Beyond the library collections : : proceedings of the 2022 Erasmus staff training week at ULiège Library / / François Renaville and Fabienne Prosmans (Eds.).
No library can buy or hold everything its patrons need. 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 resour...
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Place / Publishing House: | Liège : : ULiège Library,, 2023. |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (235 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Tina Baich
- Introduction / François Renaville and Fabienne Prosmans
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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