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Lund University Libraries Head Office

Lund University Libraries Head Office. Electronic Library Information Navigator (ELIN@) The one-stop-shop to digital library resources eIFL Annual General Assembly Poznan September 10th-11th 2004 Lars Björnshauge, Lund University Libraries. Things to consider for libraries and consortia.

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  1. Lund University LibrariesHead Office Electronic Library Information Navigator (ELIN@) The one-stop-shop to digital library resources eIFL Annual General Assembly Poznan September 10th-11th 2004 Lars Björnshauge, Lund University Libraries

  2. Things to consider for libraries and consortia • Arnold Hirshon yesterday: • How can we do something else with electronic resources • How can you increase the value of your consortia • How can we promote the usage of licensed resources eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  3. Additional issues especially relevant to eIFL consortia • How can we easily provide an overview of available (electronic) resources • When connectivity is an important issue • It must be easy for users to quickly find what they are searching for • Available information resources must be visible • We must provide tools that reduces dependence on connectivity (bandwidth etc.) eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  4. Other issues also relevant to eIFL consortia • Imagine: • That users only have to learn to know one service to be able to access electronic resources • That – when you have shortage of library staff – you only have to train users in one service eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  5. More than licensing content and providing access • Organizing resources • Federated search • Integrate Open Access resources • Easy to use = • time saving • reduce costs • reduce network traffic eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  6. More than just journals!! • It is not only about journals • Freely accessible documents from Open Archives (e-print, pre-print, post-print – institutional repositories) • Databases • Web-resources – subject gateways eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  7. Integration of OA-material in Library & Information Services • The problem: • conventional toll-access material flows seamlessly into library services • supported by publishers, subscriptionsagents, aggregators etc. • how to expose Open Access material to users?? eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  8. The bundling strategy from the publishers point of view • In terms of access and usage bundling means: • One database • One single point of access – limited to the content of one publisher (i.e. Kluwer, Springer, Wiley, Elsevier etc.) • Visibility for low usage (low quality?) journals eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  9. An integration strategy from the library point of view Integration means: • One database • One single point of access – independent of publishers • Visibility for smaller, not-for-profit publishers And • Visibility for Institutional Repositories and Open Access journals and other freely available quality resources eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  10. A solution: The Electronic Library Information Navigator - ELIN@ - • The one-stop-shop integrating • Subscription based (toll-access) journals, • open access journals • institutional repositories • databases • scholarly web resources (subject gateways) eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  11. ELIN@ • ELIN@ what is it? • Advantages for end users and library staff • ELIN@ who are using it? • ELIN@ • User interface • Administrative tool • Why you should choose ELIN@ eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  12. ELIN@ • A user-friendly search interface created by librarians • One interface for all content • Cross search documents from multiple sources – free or licensed • Subject classification • Document delivery services for documents not available in full text • My ELIN@with personal ToC alerts and SDI´s • Export references to EndNote and Reference Manager eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  13. ELIN@ • A product neutral presentation of resources • 19 000 000 records in one user interface • Publishers + Open Archives + Open Access Journals • Integration to local user database for autentification etc. • Personalized services • Advanced administration tools for customization eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  14. Administrative tools Subscription administration functionalities Easy to add and remove titles Overview of titles Import and export files Statistics Easy overview of usage You control your holding information Customization Change layout Add logo and link Change information Content in ELIN@ + 11.000 journal titles + 19 million articles ELIN@Lund what is it? eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  15. ELIN@ who are using it? Currently 12 academic institutions are using ELIN@ • ELIN@Gent University of Gent, Belgium • ELIN@Blekinge Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden • ELIN@Dalarna Dalarna University, Sweden • ELIN@Kalmar Kalmar University, Sweden • ELIN@Kristianstad Kristianstad University, Sweden • ELIN@Mälardalen Mälardalen University, Sweden • ELIN@Malmö Malmö University, Sweden • ELIN@Örebro Örebro University, Sweden • ELIN@Skövde University of Skövde, Sweden • ELIN@Växjö Växjö University, Sweden • ELIN@VGregion Västra Götalandregion, Sweden • ELIN@Lund Lund University, Sweden eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  16. International Development Development of onsite ELIN@ in cooperation with International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP) for institutions Facilitating easy use of digital information resources in low-bandwidth environments • In operation at Law Faculties in 4 universities in Vietnam • Installations underway in: • Pakistan • Uganda • Rwanda eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  17. Implementation in Vietnam, Rwanda, Uganda and Pakistan eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  18. ELIN@ for low-connectivity countries • What we will do for INASP: • Develop an onsite version of ELIN@ • Metadata are hosted locally • Requests for full-text download are collected and downloaded in low-traffic hours • User and/or library is alerted when the document is transferred • Training of librarians is proveded as well eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  19. Languages • Swedish • English • Vietnamese • French (soon) • Easy to implement other languages in the interface eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  20. ELIN@ user interface eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

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  39. ELIN@ administrative tool eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

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  45. Why ELIN@ could be usefull for eIFL-menbers • Choose a commercial service – or – • Choose a service developed and operated by a university library • We are Independent • We are on your side! • We are committed to changes in the scholarly publishing system • We are promoting open access, (DOAJ) • We are credible, we keep our promises eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  46. More!! • One simple pricing model • all services included – • unlimited number of resources (journals, databases etc.) • no extra costs for linking up additional information resources • no extra costs for personalisation (TOC-alerts or SDI´s) • no hardware investments eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  47. So – to go back to the beginning of this presentation: • You can do something else with electronic resources • You can increase the value of your consortia • You can promote the usage of licensed resources and Open Access resources eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  48. More! • You can provide an overview of available (electronic) resources • When connectivity is an important issue • You can provide tools for users to quickly find what they are searching for • You can make information resources visible • You can provide tools that reduces dependence on connectivity (bandwidth etc.) eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  49. And finally • Imagine: • Users only have to learn to know one service to be able to access electronic resources • When you have shortage of library staff – you will only have to train users in one service eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

  50. We work for librariesWe work internationallyWe work for changes in scholarly communicationWe would very much like to work with eIFL consortia to provide easy access to resources and make the most of your investments eIFL Annual General Assembly Lars Björnshauge

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