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Introduction To The Iso 18626:2014 Press Release And Interview With Leif Andresen, Leetta M. Schmidt Jan 2014

Introduction To The Iso 18626:2014 Press Release And Interview With Leif Andresen, Leetta M. Schmidt

Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications

This article reviews the International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) new interlibrary loan transactions standard, ISO 18626:2014. An interview with the ISO Interlibrary Loan Transactions convener, Leif Andresen, is also provided.


The Florida State Libraries Resource Sharing Initiative: Did The Predictions Pan Out?, Leetta M. Schmidt, Dennis Smith Jan 2014

The Florida State Libraries Resource Sharing Initiative: Did The Predictions Pan Out?, Leetta M. Schmidt, Dennis Smith

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This article revisits discussion from “The Florida State Libraries Resource Sharing Initiative: Unity Among a Disparate Group” (Schmidt & Smith, 2012) on the implementation of a new resource sharing program within the Florida State University Libraries called UBorrow. The program and its effects are assessed after 2 years with comparison to the project launch's original predictions.


The Case For A 60-Day Interlibrary Loan Lending Period, Kristine Jo Shrauger, Leetta M. Schmidt, Mary Radnor May 2012

The Case For A 60-Day Interlibrary Loan Lending Period, Kristine Jo Shrauger, Leetta M. Schmidt, Mary Radnor

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This article looks at standardizing the loan period among 16 higher academic institutions in the state of Florida. A standardized loan period became a topic of conversation during the creation of a new resource sharing service. The resulting discussion led to a critical look at loan periods for all resource sharing activities.


The Florida State Libraries Resource Sharing Initiative: Unity Among A Disparate Group, Leetta M. Schmidt, Dennis Smith May 2012

The Florida State Libraries Resource Sharing Initiative: Unity Among A Disparate Group, Leetta M. Schmidt, Dennis Smith

Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications

This article discusses the development of a new resource sharing program within the Florida State University Libraries called UBorrow. Background includes information on similar programs and the use of Integrated Library Systems in this type of program. There is discussion of the pilot project which reviewed and selected the delivery system for this new program. Discussion also includes lessons learned concerning UBorrow's preliminary implementation and how unity in this service was created among a disparate group.


The Ohio Library And Information Network: Resource Sharing At Its Best!, Anita Cook, Dennis J. Smith Dec 2011

The Ohio Library And Information Network: Resource Sharing At Its Best!, Anita Cook, Dennis J. Smith

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The article describes the development and implementation of the Ohio Library and Information Network (OhioLINK) shared catalog and patron-initiated online borrowing process. Procedures for providing materials to patrons along with OhioLINK’s experience with missing and lost materials are detailed, including lessons learned regarding lost materials and billing. Details of the usage of OhioLINK services and the growth into electronic resources are included. The article summarizes the success of this unmediated borrowing process.


Illiad, Cas, Shibboleth, And Php: The Road To Single Sign-On, Leetta M. Schmidt Jan 2011

Illiad, Cas, Shibboleth, And Php: The Road To Single Sign-On, Leetta M. Schmidt

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In 2010 the Interlibrary Loan department of the University of South Florida, Tampa, moved to unify its ILLiad sign on practices and align with the University wide objective toward a single sign-on environment. Initial plans to implement authentication with CAS evolved in response to obstacles and system failures and resulted in an ILLiad, Shibboleth, and CAS combination. This article reviews the migration project and its culmination in a successful, and unique, authentication assembly.