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The Next Generation Integrated Library System: A Promise Fulfilled?
(Library & Information Technology Association, 2012)
The adoption of integrated library systems (ILS) became prevalent in the 1980s and 1990s as libraries began or continued to automate their processes. These systems enabled library staff to work, in many cases, more efficiently ...
Searchability and Discoverability in Library Resource: Federated Search and Beyond
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)
This article reviews current federated search and discovery products. The authors propose that federated search and discovery services are vital tools to increase searchability and discoverability of library resources, and ...
Needed: Improved Collaboration among Subject Librarians
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2012)
Utilizing Usage Data To Develop An Ebook Collection: Strategies and Considerations
(1/5/2012)
In an effort to ascertain where future eBook purchases would be most appropriate, librarians at the TCNJ Library ran reports on Voyager to generate lists of heavily-circulated monographs, heavily-browsed monographs, and ...
Towards Better Discovery of Video Materials: TCNJ's Continuing Efforts
(1/21/2012)
The College of New Jersey Library began to enhance video records for easy discovery a few years ago. This multi-phase ongoing undertaking includes changing procedures of pre-cataloging processing; adjusting copy cataloging ...
Exploiting cooperative cataloging - opportunities for public libraries
(Taipei Public Library, 2012)
The Patrons Demand, But What Do They Really Want?
(2012)
In the last few years, the acceptance and adoption of eBooks in libraries has gained considerable momentum. As platforms become more user-friendly, tablet readers proliferate, and, most notably, aggregators ramp up their ...





