Article | REF: H7405 V1

Interoperability in digital library systems

Author: Philippe Bourdenet

Publication date: May 10, 2016, Review date: September 28, 2021

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2. Interoperability features

This section provides a classification of the features used by a document information system to provide a single point of access to an institution's document offering.

2.1 Asynchronous devices

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2.1.1 How these devices work

Data exchange between libraries has a long history. Its aim is to facilitate the production of information, by promoting the practice of derived cataloging, as well as the circulation of the documents themselves. It is motivated by economic necessity and the need to reduce...

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