Don't Wait, Automate! Industry Perspectives on KBART Holdings Automation.
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| Title: | Don't Wait, Automate! Industry Perspectives on KBART Holdings Automation. |
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| Authors: | Rathemacher, Andrée1 andree@uri.edu, Ragucci, Matthew1, Doellinger, Stephanie1 |
| Source: | Serials Librarian. Jan-Jun2022, Vol. 82 Issue 1-4, p91-97. 7p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Full-text databases, *Librarians, *Academic libraries, *Metadata, *Knowledge base, *Library public services, *Automation, *Access to information, Electronic journals, Serial publications, Customer relations, Medical databases, Publishing, Electronic publications |
| Abstract: | When trying to manage their e-resources, librarians spend a significant amount of time adjusting their holdings in vendor knowledgebases to make sure that the content their library can access is selected properly. This is often a tedious process, which, extrapolated out to each content provider, can be a drain on library resources. A National Information Standards Organization (NISO) recommended practice provides a solution to this problem by facilitating the automatic transfer and retrieval of library-specific Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART) holdings data between content providers and knowledgebases. In this presentation, Matthew Ragucci of Wiley presents a publisher's perspective on the work required to implement KBART Automation: Automated Retrieval of Customer Electronic Holdings, Andrée Rathemacher of the University of Rhode Island shares a librarian's opinion on the benefits and potential pitfalls of KBART Automation, and Stephanie Doellinger of OCLC addresses the topic from a knowledgebase supplier's point of view. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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