Chapter 8: Looking Forward
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5860/ltr.49n2Abstract
The current version of Techniques for Electronic Resource Management (TERMS), as represented through the TERMS wiki, outlines some of the best practices for electronic resource management today. Chapter 8 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 49, no. 2) “Techniques for Electronic Resource Management” explores how the resources to be managed continue to evolve and develop into new models of scholarship and new systems for management. This situation sometimes requires workflows to be rewritten and redesigned as the scholarship models change and the systems used to manage the resources are upgraded.
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