Systems for managing electronic resources (FIRST PART). Electronic resource management systems (ERMS)

Authors

  • Sara Dinotola Biblioteca civica di Bolzano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2426/aibstudi-11411

Keywords:

ERMS, electronic resource management, collection management

Abstract

The paper describes the road that – at the beginning of the 2000s – led to the implementation of ERMS, management systems specifically designed for electronic resources. An ERMS is a software that enables libraries to control and manage every step of the complex e-resources life cycle, in order to rationalize the entire management process. The paper analyzes ERMS features, technical characteristics, advantages and weaknesses, as well as the main products – both proprietary and open source – available on the market. This study will be completed by a second paper focusing on library services platforms (LSP).
(NB: this is the first part of a more extensive study. The second part will be published in AIB studi 2/2016)

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Author Biography

Sara Dinotola, Biblioteca civica di Bolzano

Dottoranda di ricerca in Scienze documentarie, linguistico-filologiche e geografiche, Sapienza
Università di Roma, e-mail sara.dinotola@uniroma1.it; Biblioteca civica - Stadtbibliothek, Bolzano, e-mail sara.dinotola@comune.bolzano.it

Published

2016-03-02

How to Cite

Dinotola, S. (2016). Systems for managing electronic resources (FIRST PART). Electronic resource management systems (ERMS). AIB Studi, 56(1). https://doi.org/10.2426/aibstudi-11411

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Section

Themes and analyses