PowerPoint slides for the presentation given June 26, 2011 at the American Librarian Association's Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA.
Presentation Description: To tame the complex and ever-changing electronic resource management landscape, electronic resource management systems need to be flexible, evolving and affordable. Two such systems are ERMes and CORAL, developed by libraries for libraries and made freely available. ERMes runs in Microsoft Access and is suitable for small and medium libraries. Released in summer 2010, CORAL, is a modular, web-based system. Presenters will discuss the development, use and future plans for each system.
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Open Source Electronic Resource Management Systems: ERMes and CORAL (ALA Annual 2011)
1. Open Source Electronic Resource Management Systems: CORALandERMes Benjamin J. Heet Senior Technical Consultant/Analyst Robin MalottSr. Software Developer Galadriel Chilton Electronic Resources Librarian William DoeringSystems, Catalog, & Digital Initiatives Librarian ALA Annual Conference June 26, 2011 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
3. Electronic Resource Management System Overview Every library has different work flows, different purchasing models, and different needs based on how they operate. Photo by rosipaw One size does not fit all!
4. Electronic Resource Management System Overview Libraries need flexible tools that are customizable and easily adapt to the quickly changing landscape of resource management. Photo by Joe Shlabotnik
5. Building an ERM Yourself Reasons why we pursued local development. Photo by Noel Hankamer Photo by guercio Photo by Tracy O Photo by Terence Faircloth
6. Building an ERM Yourself What are the dangers and challenges of local development? Photo by Tom Blackwell Photo by Terence Faircloth Photo by David Reece
28. CORAL Centralized Online Resources Acquisitions and Licensing GET CORAL @ http://erm.library.nd.edu Robin Malott, rmalott@nd.edu Benjamin Heet, bheet1@nd.edu