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This overview explores the history and evolution of the Public Information Network for Electronic Services (PINES) delivery models. Beginning with the traditional model of Discover, Locate, Request, and Deliver, we trace the transition to the current model of Find and Get. We also look ahead to future models that aim to enhance service delivery. Covering how geographic and political regions influence library systems and the use of managed fleets and commercial vendor contracts, we highlight the growing volume and demand for efficient delivery solutions.
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Moving Stuff Around Yes We Still Do It!
Discovery Models • Traditional ModelDiscoverLocateRequestDeliver • Current ModelFindGet • Tomorrow’s ModelGet It
Courier • Formed around political or geographic regions • Statewide -- PINES • City-county library systems – AFPL, Dekab, Cobb… • Colleges and universities-- USG • Formed around organizations & consortium • PINES
Delivery Methods • Managed fleet of trucks and drivers • DIY • Contracts with commercial vendor
Other Options 3. Hybrid: use both commercial vendor and self-managed 4. Central source