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ELUNA 2023 Annual Meeting

Enhance Pathways to Library Resource Access

Friday, May 12, 2023 at 1:30 PM–2:15 PM PDT
Beverly
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Session Abstract

Discovery of and access to library materials happen everywhere at network level[i]. The latest Ithaka S+R survey finds that only 14 percent of faculty members begin their literature search from library website (Blankstein, 2022). Instead, patrons’ discovery journey happens in places such as publisher and aggregator’s website and Google Scholar. Consequently, their access to scholarly content is complicated by factors related to authentication, entitlement, metadata quality, and privacy in the discover-to-delivery ecosystem.

In this presentation, we will describe strategies that integrate Primo discovery service and access broker browser extension to facilitate patron’s access to library resources at University of Southern California Libraries. We will further review the potential of federated identity solutions, including SeamlessAccess, GetFTR, and IP Registry, to reduce friction on e-resource access.   

[i] This concept is an extension of Lorcan Dempsey’s “Discovery happens elsewhere” concept in his discussion of patron’s discovery process.

Blankstein, M. (2022). Ithaka S+R US faculty survey 2021. Ithaka S+R. https://sr.ithaka.org/publications/ithaka-sr-us-faculty-survey-2021/

Learning Outcome #1

At the end of the session, participants will be able to describe the current landscape of electronic resources access issues.

Learning Outcome #2

At the end of the session, participants will be able to name potential tools and approaches to improve the efficacy of e-resource access.

Learning Outcome #3

At the end of the session, participants will be able to determine which approaches work best with their Primo discovery service.

Track

Discovery

Applicable Ex Libris Product
Primo
Primo VE
Refworks
Target Audience Skill Level
Beginner
Intermediate

Presenters

Dr. Win Shih, University of Southern California Libraries
Kun Lin, University of Southern California Libraries
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