The Anatolian University Libraries Consortium (ANKOS), which was originally established to coordinate university libraries' electronic serials purchases, today plays an active role in selecting, providing access to, managing and evaluating electronic information resources in Turkey. A substantial volume of subscriptions and purchases of e-journal, e-book and e-reference resources is conducted through ANKOS. In order to measure the usage rate of these resources, to conduct cost analyses and to use the findings in strategic planning cycles of both the institutions and the consortium, a New Electronic Resources Management System (ERM) has been developed by ANKOS. In this study, the authors explain how the new system was developed, its technica...
We have now reached a tipping point at which electronic resources comprise more than half of academi...
Electronic resource management systems e-Resources e-Resource evaluation process Online evaluation s...
We have now reached a tipping point at which electronic resources comprise more than half of academi...
The Anatolian University Libraries Consortium (ANKOS), which was originally established to coordinat...
The Anatolian University Libraries Consortium (ANKOS), which was originally established to coordinat...
Electronic resources, due to the fact that they embody the recent data, is one of the most significa...
The Publisher Application System(PAS) is aWeb-based archiving and online evaluation systemdeveloped ...
In this short article the increase in the usage of electronically licensed databases by ANKOS (Anato...
With the establishment of Anatolian University Library Consortium (ANKOS), the number of accessible ...
ANKOS is the acronym for the Anatolian University Libraries Consortium (Anadolu Üniversite Kütüphane...
The Publisher Application System (PAS) is a Web-based archiving and online evaluation system develop...
Turkish university and research libraries have been cooperating for 20 years for the primary purpose...
Turkish university and research libraries have been cooperating for 20 years for the primary purpose...
In recent years there has been a rapid transition from print to electronic resources. Significant a...
Library Connect: Emerging Global Trends in University Library Development, Nazarbayev University, Ju...
We have now reached a tipping point at which electronic resources comprise more than half of academi...
Electronic resource management systems e-Resources e-Resource evaluation process Online evaluation s...
We have now reached a tipping point at which electronic resources comprise more than half of academi...
The Anatolian University Libraries Consortium (ANKOS), which was originally established to coordinat...
The Anatolian University Libraries Consortium (ANKOS), which was originally established to coordinat...
Electronic resources, due to the fact that they embody the recent data, is one of the most significa...
The Publisher Application System(PAS) is aWeb-based archiving and online evaluation systemdeveloped ...
In this short article the increase in the usage of electronically licensed databases by ANKOS (Anato...
With the establishment of Anatolian University Library Consortium (ANKOS), the number of accessible ...
ANKOS is the acronym for the Anatolian University Libraries Consortium (Anadolu Üniversite Kütüphane...
The Publisher Application System (PAS) is a Web-based archiving and online evaluation system develop...
Turkish university and research libraries have been cooperating for 20 years for the primary purpose...
Turkish university and research libraries have been cooperating for 20 years for the primary purpose...
In recent years there has been a rapid transition from print to electronic resources. Significant a...
Library Connect: Emerging Global Trends in University Library Development, Nazarbayev University, Ju...
We have now reached a tipping point at which electronic resources comprise more than half of academi...
Electronic resource management systems e-Resources e-Resource evaluation process Online evaluation s...
We have now reached a tipping point at which electronic resources comprise more than half of academi...