2003
DOI: 10.1108/10650750310733180
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The DLF electronic resource management initiative

Abstract: The electronic resource management initiative (ERMI) is one of the Digital Library Federation’s (DLF) active initiatives. The purposes of this initiative are to develop XML‐based metadata schemata/DTDs and tools for managing data associated with licensing issues. Developing workflow, identifying best practices, promoting the standards, and engaging library system vendors to implement this system are the other goals of ERMI. This article describes the recent progress made by ERMI.

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“…Reduced ambiguity in this area will benefit all players in the scholarly information chain, although it remains to be seen how swiftly publishers and other content providers will be able to codify their licenses according to the schemata. 12 This area may well be one where intermediaries will find a role.…”
Section: Automatic Loading Of Licence Terms and Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduced ambiguity in this area will benefit all players in the scholarly information chain, although it remains to be seen how swiftly publishers and other content providers will be able to codify their licenses according to the schemata. 12 This area may well be one where intermediaries will find a role.…”
Section: Automatic Loading Of Licence Terms and Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creators of the Web hub started the Digital Library Federation's Electronic Resource Management Initiative steering group in 2001. The purpose of the Electronic Resource Management Initiative (ERMI) was to define an essential list of data elements that would construct a full and complete electronic resource management system (Chang, 2003). In addition to defining the data elements, the group sought to develop workflows and promote standards for the management of the data (Digital Library Federation, 2006).…”
Section: Electronic Resource Management Initiativementioning
confidence: 99%