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Conférence IGeLU – 9 au 14 septembre 2017
The conference starts Monday, September 11th and will end Wednesday, September 13th, preceded by the usual Pre-Conference meetings on Saturday, September 9th and Sunday September 10th.
The conference will be followed by a Post-Conference Developers Day on Thursday September 14th.
Programme du congrès IGeLU 2015
Le congrès IGeLU 2015 se tiendra cette fois-ci à Budapest. Le programme est d’ores et déjà disponible : http://igelu2015.comp-rend.hu/?page_id=5.
Vote pour de nouvelles ressources dans Primo Central Index
Pour la première fois depuis le lancement de Primo Central Index, un cycle de vote est lancé au sein de la communauté des utilisateurs afin de faire ajouter des nouvelles ressources dans l’index Primo Central. Près de 140 ressources candidates en lice ! Les votes peuvent être exprimés via la plate-forme NERS. Ils seront clôturés le 21 mars 2015.
Message diffusé ce 3 mars 2015 sur la liste PRIMO-DISCUSS-L.
Dear Primo and MetaLib+ Community,
Thank you to everyone who submitted new resources for the Primo Central Index (PCI). Submissions received by March 2nd, 2015 are included in this first PCI voting. I would like to announce the opening of the voting. The voting will start today and will be open until 21st March.
The ELUNA and IGeLU Primo Working Groups gathered the resources and prepared them for voting. You may notice that some requests will be missing from this ballot. We have tried our best to merge similar requests and to omit requests already developed or to be developed. In other cases we are still in discussion with Ex Libris which may need some time.
Each member organisation can designate someone to vote using NERS and will need to use the IGeLU or ELUNA organisation ID and password. The list of organisation IDs and the main contact person for your organisation is here for ELUNA https://inpress.lib.uiowa.edu/eluna/ and here for IGeLU http://igelu.org/about/membership/member-list. If you log into NERS and do not already have a password you can obtain one by contacting ners@igelu.org. Each organisation may vote for as many resources as are relevant for your institution but each resource only gets one vote.
I would also like to take this opportunity to express my genuine thanks to the IGeLU and ELUNA PWG members for working on this ballot in such a hardworking fashion. I would especially like to thank Lauren Ajamie and Kathy Varjabedian who did a lot of work in this process. Thank you for taking time out of your normal work and working on this.
If you face any issues or problems, please feel free to contact us.
Best wishes,
Christian Haenger and Alison Hitchens
On behalf of IGeLU Primo/MetaLib and ELUNA Primo PWGs
Assemblée générale du mardi 13 janvier 2015
Les membres de l’ACEF sont cordialement invités à participer à la prochaine assemblée générale qui se tiendra le 13 janvier 2015, de 9h30 à 17h00 à l’Université Paris-Dauphine – Amphi A 709.
L’ordre du jour est le suivant :
9:30-11:00
Partie administrative et organisationnelle réservée aux membres en règle de cotisation
- Accueil par le Président
- Approbation du PV de juin 2014
- Cotisations 2014 à l’ACEF
- Rappel composition du bureau
- Bilan Formations administrateur 2014 et demandes 2015
- Aleph
- SFX
- Primo
- Ateliers thématiques de l’ACEF de juin 2015 : appel à candidatures
- Relations avec le support Ex Libris
- IGeLU
- Congrès IGeLU 2014 et 2015
11:00-17:00
Présentations sur la thématique « Bases de connaissance et environnement consortial »
- 11h00-12h30 : Bases de connaissance Ex Libris (SFX et Primo Central) et Base de connaissance nationale (projet Bacon, ABES) par Ewa Nieszkowska (UPEC)
12h30-14h : PAUSE DEJEUNER (offert par l’ACEF – Restaurant Universitaire Paris-Dauphine)
- 14h-14h45 : Primo, bases de connaissance et environnement consortial (Maud Arnaud – Ex Libris)
- 14h45-15h30 : Alma, bases de connaissance et environnement consortial (Maud Arnaud – Ex Libris)
15:30-16:00 : pause café
- 16h00-17h00 : Alma de nos jours (nouvelles fonctionnalités / nouveaux services) (Maud Arnaud – Ex Libris) + Questions/réponses
- 17:00 Clôture de la journée
Update on Ex Libris Discussions with EBSCO
Communiqué d’Ex Libris
Update on Ex Libris Discussions with EBSCO
Jerusalem, October 6, 2014
In a world that is moving rapidly toward openness and transparency, new norms dictate that users be entitled to employ their institutional discovery tool to search for and access the content to which their library subscribes. In conformity with this new norm and recommendations from industry groups such as the International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC) and NISO’s Open Discovery Initiative (ODI), providers of scholarly content—primary publishers, secondary publishers, and aggregators—have been contributing their content to discovery services such as Ex Libris Primo.
An example is ProQuest, a provider of both a discovery service—ProQuest Summon™—and a significant number of important secondary (A&I) databases and full-text aggregations, which is committed to making such content available to library discovery services. Today, more than 200 of ProQuest’s most widely used collections, including approximately 50 A&I databases, have been indexed in Primo. Additional collections will become accessible via Primo in the coming months. In exchange for the content that ProQuest has made available for indexing, Ex Libris has opened up its entire set of APIs to ProQuest, which can now fully integrate its software with Ex Libris products.
In this new ecosystem, both Ex Libris and its customer community expect a similar agreement with EBSCO, providing for a fair exchange of content and technology interfaces. Regrettably, despite our best attempts over many months of discussion to reach such an agreement, including our offering EBSCO full integration capabilities with Ex Libris products in exchange for all EBSCO content, EBSCO remains intransigent, rejecting all proposals.
In the spirit of transparency, we would like to shed further light on our discussions with EBSCO.
In its statement of its open policy on metadata sharing, EBSCO has publicly proposed to make a limited set of databases available for indexing by discovery systems such as Primo. Other EBSCO databases, which libraries purchase primarily for their subject indexing, such as CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, and America: History and Life (together with their full-text versions), are excluded from the EBSCO policy without any indication of a transparent process for their inclusion in the future. Customer feedback received by Ex Libris and extensive customer analyses that we have undertaken demonstrate that large numbers of our customers subscribe to these databases and that the databases constitute important foundation tools in a range of core subjects.
In return for its partial content, EBSCO requires access from its EBSCO Discovery Service™ (EDS) to all APIs—for all Ex Libris products. While attempting to gain competitive advantage over Primo by retaining sole use of some of the key EBSCO databases, EBSCO expects Ex Libris to waive its technological advantage by providing EBSCO with full integration capabilities. We made it clear to EBSCO that we do not consider this proposal a fair exchange and offered instead full integration capabilities with Ex Libris products in exchange for all EBSCO content, similar to our agreement with ProQuest. EBSCO declined this offer. EBSCO further declined a second proposal of partial content in exchange for partial interfaces.
While both offers by Ex Libris have been rejected, they remain on the table for consideration by EBSCO. Ex Libris would welcome a fair agreement that will allow us to index the content currently offered by the EBSCO policy and address the inclusion of the subject-index databases in an agreed timetable.
Source : http://www.exlibrisgroup.com/category/EBSCO_Update_October2014
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