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FE libraries use Talis Source

Another library has today confirmed that they will be returning to Talis Source rather than using an alternative ILL tool. It's always a joy to welcome users ;-).

But that’s not the only thing I want to write about today. Last week I wrote about the number of HE libraries using Talis Source. Sarah Washford, the author of Info Junkie then posted a comment on the blog asking how many FE libraries are contributing to Talis Source, there are nearly 20.

The question is easily answered. Although for me, provides yet another illustration of why the business model behind Talis Source really works. It enables ALL libraries to participate. Therefore, libraries with minimal resources that perhaps don’t currently have a Web presence or limited resources can make their collections more accessible, for free!

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