Fourniture de documents

31/08/2017

Etats-Unis : Big Ten Academic Alliance: Next Generation Resource Delivery: Management System and UX Functional Requirements (.pdf)

Report of the BTAA Discovery to Delivery Project Action Committee

« (…) Usability testing has demonstrated patrons find the existing discovery to delivery process difficult to navigate. Our library backend systems are isolated from each other, therefore request management is challenging and requests are often duplicated. Patrons lack a single “my…

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30/08/2017

15e Congrès IFLA Interlending & Document Supply

« Le 15ème congrès ILDS (Interlending and Document Supply Conference) de l’IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) se déroule à Paris du 4 au 6 octobre 2017. Il porte sur le prêt entre bibliothèques et la mise à disposition de documents. Cette année, le congrès est intitulé No Library…

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28/02/2017

Royaume-Uni : CLA and Reprints Desk partner to streamline document supply

« CLA’s Check Permissions search tool gives users a quick, simple solution to finding out whether a title is covered under their CLA Licence. (…)

The Check Permissions API is now integrated with Reprints Desk’s Article Galaxy Widget (AGW). AGW simplifies low cost access to full-text scholarly papers via PubMed, Google…

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18/01/2017

OCLC agrees to acquire Relais International to provide library consortia more options for resource sharing

« OCLC has agreed to acquire Relais International, a leading interlibrary loan solution provider based in Ottawa, Canada, to significantly increase resource sharing options and capabilities for both Relais customers and OCLC member libraries and groups worldwide. (…) »

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18/01/2017

OCLC introduces ‘Tipasa’ interlibrary loan management system

« OCLC introduces Tipasa™, the first cloud-based interlibrary loan management system that automates routine borrowing and lending functions for individual libraries. The new Tipasa system is built on the OCLC WorldShare technology platform and takes advantage of the world’s largest resource sharing network. (…) »

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