2009
DOI: 10.1080/03615260802690777
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Workflow Challenges: Does Technology Dictate Workflow?

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“…35 When starting in a newly created position, Leffler developed a flowchart as a first step to defining her responsibilities because it visually showed the complexity of managing e-resources to staff who were unfamiliar with this lifecycle. 36 Using the business process modeling technique, role activity diagram, Tbaishat examined print and e-journal acquisition at two academic libraries, compared the workflows, and discussed the differences with each library staff member for possible improvements to their process. 37 Prilop, Westbrook, and German discussed a project at the University of Houston Libraries to develop an interdepartmental workflow for the digitization of materials in a central, online depository and provided the steps taken to collaboratively create this process map.…”
Section: Process Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 When starting in a newly created position, Leffler developed a flowchart as a first step to defining her responsibilities because it visually showed the complexity of managing e-resources to staff who were unfamiliar with this lifecycle. 36 Using the business process modeling technique, role activity diagram, Tbaishat examined print and e-journal acquisition at two academic libraries, compared the workflows, and discussed the differences with each library staff member for possible improvements to their process. 37 Prilop, Westbrook, and German discussed a project at the University of Houston Libraries to develop an interdepartmental workflow for the digitization of materials in a central, online depository and provided the steps taken to collaboratively create this process map.…”
Section: Process Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copeland et al present a stunning visual of the typical workflow involved in acquiring and making available an electronic resource in the print-based library management system. 12 Their graphic depicts five possible starting points, nine decision points, and close to twenty steps involved in the process. This process may not be typical, but it is illustrative of the complex nature of our new workflows that simply cannot be accommodated by existing ILSs.…”
Section: Meet the Challenge Of The New Library Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%