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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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大學圖書館電子資源管理系統現況調查之研究 / A Survey on electronic resource management systems of university libraries

何子頎, He, Tze Chi Unknown Date (has links)
電子資源與傳統印刷館藏不同的特質,使其必須以不同與傳統印刷館藏的新模式進行管理,但是館員、館藏和技術三個因素影響了圖書館的電子資源管理工作,造成了許多電子資源難以管理的結果,當館員試著解決這些問題時,卻發現了傳統的整合性圖書館系統無法提供所需的支援,於是電子資源管理系統應運而生。 本研究透過文獻探討國內外電子資源管理與系統的相關議題,並透過深度訪談,以了解國內八所大學圖書館和三家廠商電子資源管理所面臨的問題與解決方法,是否能夠符合圖書館的電子資源管理需求。 根據研究發現,提出結論如下:1.確認不同於傳統印刷館藏之電子資源管理新模式;2.建構大學圖書館電子資源管理系統功能要件及標準;3. 國內大學圖書館電子資源管理負責單位與工作流程;4.我國大學圖書館電子資源管理工作遭遇之困難;5.我國大學圖書館電子資源管理系統與功能;6.我國大學圖書館使用現有電子資源管理系統之困難與對未來新系統之期望;7.廠商電子資源管理系統功能與未來發展方向;8.提升我國大學圖書館使用電子資源管理系統使用率之方向。 最後針對前述研究結果提出建議: 對圖書館的建議:1.簡化、重整現有電子資源管理的作業流程;2.發展電子資源使用評鑑;3.訂定電子資源館藏發展政策;4.電子資源管理的新模式;5.提升圖書館對於電子資源管理的主導性。 對廠商的建議:1.以使用者為導向設計電子資源管理系統;2.發展合作機制,整合圖書館新舊系統;3.提高系統與國內大學圖書館使用環境的整合度;4.加強推廣、行銷電子資源管理系統。 / The electronic resources have many different characteristics with traditional print collections, so it must be managed with new model different from traditional print collections, but the librarian, collection and technical caused the difficulties of electronic resources management. When the librarians tried to resolve these problems, they found that the traditional integrated library system is unable to provide the necessary support, so the electronic resource management systems came into being. The study is explored through literary reviews and in-depth interviews in order to understand the problems and solutions with electronic resources management in eight libraries and three vendors in Taiwan and see if they can support the function required of the electronic resources management. Based on the research findings, the conclusions of this study are: 1.identify the new model of the electronic resources management different from traditional print collections; 2.construction of the university libraries’ electronic resources management function required and standards; 3.the departments are responsible for electronic resources management of university libraries in Taiwan; 4.the difficulties of university libraries’ electronic resources management in Taiwan; 5.university libraries’ electronic resources management systems and their functions in Taiwan; 6.the difficulties of using electronic resources management systems and the expectations of new system; 7.the vendors’ electronic resources management products and their future direction of development; 8.the direction of increasing Taiwan's university libraries use of electronic resources management system usage. Finally, according to the results of the study, several suggestions are provided: For the library: 1.simplified and reorganized the existing electronic resource management workflow; 2.the development of electronic resource usage evaluation; 3. construct the electronic resources collection development policy; 4.the new model of electronic resources management; 5.upgrading the libraries’ dominant of electronic resources management. For the vendors: 1.their systems should support user-centered access; 2.intergrated with the existing systems; 3.intergrated with the other vendors’ systems; 4.appropriated the use of the environment in Chinese; 5.to enhance the promotion and marketing of electronic resources management system.
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Migrating from integrated library systems to library services platforms : An exploratory qualitative study for the implications on academic libraries’ workflows

Grammenis, Efstratios, Mourikis, Antonios January 2018 (has links)
The present master thesis is an exploratory qualitative study in academic libraries regarding the transition from the integrated library systems to the next generation integrated library systems or library services platforms and the potential implications in their internal workflows. Nowadays, libraries all over the world are facing up with a number of challenges in terms of acquiring, describing and making available to the public all the resources, both printed and electronic, they manage. In particular, the academic libraries have more reasons to wish to fulfill their users’ needs since the majority of them use the library sources more and more for scientific research and educational purposes.In this study we attempt to explore the phenomenon in the globe using the available literature and to identify the implications in libraries’ workflows and the possible future developments. Moreover, through observation and semi-structured interviews we try to identify the current developments in the Greek context regarding the adoption of next ILS and possible implications in their workflows. Finally, we attempt a comparison between the Greek situation and the international one.

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