Preparation is Key: Lessons Learned from an ERM System Implementation

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In 2001, the University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries developed their own electronic resource management (ERM) system to track their online resources and contracts. Over the past decade, the programming and upkeep for the homegrown system had become too much of a burden, and the decision was made to move to a vendor-supported ERM system. In the summer of 2012, UNT began the implementation of Innovative's ERM module. This presentation covered the steps involved in that implementation and the lessons learned on how best to prepare for a radical shift in workflows and procedures. Published with license by Taylor & Francis.

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Enoch, T. (2014). Preparation is Key: Lessons Learned from an ERM System Implementation. Serials Librarian, 66(1–4), 182–188. https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2014.877276

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