The OhioLINK approach: records and holdings for print and electronic serials in the OhioLINK central catalog
Abstract
Since 1992, when OhioLINK’s central catalog was first implemented, the consortium’s union listing and serials holdings activities have shifted from an emphasis on print holdings in individual libraries for traditional inter‐library lending to dealing with holdings for electronic serials purchased with group licenses and with related issues for linking catalog records, abstracting and indexing data. Current work centers on using one record or separate records for multiple versions of a serial (especially print and electronic), the most comprehensible display for resources owned by the consortium as a group instead of by separate libraries, information about and display of holdings information for the electronic version of serial, and consistent metadata.
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Citation
Gilliland, A. (2000), "The OhioLINK approach: records and holdings for print and electronic serials in the OhioLINK central catalog", New Library World, Vol. 101 No. 5, pp. 208-211. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074800010345078
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 2000, MCB UP Limited
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