NISO’s Business Information Topic Committee approved in December 2009 the establishment of a new working group called IOTA—Improving OpenURL Through Analytics. Chaired by Adam Chandler, E-Resources & Database Management Research Librarian in Central Library Operations at Cornell University, the working group will build on work previously conducted by Adam at Cornell. Jim LeBlanc, Director of Delivery & Metadata Management Services and Adam’s colleague at Cornell, talked to him about the work he had already done and the follow-up project at NISO
As research across domains of study has become increasingly reliant on digital tools (librarianship ...
[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revi...
Abstract For many consortia and libraries, open access is a driver for change in both license manag...
This article describes the work of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Improving ...
The development of the OpenURL standard in 2000 was a much-heralded milestone for enhancing access t...
1. Restatement of original problem statement 2. Findings a. Genre Element Frequency Report b. Ele...
Presented at Access 2014, winner of poster contest.OpenURL has been a stalwart in the arsenal of Lib...
Herbert Van De Sompel, working with colleagues at Ghent University, demonstrated an alternative to s...
The presentation has two parts: Adam Chandler's presentation on Open URL quality metrics (20091016 M...
research that underpins OpenURL reaches back into the 1990s, when herbert van De Sompel, working wit...
Purpose – While academic libraries have often purchased proprietary software to assess patron satisf...
The research described here was supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy programme to...
ISCTE-IUL is a Portuguese public university with approximately 9000 students enrolled in undergradu...
The OA Book Usage Data Trust is exploring how an International Data Space (IDS) can address issues o...
Open access institutional repositories were created to promote access to information, encourage scho...
As research across domains of study has become increasingly reliant on digital tools (librarianship ...
[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revi...
Abstract For many consortia and libraries, open access is a driver for change in both license manag...
This article describes the work of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Improving ...
The development of the OpenURL standard in 2000 was a much-heralded milestone for enhancing access t...
1. Restatement of original problem statement 2. Findings a. Genre Element Frequency Report b. Ele...
Presented at Access 2014, winner of poster contest.OpenURL has been a stalwart in the arsenal of Lib...
Herbert Van De Sompel, working with colleagues at Ghent University, demonstrated an alternative to s...
The presentation has two parts: Adam Chandler's presentation on Open URL quality metrics (20091016 M...
research that underpins OpenURL reaches back into the 1990s, when herbert van De Sompel, working wit...
Purpose – While academic libraries have often purchased proprietary software to assess patron satisf...
The research described here was supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy programme to...
ISCTE-IUL is a Portuguese public university with approximately 9000 students enrolled in undergradu...
The OA Book Usage Data Trust is exploring how an International Data Space (IDS) can address issues o...
Open access institutional repositories were created to promote access to information, encourage scho...
As research across domains of study has become increasingly reliant on digital tools (librarianship ...
[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revi...
Abstract For many consortia and libraries, open access is a driver for change in both license manag...