Friday 5 November 2010

ERM demos

For the past few weeks we have had some demos of various ERM systems. Some brief descriptions are below:

Swetswise ERM as a Service: This system builds upon services already available through Swetswise; a benefit for existing Swets customers is that a lot of the subscription information, including licensing and financial information, is already in the system. This can also get usage statistics from publishers and present them in user-friendly formats

TDNet Core ERM: looks after the ‘core’ processes of electronic resource management – acquisition of resources, licence information, access, statistics and contact information. It's possible to link to licences from their A-Z list; we were shown the front-facing element of this system. It is possible to import and export data to/from other systems

Innovative Interfaces ERM: designed to manage the whole life-cycle of electronic resources, from identification and trials, to purchasing the resource (or subscribing to it), and then managing access and harvesting of usage statistics using SUSHI, providing information such as cost per use for renewals decisions etc. The system can be populated using data from e.g. an SFX knowledgebase.
It can be used as an integrated part of Millennium LMS or as a stand-alone system; at the moment there are no sites using the ERM module with Talis,

Serials Solutions 360 Manager: tracks changes in titles and licences; deals with trials including reminders when the end of the trial period is approaching; The system can include retrieval of statistics which will work with SUSHI and COUNTER. It’s possible to display key points from licences; also to search for resources using alternate titles (abbreviations etc) There is also an online community/support centre

Ex Libris Verde: Can be a stand-alone system, integrates with other Ex Libris products (SFX etc). This system can manage trials, with the option to add notes on reasons to subscribe etc. Licence details can be added manually or a link to website, pdf etc can be added. Uses SUSHI when collecting stats

EBSCO NET ERM: This system works best with resources purchased through EBSCO; it can be automatically populated with all the subscription information. This system is fully customisable, enabling users to match field titles etc in the ERM to existing systems (LMS etc). it is able to work with a library’s catalogue, link resolver etc. Stats are collected using SUSHI/COUNTER; licence and financial information can be tracked; reminders can be set for individuals to perform certain tasks within workflows

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