We have added a SERU document type to our locally developed ERM, CORAL, to help us track how many times we are referencing SERU when ordering electronic content. We do not have a documented workflow in place for every new order - to ask for SERU terms or to check the SERU registry with every order, but we have been offered SERU terms by providers as well as suggested SERU to providers and they have agreed to reference those terms. We do check the registry from time to time, but not as an automatic step in our pre-acquisition workflow at this time. At current count, we have used SERU about 20 times since 2008.
Regards,
Andy Langhurst
Andrea M. Langhurst
Licensing/Acquisitions Librarian
Acquisitions, Resources, and Discovery Services Department
University of Notre Dame
114 Hesburgh Library
Notre Dame, IN 46556
(574) 631-9809
langhurst.1@xxxxxx
Hi all,
I’m curious to know how Libraries are adding SERU to their internal workflow when purchasing electronic content.
Thanks in advance for any feedback supplied.
Anne
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