VINE: Volume 33 Issue 1

Subject:

Table of contents

Portals: enabling discovery for all in higher and further education

Chris Awre

The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) information environment aims to offer seamless and integrated access to a wide range of digital collections and resources through a…

Our student stakeholders: requirements for institutional portals

Liz Pearce

This article outlines the work of the PORTAL (Presenting natiOnal Resources To Audiences Locally) project. The recently published Stakeholder Requirements for Institutional Portals

793

The library portal marketplace

Anne Ramsden

There are a number of portal products and solutions in the library marketplace, many of which have been developed by library management system (LMS) suppliers. The main system…

1147

MetaLib and SFX at Loughborough University Library

Ruth Stubbings

This article outlines the implementation of MetaLib and SFX at Loughborough University. It includes details of the timescale, work and staff involved, how the services work, usage…

Portals: a strategic new direction to improve access to information resources

Mary E. Jackson

This article describes the vision of the Association of Research Libraries for a Scholars Portal, a single point of access to quality and library‐vetted information. The current…

619

Choosing a library portal system

Andrew Cox

The article sets out a definition of the main functional elements of “portals” as supplied by library management system (LMS) suppliers, also touching on related technology. It…

966

Structured text (STX)

Robin Yeates

Examines the need for structured text (STX), explains its format – simple or hierarchical structures and other conventions, lists its benefits and limitations, and delinates usage…

217

ISSN:

0305-5728

Online date, start – end:

1971 – 2015

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited