Beyond the Library Collections

Proceedings of the 2022 Erasmus Staff Training Week at ULiège Library

Coordination éditoriale de Fabienne Prosmans, François Renaville

No library can buy or hold everything its patrons need. Lire la suite

At a certain point, librarians need to pool their resources and collaborate to provide access
to what they don't have: Collaboration and partnership, centralized and shared collection storage, digitization projects, interlibrary loan and resource sharing, purchase on demand, PDA and EBA are notably key to success.

The 2022 edition of the Erasmus Mobility Staff Training week organized at the University of Liège Library focused on services, projects and policies that libraries can deploy and promote to increase and ease access to materials that do not belong to their print or electronic holdings.

More than 20 librarians, managers, and researchers in library science share their experiences and visions in this book that is available in open access: https://e-publish.uliege.be/beyond-the-library-collections


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Éditeur
ULiège Library
Coordination éditoriale de
Fabienne Prosmans, François Renaville,
Langue
anglais
Catégorie (éditeur)
Philosophie, lettres, linguistique et histoire
BISAC Subject Heading
LCO000000 LITERARY COLLECTIONS
BIC subject category (UK)
D Literature & literary studies
Code publique Onix
01 Grand public > 05 Enseignement supérieur > 06 Professionnel et académique
CLIL (Version 2013-2019 )
3080 SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES
Date de première publication du titre
20 juin 2023
Type d'ouvrage
Monographie

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Date de publication
20 juin 2023
ISBN-13
9782870193167
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Nombre absolu de pages : 248
Code interne
105577
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17 x 24 cm
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27,00 €
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Date de publication
20 juin 2023
ISBN-13
9782870193143
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Nombre absolu de pages : 248
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ONIX XML
Version 2.1, Version 3

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Preface
Tina Baich

Introduction
François Renaville and Fabienne Prosmans

Part I. Collaboration for shared collections and preservation

Collection management collaborations in Sweden
Karin Byström

Access to academic heritage: ENC theses available online
Camille Carette

When David and Goliath work together: The impact of a cooperation agreement on library strategy
Susanne Kirchmair

How the interlibrary loan service can collaborate with other libraries and university services
Isàvena Opisso

Part II. DDA and EBA as opportunities

Purchase on demand via interlibrary loan: Analysis of the first four years at University of Antwerp Library
Jennifer Van den Avijle and Luca Maggiore

Patron-Driven Acquisition et Evidence-Based Acquisition : Comment implémenter ces modèles afin d'étendre l'offre documentaire dans une bibliothèque ?
Marion Favre and Manon Velasco

Part III. Interlibrary loan workflows and experiences

How library systems influence the interlibrary loan workflow: A comparison between Alma and Koha
Martina Kassler and Veronica Fors

International loans in the Main Library of AGH UST: The technical library as a witness of change
Karolina Forma

The gentle art of giving and receiving: Resource sharing services in a museum library
Florian Preiß

Four years of ILL service at the Faculty Library of Arts and Philosophy (Ghent University): Findings and challenges
Joris Baeyens

Changing tools, changing habits, changing workflows: Recent evolutions of the interlibrary loan service at ULiège Library
Fabienne Prosmans and François Renaville

Part IV. Enhanced ILL services through collaborations and networks

From fee to free: How to reduce expenses by eliminating revenue
Léa Bouillet

HERMES, an international project on free digital resource sharing
Carmen Lomba; Stefania Marzocchi; and Debora Mazza

The NILDE network and document delivery in Verona University Libraries
Elisabetta Guerra

Part V. Impact of Covid-19 on library accessibility and services

COVID-19. New challenges and new solutions at the University of Warsaw Library
Franciszek Skalski

How COVID has changed our world. New opportunities for the future? A case study for UPM Libraries
Reyes Albo

Book Contributors

Acknowledgements