8. Juni 2023
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  • Den Herausforde­rungen von morgen mittels Szenario-Planung begegnen
  • Zur Zukunft der Monografie in den Kunst-, Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften
  • Umfrage unter Bibliotheksführungskräften: Zurück in die neue Normalität
  • Die Nutzung von KI im Hochschulbereich aus Sicht wissenschaftlicher Bibliotheken
  • KI zwischen Risiken und Vorteilen
  • Studie zum Umgang von Wissens­arbeiterinnen und -arbeitern mit urheberrechtlich geschützten Inhalten
  • Vielen Open-Access-Zeitschriften wird Impact-Faktor gestrichen
  • Deutsche Zeitungsbranche: Print-Geschäft verliert weiter an Bedeutung, mehr Investitionen in Digitalisierung
  • Bibliotheken unter verstärktem Zensur-Druck
  • BiblioCon 2023
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RECHT
Klimaschutzrecht | Umweltrechtsschutz | Bürgerliches Recht | Erbrecht

LANDESKUNDE
China | Russland | Indonesien

KUNST
Klaus Philipp.
Der Maler und seine Pferde

ZEITGESCHICHTE
JENA-PARADIES.
Die letzte Reise des Matthias Domaschk

KUNSTGEWERBE
Orientalischer Schmuck

NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN
Darwins Theorie zur Partnerwahl

BETRIEBSWIRTSCHAFT
Green Management

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The Austrian Library Network Goes Live with Primo

Ex Libris Primo provides a one-stop search interface for member institutions and facilitates access to the central catalog of the Network  

Ex Libris® Group is pleased to announce that the Austrian Library Network has gone live with the Primo® discovery and delivery solution. Primo provides a unified interface to the Network’s central catalog and is now in use at the University of Innsbruck library and the University of Vienna library. Over the coming months, the Austrian National Library, the University of Graz, the Vienna University of Economics and Business, the University of Applied Arts Vienna, and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna will join the consortium.  

“We are delighted to increase the visibility of our physical holdings and electronic resources to our users and to have successfully completed this wide-reaching project ahead of schedule,” commented Wolfgang Hamedinger, managing director of Austrian Library Network and Services Ltd. (Österreichische Bibliothekenverbund und Service GmbH, or OBVSG).  

“With its shared Primo platform, the Austrian Library Network has reached a new milestone in the collaboration between members. Our relationship with Ex Libris has been strong and effective throughout the project—particularly with respect to the development of a number of additional functions. Without this cooperation, a project on this scale would have been unthinkable,” Mr. Hamedinger added.  

Ullrich Jüngling, vice president of sales at Ex Libris Germany, commented: “In its adoption of Primo as a unified gateway to the rich resources of the Network and its members, OBVSG has expanded and improved the service it delivers to member libraries, and takes a leading role among European library consortia. The ongoing productive collaboration between the Austrian Library Network and Ex Libris has provided us with an opportunity to further enhance the consortial functionality of Primo.”

About the Austrian Library Network
The Austrian Library Network (abbreviated in German as OBV) is the major association of scientific and research libraries in Austria with 63 organizations representing over 80 individual institutions, including the Austrian National Library, the country’s university libraries, university colleges of teacher education, government ministries, universities of applied sciences, and many other institutions.  

Österreichische Bibliothekenverbund und Service GmbH (OBVSG) is the service provider and operational management facility of the Austrian Library Network. OBVSG is the application service provider for the implementation and operation of local library systems (approximately 40 institutions) and also offers a range of its own products in the areas of software development and system integration.

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