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Abstract |
In late 1996, Kent State University Libraries began to research electronic reserves software in order to conduct a pilot project. The software chosen was ERes 2.0, developed at Santa Clara University by Philip Kesten and Slaven Zivkovic. This article describes how and why ERes was chosen and how the system was adapted for use at Kent State University. The integration with the OPAC and full-text databases, as well as the pitfalls encountered during the pilot project is detailed. Also described is the experience of learning to scan print documents efficiently. |
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Publication Date |
2000-01-01
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Publication Title |
Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and Information Supply
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Volume |
11
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Issue |
1
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Journal Volume |
11
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First Page |
39
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Last Page |
49
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Recommended Citation |
Kristof, Cindy; Klingler, Tom (2000). Kent State University's Electronic Reserves Experience. Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and Information Supply 11(1) 39-49. Retrieved from https://oaks.kent.edu/libpubs/27
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