Building a Better Mousetrap: Developing an Easy, Functional ERM

Date

2013-07-12

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Publisher

Proceedings of the Charleston Library Conference

Abstract

The need for various stakeholders in the library to access licensing information is critical when various departments are working with electronic resources. Managing these electronic resources can be a daunting task for those who have little experience working in the Resource Manager interface. This paper offers the process of developing an easy, functional ERM that is user-friendly. It offers the steps that electronic resource coordinators at the University of Houston took to create a new resource called the Electronic Resources License Repository (ERLR) and the feedback they received. The paper serves as inspiration for other library coordinators who wish to create similar resources.

Description

This is a conference proceeding from the 32nd annual Charleston Library Conference, held November 7-10, 2012.

Keywords

Web applications in libraries, Electronic resources, Web applications, Libraries, Electronic resources

Citation

Brett, Kelsey, Jeannie Castro, and Rachel Vacek. “Building a Better Mousetrap: Developing an Easy, Functional ERM.” Proceedings of the Charleston Library Conference. 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284315138