2000
DOI: 10.1300/j123v38n03_22
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Taming the Octopus

Abstract: SUMMARY.When libraries acquire electronic resources there is often no tangible item received; and managing the selection, ordering, receiving, access to and payments for these resources frequently requires mechanisms different from those used for standard printed resources. This workshop described the rationale, structure and use of the ERLIC database created by the Acquisitions staff at Pennsylvania State University Libraries in an effort to better manage their electronic resources. The workshop was divided i… Show more

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“…Among them were MIT's VERA system (Duranceau 2000a(Duranceau , 2000b, Penn State's ERLIC (Stanley, Holden, and Nirnberger 2000;Pennsylvania State University 2001), and the License Tracker system developed at the University of Texas at Austin . These and other systems were found at larger institutions with significant levels of investment in electronic resources and substantial organizational complexity.…”
Section: Toward Integrated Systems For Managing Electronic Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them were MIT's VERA system (Duranceau 2000a(Duranceau , 2000b, Penn State's ERLIC (Stanley, Holden, and Nirnberger 2000;Pennsylvania State University 2001), and the License Tracker system developed at the University of Texas at Austin . These and other systems were found at larger institutions with significant levels of investment in electronic resources and substantial organizational complexity.…”
Section: Toward Integrated Systems For Managing Electronic Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%