Selecting an ILMS for a future you can't imagine
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Hopkins, Peta
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Victorian Association for Library Automation Inc.
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The changing nature of the ILMS selection process is examined in light of factors such as user expectations and behaviour, emerging technologies and standards, and the evolution of new business models .The paper focuses on core ILMS functionalities rather than federated searching and other related products. The authors include a brief discussion of the experiences of Bond University Library in reviewing current options in the ILMS marketplace.
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Breaking Boundaries: Integration & Interoperability : Conference proceedings. 12th Biennial Conference and Exhibition. VALA 2004
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Information Systems not elsewhere classified