Cellule de Communication, valorisation et transfert technologique (Institut P...Pasteur_Tunis
Présentation des activités de la cellule de communication, valorisation et transfert technologique de l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis au Conseil Scientifique Elargi (8 juillet 2016)
Cellule de Communication, valorisation et transfert technologique (Institut P...Pasteur_Tunis
Présentation des activités de la cellule de communication, valorisation et transfert technologique de l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis au Conseil Scientifique Elargi (8 juillet 2016)
Présentations MSSanté effectuées, à l'occasion de la JNI du 20 juin 2014 :
- Point d’avancement sur MSSanté, architecture technique et fonctionnalités logiciels – Elie Lobel et Vladimir Vilter, ASIP Santé
- Déploiement MSSanté, point de vue d’un établissement : approche technique, organisationnelle, communication avec la ville…– Alain Krepiki, CH de Compiègne – Noyon
- Position des éditeurs de logiciels en ambulatoire – Francis Mambrini, FEIMA
Franco Bessone, Giovanna Colombo, Elena De Carolis, Gustavo Filippucci, Laura...CTLes
ALPE (Archivio Licenze dei Periodici Elettronici / e-journals license database) is an Italian co-operative project aiming to improve the understanding of the issues raised by ILL clauses of electronic resources license agreements.
ALPE is designed to collect all clauses of the licence agreements subscribed by the participating universities and research institutes, with the purpose of building a national archive.
ALPE is integrated with NILDE - the Italian service for document exchange -, allows librarians to implement the correct policies for ILL services, leads to the explanation and clarification of the clauses, and at the same time guarantees publishers on the fulfilment of the subscribed agreements.
The paper describes how database was conceived and organised, and details the improvements that it made possible in the ILL service. It also describes the ALPE-NILDE integration and presents the results of data analysis of license permitted uses.
Marian Ramos-Eclevia, Carlos L. Eclevia, Laurence Anthony G. Narvaez, Philipp...CTLes
The document summarizes the findings of a survey conducted on interlibrary loan and document delivery practices among academic and research libraries in the Philippines. Some key findings include:
- Many libraries provide ILL/DD for print materials but fewer for electronic resources due to licensing restrictions
- Respondents reported being only moderately familiar with ILL clauses in license agreements
- Entire e-books cannot be lent but chapters are allowed according to some publishers and vendors
- Common challenges include unclear licensing terms, the lack of a unified discovery tool, and the absence of cloud-based file sharing services.
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Présentations MSSanté effectuées, à l'occasion de la JNI du 20 juin 2014 :
- Point d’avancement sur MSSanté, architecture technique et fonctionnalités logiciels – Elie Lobel et Vladimir Vilter, ASIP Santé
- Déploiement MSSanté, point de vue d’un établissement : approche technique, organisationnelle, communication avec la ville…– Alain Krepiki, CH de Compiègne – Noyon
- Position des éditeurs de logiciels en ambulatoire – Francis Mambrini, FEIMA
Franco Bessone, Giovanna Colombo, Elena De Carolis, Gustavo Filippucci, Laura...CTLes
ALPE (Archivio Licenze dei Periodici Elettronici / e-journals license database) is an Italian co-operative project aiming to improve the understanding of the issues raised by ILL clauses of electronic resources license agreements.
ALPE is designed to collect all clauses of the licence agreements subscribed by the participating universities and research institutes, with the purpose of building a national archive.
ALPE is integrated with NILDE - the Italian service for document exchange -, allows librarians to implement the correct policies for ILL services, leads to the explanation and clarification of the clauses, and at the same time guarantees publishers on the fulfilment of the subscribed agreements.
The paper describes how database was conceived and organised, and details the improvements that it made possible in the ILL service. It also describes the ALPE-NILDE integration and presents the results of data analysis of license permitted uses.
Marian Ramos-Eclevia, Carlos L. Eclevia, Laurence Anthony G. Narvaez, Philipp...CTLes
The document summarizes the findings of a survey conducted on interlibrary loan and document delivery practices among academic and research libraries in the Philippines. Some key findings include:
- Many libraries provide ILL/DD for print materials but fewer for electronic resources due to licensing restrictions
- Respondents reported being only moderately familiar with ILL clauses in license agreements
- Entire e-books cannot be lent but chapters are allowed according to some publishers and vendors
- Common challenges include unclear licensing terms, the lack of a unified discovery tool, and the absence of cloud-based file sharing services.
This document describes an integrated interlibrary loan and document delivery system between libraries in Italy and France. The Italian National Library Service (SBN) allows over 6,100 libraries in Italy to share cataloging and engage in resource sharing through a common online catalog and interlibrary loan system called ILL-SBN. ILL-SBN is interoperable with other library systems that use international ISO ILL standards. The document outlines examples of how specific Italian and French university libraries are able to request and fulfill interlibrary loans and document deliveries between their integrated library management systems using the ILL-SBN interface. Benefits of the integrated system include easier tracking of requests, faster processing times, and improved statistics about international resource sharing
Giovanna Colombo, Italy A NILDE survey on international ILL exchanges: resu...CTLes
This survey examined international interlibrary loan (ILL) practices among NILDE libraries in Italy and Spain as well as other European libraries. 401 libraries responded to the survey, with the majority (69%) being university libraries. The survey found that international lending requests were higher than borrowing, with most requests (over 70%) occurring between libraries in Europe and North and South America. Payment by IFLA vouchers was most common. Respondents expressed a willingness for more free resource sharing cooperation but noted barriers like shipping costs and copyright restrictions. The results were similar to other international ILL surveys, but with a lower overall volume of international requests.
Robyn Fleming, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Aimee Lind, Getty Research Institu...CTLes
This document discusses resource sharing among art libraries in the United States and models for international resource sharing. It provides background on the Thomas J. Watson Library at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Getty Research Library in Los Angeles, outlining their histories, collections, and roles in national and international interlibrary loan. The document notes that art libraries have unique users and materials, and that resource sharing is facilitated through OCLC and the SHARES consortium, which allows for efficient borrowing and lending among members, including preferential treatment for sharing between art institutions.
Lin Yizhong, South China University of technology Library SCUT ILL Resource S...CTLes
The document discusses elements that have impacted the success of cross-border resource sharing between SCUT ILL in China and libraries in the USA and Italy. It identifies problems such as different languages, copyright clearance processes, and payment methods that need to be addressed. The document proposes four steps and various paths to achieve international resource sharing at a wider scale, including copyright agreements, global resource catalog systems, and consortia. Key success elements include libraries willing to help others globally and new technologies like the Internet. Suggestions are made to promote common goals, motivate librarians, provide training, and advertise benefit cases.
David McCaslin, California institute of technology, USA Getting ahead of th...CTLes
The Caltech Library made several changes to improve resource sharing and fulfillment for its users. It canceled over 600 journal subscriptions and moved to an on-demand access model for articles. It also removed fees for interlibrary loan requests and document delivery from its own holdings. Additionally, it introduced a Rush article service for expedited delivery within an average of 22 minutes. These changes increased the Library's reliance on resource sharing through interlibrary loan borrowing and lending. While increasing the turnaround time for article requests, the changes also provided more flexibility in the Library's budget.
Zhiying Guan, Peking University Library, China Quality control of interlendi...CTLes
This document provides an overview of academic library consortia in China. It discusses the two major consortia, CALIS and CASHL. CALIS was established in 1998 and has over 1500 member libraries, while CASHL was established in 2003 and has over 800 member libraries. Both operate on a three-tier structure with national, regional, and local centers. They provide interlibrary loan and document delivery services to their members. The document also discusses quality control measures like service standards and assessments. Challenges facing the consortia include limited funding, uneven development between eastern and western libraries, and competition between the consortia.
Micquel Little, Claremont College Library, USA Faculty expertise in collectio...CTLes
This document summarizes a presentation about resource sharing and collection strategies at the Claremont Colleges Library. It discusses how the library expanded its resource sharing services and began collaborating with acquisitions on ebook requests and purchase-on-demand of physical books. It then describes a Teagle grant project that brought faculty together to improve how the library builds collections. Through focus groups, faculty tested a new combined request form and provided feedback on opportunities to better engage faculty in the process. Next steps included adding an ISBN search and further communication and assessment with faculty.
Floriane Muller, Pablo Iriarte, University of Geneva Library, Switzerland Mea...CTLes
The document summarizes research analyzing trends in interlibrary loan/document delivery (ILL/DD), open access, and piracy and their impact on academic library services. The researchers analyzed citation data from 2015-2016 university publications, the library's journal collection, ILL/DD requests, institutional repository, and Sci-Hub data to understand availability of cited articles through different sources. While most articles were available through library collections or open access, a portion were only available through piracy or their availability was unknown. The analysis found availability of cited articles increased slightly from 2015 to 2016 but a usage decrease of e-journals in 2016 was unexplained. More research is needed to fully understand scholar information behaviors and needs.
Tina Baich, IUPUI University Library, USA Diminishing the perceived need f...CTLes
This document discusses diminishing unauthorized or "black" open access sharing. It begins with an overview of open access models and levels of black open access from oblivious offenders to hijackers. It then discusses discovery tools like OAB and Unpaywall and a library action plan focusing on improved discovery and delivery integration, educating users, and collection strategies emphasizing open access. The goal is to steer users towards legal options while understanding motivations for unauthorized sharing and how libraries can help meet user needs.
Karine Larose, Simon Baron, Andrew Preater, Chealsye Bowley, Joseph McArthur,...CTLes
Joe Mcarthur presented on tools from the Open Access Button that help integrate open access options into interlibrary loan workflows. This includes DeliverOA which checks for open access versions when processing ILL requests, EmbedOA which adds an OA search bar to library webpages, and OAsheet which checks a list of articles for open access availability. Mcarthur discussed Imperial College London's experience piloting these tools, finding potential to reduce delivery times by 16% by providing open access and paid content more directly. Challenges include explaining different article versions and lack of funding, but improvements and new tools are in development.
Dennis Massie, OCLC, USA Come for the free analysis, stay for the community...CTLes
The document discusses the potential for the OCLC ILL Cost Calculator to serve as a new platform for the interlending community to share and analyze cost data. It describes lessons learned from other data projects like the IFLA Library Map of the World and Google Street View. While gathering comprehensive usage and cost data presents challenges given data sensitivity and availability issues, starting with a basic calculator and allowing for incremental contributions could help address these obstacles. The goal is to help users understand their own costs over time and compare to peers to inform resource sharing strategies.
Zhao Xing, National Library of China Cooperate and development in internatio...CTLes
The document discusses the National Library of China (NLC), interlibrary loan and document delivery services in China, and resource sharing. It provides details on the history and size of NLC's collections. It describes the development of ILL and DDS services in China since 1927 and NLC's role in providing these services. It also outlines NLC's partnerships with other libraries in China for resource sharing and its international lending and borrowing through OCLC.
Poul Erlandsen, Royal Danish Library, Denmark and Sue Kaler, Massachusetts L...CTLes
This document discusses the 10 year anniversary of the Rethinking Resource Sharing Initiative (RRSI). It provides an overview of RRSI's goals of fostering cooperation and collaboration in resource sharing. It highlights RRSI's manifesto principles of reducing barriers to resource sharing. It also describes RRSI's activities like forums, innovation awards, and contributing to information standards. Finally, it thanks contributors to RRSI and provides contact information for RRSI representatives.
Joe Lenkart, Thomas H. Teper, Esra Coskun and Mara Thacker, University of Ill...CTLes
This document summarizes a presentation on international resource sharing and cooperative collection development. It discusses ongoing discussions around these topics from several reports and strategies. It then outlines factors shaping these discussions, including local constituencies, consortial agreements, and trends in publishing and preservation. The presentation examines five years of lending data from the University of Illinois, analyzing borrowing patterns by institution type, region, language and subject area. It finds area studies materials benefit institutions beyond research universities. More rare materials see similar use as widely-held materials. The data supports potential for lower-used collections to serve broader communities through resource sharing and collective collections.
Clare MacKeigan, OCLC, Canada ISO 18626 – the international standard for ILL ...CTLes
ISO 18626 is an international standard that defines interoperability for interlibrary loan systems through common XML-based request and response messages, allowing libraries to more easily share resources across systems. An update to the standard in 2017 added additional request subtypes to support options like patron requests and booking requests. OCLC is working to implement the updated standard across its resource sharing products and may release the code as open source. Ex Libris has also committed to implementing ISO 18626 for two Danish research libraries.
Stephen Wyber, Manager, policy and advocacy, IFLA HQ, Netherlands IFLAs posit...CTLes
Stephen Wyber, Manager of Policy and Advocacy at IFLA, gave a presentation on promoting global access to documents. He emphasized that library work is central to IFLA's mission and involved in copyright debates. He discussed how the Berne Convention provides obligatory copyright protections but optional exceptions, leading to over 17,000 combinations of laws worldwide. Wyber asked how these variations impact access to information and discussed advocacy efforts, including sharing stories and providing guidance on the Marrakesh Treaty. He thanked attendees and provided contact information for further discussion.
Si la baisse de la productivité est effective dans toutes les économies développées... elle est particulièrement marquée en France. Au niveau national, cet essoufflement touche tous les secteurs, et plus particulièrement celui de l’industrie, usuellement caractérisé par des gains de productivité élevés. Depuis la crise Covid, le secteur industriel contribue pour 35 % environ à cette perte, alors qu’il ne représente que 9,3 % de la valeur ajoutée nationale brute en 2023. Dans ce contexte, est-il possible de mener une politique de réindustrialisation du pays sans y associer un objectif de hausse des gains de productivité ?Non rappelle ce Cube. Au contraire, ces deux objectifs, jusqu’alors indépendants l’un de l’autre, sont désormais deux défis à relever conjointement. En analysant les différents explications à la baisse de celle-ci observée en France et dans les autres économies développées, ce Cube suggère que l’augmenter en parallèle d’une politique de réindustrialisation sous-entend une réallocation des facteurs de production vers les entreprises industrielles à fort potentiel. Elle suppose également une une meilleure affectation des ressources.
Productivité et politique industrielles: deux défis à relever conjointement
5Jpro CTLes : intervention Bernadette Patte
1. Le CTLes à l’horizon de 2015 :
Entre stockage distant et animation de réseaux
Bernadette Patte
Centre technique du livre de l’enseignement supérieur
2. Bernadette Patte (CTLes) – 5Jpro – 24 juin 2014
1994
Construction du bâtiment
Dominique Perrault
2007 - 2013
CPER - IDF
février
2010
Rapport Larrouturou
“ il s’agit d’accroître les capacités de stockage du CTLes de 100 km
linéaires et de développer son offre aux bibliothèques parisiennes
pour leur permettre de délocaliser une part substantielle de leurs
magasins garantissant un bon accès aux ressources stockées à
distance…”
juin
2011
Convention MESR – EPAURIF - CTLes
4e trimestre
2015
Livraison des bâtiments
L’historique du
projet d’extension
Analyse
de l’existant
Evolution
des missions
Les activités aujourd’hui :
le stockage le PEB Les PCP
Les activités
demain Les outils
3. Bernadette Patte (CTLes) – 5Jpro – 24 juin 2014
Améliorer le circuit du document l’implantation des services
Diversifier les types de magasins
L’historique du
projet d’extension
Analyse
de l’existant
Evolution
des missions
Les activités aujourd’hui :
le stockage le PEB Les PCP
Les activités
demain Les outils
Faciliter les circulations
&
4. Bernadette Patte (CTLes) – 5Jpro – 24 juin 2014
v Stockage distant
v Conservation
v Communication
v Conservation partagée
v Conseil Nouveaux statuts
(décret 2014-320 du 10 mars 2014)
Opérateur national :
v Conservation partagée
v PEB
Conventionnement avec l’ABES
L’historique du
projet d’extension
Analyse
de l’existant
Evolution
des missions
Les activités aujourd’hui :
le stockage le PEB Les PCP
Les activités
demain Les outils
5. Bernadette Patte (CTLes) – 5Jpro – 24 juin 2014
Au 31 mai 2014 :
v Capacité totale de plus de 75 200 mètres linéaires
v Occupation de près de 67 200 mètres linéaires
L’historique du
projet d’extension
Analyse
de l’existant
Evolution
des missions
Les activités aujourd’hui
le stockage
Les activités
demain
Les outils
27 064,82
26 377,43
12 310,20
1 405,20
Dépôt (40,30%)
Cession (39,28%)
BISorbonne (18,33%)
Stockage provisoire (2,09%)
10673,02
13866,98
2524,83
1715,15
14783,27
9879
Monographies
(23,18%)
Périodiques
(53,61%)
Thèses/Mémoires
(23,21%)
Dépôt (50,64%)
Cession (49,36%)
(Hors collections BISorbonne non intégrées dans le SIGA)
6. Bernadette Patte (CTLes) – 5Jpro – 24 juin 2014
2013
12 234
janvier à mai
2014
10 200
L’historique du
projet d’extension
Analyse
de l’existant
Evolution
des missions
Les activités aujourd’hui
le PEB
Les activités
demain
Les outils
7. Bernadette Patte (CTLes) – 5Jpro – 24 juin 2014
PCMED :
v Les participants :
² 25 bibliothèques universitaires (6 universités co-contractantes)
² Académie nationale de médecine
² CTLes
v 8436 titres traités, dont 80% ont au moins 1 pôle de conservation
v Etendu aux domaines de la psychiatrie et des neurosciences
PCP en lettres, sciences humaines et sociales (LSHS) :
v Arts du spectacle
v 5 participants (CTLes inclus)
v Près de 400 titres
L’historique du
projet d’extension
Analyse
de l’existant
Evolution
des missions
Les activités aujourd’hui
les PCP
Les activités
demain
Les outils
8. Bernadette Patte (CTLes) – 5Jpro – 24 juin 2014
v Finalisation du PCMED
v Extension thématique du PCMED au domaine de la pharmacie
v Extension géographique du PCP LSHS au SCD de Lille 3
v Favoriser les PCP dans le cadre de CollEx
v Elargir le périmètre d’intervention du CTLes (organismes de recherche)
L’historique du
projet d’extension
Analyse
de l’existant
Evolution
des missions
Les activités aujourd’hui
le stockage Le PEB Les PCP
Les activités
demain
Les outils
9. Bernadette Patte (CTLes) – 5Jpro – 24 juin 2014
v Marché de transferts biennal
v Navette de prêt quotidienne
v Plateforme de travail partagé
v Base de gestion des périodiques
v Charte documentaire
L’historique du
projet d’extension
Analyse
de l’existant
Evolution
des missions
Les activités aujourd’hui
le stockage Le PB Les PCP
Les activités
demain Les outils
10. Le CTLes à l’horizon de 2015 :
Entre stockage distant et animation de réseaux
bernadette.patte@ctles.fr
Centre technique du livre de l’enseignement supérieur
Merci de votre attention
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