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library_systems_market_overview [2020/05/03 12:15]
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 "The library technology industry took some significant turns in 2019. Ex Libris, a ProQuest company, acquired Innovative Interfaces and shifted the balance of power, strengthening Ex Libris’s position in technology for academic libraries and propelling it as a major player in public libraries. This move narrows the slate of competitors in an industry already offering few viable options for many libraries"​. "The library technology industry took some significant turns in 2019. Ex Libris, a ProQuest company, acquired Innovative Interfaces and shifted the balance of power, strengthening Ex Libris’s position in technology for academic libraries and propelling it as a major player in public libraries. This move narrows the slate of competitors in an industry already offering few viable options for many libraries"​.
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 +See also Marshall Breeding'​s **[[https://​librarytechnology.org/​products/​|Library Technology Guides dashboard]]** which brings together data, trends, news, and other resources
  
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 **[[http://​www.kenchadconsulting.com/​wp-content/​uploads/​2018/​09/​Resource_management_briefing_HELibTech_KenChad_Aug2015.pdf|Library management system to library services platform]] **Resource management for libraries: a new perspective,​ Ken Chad HELibTech Briefing Paper August 2015\\ **[[http://​www.kenchadconsulting.com/​wp-content/​uploads/​2018/​09/​Resource_management_briefing_HELibTech_KenChad_Aug2015.pdf|Library management system to library services platform]] **Resource management for libraries: a new perspective,​ Ken Chad HELibTech Briefing Paper August 2015\\
-This briefing paper contrasts the library resource management landscape now with the situation in 2008 when the [[http://​www.webarchive.org.uk/​wayback/​archive/​20140615073047/​http://​www.jisc.ac.uk/​media/​documents/​programmes/​resourcediscovery/​lmsstudy.pdf|Jisc/​Sconul LMS study]] recommended that the time was not right for libraries to purchase a new library system. In the intervening period a new generation of '​library services platforms'​ (LSPs) has emerged and the pace of procurement has quickened. Ken analyses the current landscape and looks at the strategic issues around the changing nature of library collections,​ shared services, workflows and analytics. The paper is made available under a CC-0 license to enable easy re-use. +This briefing paper contrasts the library resource management landscape now with the situation in 2008 when the [[http://​www.webarchive.org.uk/​wayback/​archive/​20140615073047/​http://​www.jisc.ac.uk/​media/​documents/​programmes/​resourcediscovery/​lmsstudy.pdf|Jisc/​Sconul LMS study]] recommended that the time was not right for libraries to purchase a new library system. In the intervening period a new generation of '​library services platforms'​ (LSPs) has emerged and the pace of procurement has quickened. Ken analyses the current landscape and looks at the strategic issues around the changing nature of library collections,​ shared services, workflows and analytics. The paper is made available under a CC-0 license to enable easy re-use.\\
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-[[https://​www.researchinformation.info/​feature/​tradition-change|From tradition to change.]] Rebecca Pool. Research Information 29 September 2017\\ +
-"​Complex workflows and new services are driving developments in cloud-based library management systems"​ A summary of the market focussing on the cloud based [[:​next_generation|library services platforms]] Alma (ExLibris) Worldshare (OCLC) and Folio (open source)\\+
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 [[https://​americanlibrariesmagazine.org/​2017/​05/​01/​library-systems-report-2017/​|Library Systems Report 2017]] Competing visions for technology, openness, and workflow. By Marshall Breeding. American Libraries | 1 May 2017\\ [[https://​americanlibrariesmagazine.org/​2017/​05/​01/​library-systems-report-2017/​|Library Systems Report 2017]] Competing visions for technology, openness, and workflow. By Marshall Breeding. American Libraries | 1 May 2017\\
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