Rapid growth in the number of electronic resources and the complexity of managing e-collections has posed new challenges for libraries and hence requires the development of new tools. To meet this need, Ex Libris is developing a new product, an electronic resource management (ERM) system. The development process began in 2002 and has benefited from the company's 25 years of experience in providing libraries with various products - an integrated library system, digital asset management system, library portal, and link server. Working with an international focus group and development partners and interacting with the Digital Library Federation's Electronic Resource Management Initiative (DLF ERMI) committee, Ex Libris explored the various a...
This is a conference proceeding from the 32nd annual Charleston Library Conference, held November 7-...
Many university libraries now utilize an Electronic Resource Management (ERM) system to assist with ...
This is a preprint of an article that has been accepted for publication in The Serials Librarian, v....
Librarians are faced with the potential of an electronic environment where most aspects of content a...
For several years libraries, especially larger libraries and research libraries, have been more and ...
The growth of reliance on electronic resources in libraries has led to the recognition of electronic...
This article reviews the Digital Library Federation’s (DLF) Electronic Resource Management Initiativ...
The article presents update on the use of electronic resource management systems (ERM) in libraries....
The advent of e-resources and their increased use have changed the library scenario from physical to...
In March 2003 Glasgow University Library joined with Innovative and several other Innovative custome...
An Electronic Resource Management System (ERMS) is a software which helps the librarians to manage d...
21 SlidesPaper presented during the SANLIC Workshop, 4-5 May 2011, DurbanThe complexity of and speci...
The emphasis is on the particular functionally required for managing e-resources and the ways in whi...
In the September 2004 issue, I reported on the Electronic Resource Management (ERM) offerings of the...
This panel will be sharing information about the implementation and maintenance of their ERM (and re...
This is a conference proceeding from the 32nd annual Charleston Library Conference, held November 7-...
Many university libraries now utilize an Electronic Resource Management (ERM) system to assist with ...
This is a preprint of an article that has been accepted for publication in The Serials Librarian, v....
Librarians are faced with the potential of an electronic environment where most aspects of content a...
For several years libraries, especially larger libraries and research libraries, have been more and ...
The growth of reliance on electronic resources in libraries has led to the recognition of electronic...
This article reviews the Digital Library Federation’s (DLF) Electronic Resource Management Initiativ...
The article presents update on the use of electronic resource management systems (ERM) in libraries....
The advent of e-resources and their increased use have changed the library scenario from physical to...
In March 2003 Glasgow University Library joined with Innovative and several other Innovative custome...
An Electronic Resource Management System (ERMS) is a software which helps the librarians to manage d...
21 SlidesPaper presented during the SANLIC Workshop, 4-5 May 2011, DurbanThe complexity of and speci...
The emphasis is on the particular functionally required for managing e-resources and the ways in whi...
In the September 2004 issue, I reported on the Electronic Resource Management (ERM) offerings of the...
This panel will be sharing information about the implementation and maintenance of their ERM (and re...
This is a conference proceeding from the 32nd annual Charleston Library Conference, held November 7-...
Many university libraries now utilize an Electronic Resource Management (ERM) system to assist with ...
This is a preprint of an article that has been accepted for publication in The Serials Librarian, v....