2009
DOI: 10.1080/14649055.2009.10766231
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Re-modeling ILS acquisitions data to financially transition from print to digital formats

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“…Chung (2009) [21] presented an analysis model for setting up a core journal collection for academic libraries. Pomerantz and White (2009) [22] recognized a need to alter acquisitions procedures and codes for more effective use of the Innovative Interfaces Millennium acquisitions module for budget management. Chen (2008) [23] combined swarm intelligence and Web services to transform a conventional library system into an intelligent library system with high integrity, usability, correctness, and reliability software for readers.…”
Section: Library and Information Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chung (2009) [21] presented an analysis model for setting up a core journal collection for academic libraries. Pomerantz and White (2009) [22] recognized a need to alter acquisitions procedures and codes for more effective use of the Innovative Interfaces Millennium acquisitions module for budget management. Chen (2008) [23] combined swarm intelligence and Web services to transform a conventional library system into an intelligent library system with high integrity, usability, correctness, and reliability software for readers.…”
Section: Library and Information Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Pomerantz and White presented a plan for altering the workflow using the Innovative Interfaces Millennium acquisitions module for budget management that would improve tracking of financial information about electronic resources. 28 The cataloging workflow in libraries affected acquisitions workflow because acquisitions staff need the ability to LRTS 56 (1) determine whether a title is already owned by the library to avoid duplication. If a title is purchased by the library, it needs to be added to the online public catalog promptly.…”
Section: Workflow and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%