Forum for Interlending and Information Delivery : Using open access resources to fulfill inter-library loan requests by Lynette Summers

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-07-20

Summary:

"During one of the breakout sessions at the FIL Interlend Conference 2014, Caroline Rauter and I invited delegates to consider the possibilities for and the implications of using open access resources to fulfil inter-library loan requests. The breakout session kicked off with a short presentation highlighting the fact that open access material is only set to increase and that this needs to be embraced by the inter-library loan community. Delegates were urged to start considering how open access impacts on their workflows and overall service provision. In fact, it became more than apparent during the course of the breakout session that this is something a number of the participants had already begun thinking about. In the second half of the breakout session, delegates were split into four groups and each group was set a question to contemplate and feed back on.  The questions were as follows: 1. Has the OA message reached you from within your organisation? How did it reach you? 2. Information seeking: do you ever search for OA material? How do you search for OA material? 3. What are the barriers to fulfilling requests using open access? 4. Workflows: automated or customised software solutions – are you using them? The questions prompted much animated discussion (phew!) and, as you’ll see from the round-up slides (pp. 8-13), a lot of interesting points ..."

Link:

http://fil101blog.blogspot.com/2014/07/using-open-access-resources-to-fulfill_2648.html

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.events oa.presentations oa.libraries oa.librarians

Date tagged:

07/20/2014, 08:11

Date published:

07/20/2014, 04:11