technology has become integral to ensuring successful institutional a...
A URL takes requesters from a citation to a destination… provided, of course, the URL is still valid...
research that underpins OpenURL reaches back into the 1990s, when herbert van De Sompel, working wit...
ABSTRACT: With the rise of the Internet, scientists expect to be able to access all library services...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original ‘de facto’ standard version 0.1, and t...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original `de facto' standard version 0.1, and t...