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Informationen zum Autor Lenore England is Assistant Director for Electronic Resources Management at the University of Maryland University College (UMUC). Lenore is responsible for ERM, financial, and procurement matters for the UMUC Library. She received the 2012 Association of Library Collections and Technical Services/Collection Management Section Coutts Award for Innovation in Electronic Resources Management. Lenore holds a Master of Library and Information Science from San Jose State University School of Information, and a Master's of Business Administration from George Mason University. Klappentext Maximizing Electronic Resources Management in Libraries examines the use of Business Process Management (BPM) and the ways it can be beneficially applied to electronic resources management (ERM) to help organize processes in libraries. . The text offers librarians a skillset that will make them ready for a variety of library environments. It focuses on the organizational tools offered by BPM! including key elements of ERM functions that lay the groundwork for the present and future use of ERM and how they will drive methods by which libraries provide access to resources. BPM theories are then reviewed! along with a discussion of present applications of BPM to ERM! and finally! a look at the possibilities for future applications. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Elements of ERM2. Organization of ERM3. Principles of BPM4. Application of BPM to ERM5. Future Development of ERM based on BPM Principles6. Conclusions for BPM Application to ERM.
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1. Elements of ERM2. Organization of ERM3. Principles of BPM4. Application of BPM to ERM5. Future Development of ERM based on BPM Principles6. Conclusions for BPM Application to ERM.
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"...organized in a methodical manner that allows the reader to move easily from one concept to the next....offers solid ideas for ERM librarians who are looking for a way to organize ERM systems and processes in any size or type of library." --LRTS