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Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference

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    eTracker: Improving Electronic Resources Management by Optimizing Your ILS
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-03-20) England, Deberah
    Increase efficiencies and gain control of troubleshooting calls and ongoing electronic resources maintenance by utilizing the Millennium Serials module as a tracking system. This system, "eTracker," provides not only a method for logging and tracking, but also a proactive approach to testing access and staying on top of "e" maintenance.
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    Paving the ERM Highway: the Expanding Role of ERM Systems and the Drive to Streamline their Data Population
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-23) Feick, Tina ; England, Deberah
    Electronic Resource Management (ERM) systems are becoming comprehensive data repositories for eResource information, yet populating these systems with information is often labor intensive and time consuming. Our library and agent panel will look at the increasingly important role of ERM systems, the challenges to meet these growing needs through new methods and relationships, and how new standards are streamlining ERM data transmission.
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    En Garde! A Swashbuckler's Guide to Troubleshooting Electronic Resources
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-22) England, Deberah
    Electronic resources management has increased the need for those working with electronic resources to have a blend of skills, including technical expertise. Since many who work with electronic resources have expertise working with print serials, acquisitions or reference, but not technology, this presentation is targeted towards attendees who want a more sound understanding of technology issues to resolve electronic resource access problems. Utilizing a swashbuckling theme, the presenter will address skills needed to resolve access issues. Topics addressed will include access break down points and types of e-access problems, both on campus and remote. Charts will be provided to assist attendees with creating their own access break down charts, which will assist with recognizing and resolving access problems. Real-world examples will be used to illustrate analysis of problems and steps involved in problem resolution. Methods for tracking the resolution process will be highlighted. These include commercial products and creating tracking sheets in Microsoft Excel. Attendees will learn how to recognize e-resource access problems and efficiently resolve them.