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Browsing by Author "Pang, Xuan"

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    Building a Sustainable Future for Resource Sharing in a Changing World: Findings on international resource sharing payment methods from global surveys
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2025-07-03) Pang, Xuan; Paris, Mark
    Libraries around the world have relied on international resource sharing networks to support the institutional mission of teaching and learning, enrich their diverse user populations, and fulfill users’ needs. One of the major barriers for international resource sharing services is financial transactions. Issues on international resource sharing payment methods have repeatedly appeared in several studies over the past decade. Libraries across the globe are using different methods to pay and charge their international resource sharing borrowing and lending fees. This paper reviews the history and challenges of the international resource sharing payment systems and shares surveys’ results from the American Library Association Reference & User Services Association Sharing and Transforming Access to Resources Section International Interlibrary Loan Committee and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) technical committee 46/subcommittee 4/Ad Hoc Group 1 (hereinafter referenced as ISO TC 46/SC 4/AHG 1) for Interlibrary Loan Financial Transactions. The paper further discusses findings from these global surveys and makes recommendations for future development. Keywords: Resource Sharing; Financial transactions; Interoperability standards; Workflows; International perspectives
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    赫尔辛基大学图书馆资源共享服务的开发
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2024-01-17) Kähö, Elina; Leppämäki, Juha; Pang, Xuan
    背 景介绍: 在2019年,赫尔辛基大学图书馆的馆际互借服务包括许多系统:网络表格,票务管理系统、内部馆际互借软件和 Voyager。系统之间没有相互通信。信息是在它们之间手动复制的。读者无法在图书馆系统中看到馆际互借服务。费用发票是手动创建的。 2020 年,赫尔辛基大学图书馆系统从Voyage转换到Ex Libris Alma。测试Alma资源共享 工作于同年开始。我们的目的是发现是否可以用Alma替换各种馆际互借平台。初步结果令人鼓舞,我们在 2021 年启动了一个开发项目,用以来实施 Alma 的资源共享功能。 实施: 2 我们用Alma建立了一个资源共享图书馆,为不同校区的所有图书馆提供服务。通过Alma API, 图书馆的 Alma用户记录以及来自内部馆际互借系统的记录被转换为资源共享合作伙伴记录。 两个新表格取代了馆际互借申请表。Primo资源共享表格用于借入请求。对于借出请求,我们为图书馆创建了一个表格。该表格使用 Alma API 将借出请求直接发送到 Alma。 我们配置了双语资源共享信件(芬兰语和英语)用Alma进行电子邮件通信。Alma 分析功能 用于报告和收集统计数据。我们正在努力根据Alma 分析的报告自动创建发票。
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    赫尔辛基大学图书馆资源共享服务的开发
    (International Federation of Library Association and Institutions (IFLA), 2024-04-08) Akbayturk, Tuba; Medawar, Katia; Pang, Xuan
    The DDRS Standing Committee created 4 Action Plans and this is the Chinese version of the plan. the Action plans are : 1. 18th Interlending and Document Supply Conference 28-30 October 2024 - 2. Maintain the RSCVD (Resource Sharing Collaborative and Voluntary Document Delivery Program Governance Communication and Monitoring) 3. Monitor current and emerging topics affecting resource sharing and support the community. 4. Review the Guidelines for best practice in Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery.
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