{"id":1881,"date":"2011-08-18T09:57:53","date_gmt":"2011-08-18T13:57:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.brown.edu\/libnews\/?p=1881"},"modified":"2011-08-18T09:57:53","modified_gmt":"2011-08-18T13:57:53","slug":"brown-university-adopts-serials-solutions-summon-discovery-service","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/library.brown.edu\/create\/libnews\/brown-university-adopts-serials-solutions-summon-discovery-service\/","title":{"rendered":"Brown University Adopts Serials Solutions Summon\u2122 Discovery Service"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>SEATTLE \u2013 August 18, 2011 \u2013 <\/strong>Serials Solutions\u00ae, a business unit of ProQuest\u00ae LLC, today announced that Brown University Library has chosen to adopt the Summon\u2122 web-scale discovery service to improve the discoverability and usability of library electronic resources for its students, faculty and staff. The Summon\u2122 service enables Brown University\u2019s researchers to receive the most relevant information from the full breadth of content found in the library\u2019s licensed collections, and ensures that these invaluable resources are more easily found and used.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAfter a thorough review of discovery systems, the Brown University Library chose to implement the Serials Solutions Summon service in order to improve searchability and access to our online resources,\u201d said Harriette Hemmasi, Joukowsky Family University Librarian with Brown University. \u201cThe Summon approach offers flexibility for future improvements, and was the most popular choice with users and library staff.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Established in 1764, Brown University is the seventh-oldest college in the United States and currently has a full-time enrollment of more than 8,400 undergraduate and graduate students. As an acclaimed Ivy League institution, Brown University Library collections boast more than 6.8 million print items, plus a multitude of electronic resources and expanding digital archives. The library subscribes to hundreds of online databases, tens of thousands of e-journals and online newspapers, and e-books, available anytime to members of the Brown community around the world.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSerials Solutions is dedicated to enabling the discovery of information in an intuitive manner that is beneficial for both users and librarians,\u201d said John Law, vice president of discovery solutions at Serials Solutions. \u201cLibrarians spend a large portion of their annual budgets on acquiring resources, so it\u2019s vital for them to ensure these valuable resources are being fully utilized. With the Summon service, Brown University Library is maximizing the return on investment for its electronic resources, and increasing the discoverability of the full breadth of the library\u2019s subscribed databases, e-resources and physical materials.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Brown University Library joins more than 250 libraries and research institutions subscribed to the Summon\u2122 service, many of whom are seeing a substantial increase in the use of their library\u2019s collections. Currently, the Summon\u2122 service allows researchers to search the full text of content from more than 7,000 providers and contains more than 750 million records.<\/p>\n<p>Recognized as the Best Enterprise Search Solution at the 2011 CODiE Awards by the Software &amp; Information Industry Association (SIIA), the Summon\u2122 service offers the most compelling user experience by providing an easy and open discovery experience. With a single unified index, the Summon\u2122 service provides instant access to the breadth of authoritative content that is the hallmark of great libraries.<\/p>\n<p><strong>About Serials Solutions (<\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.serialssolutions.com\/\"><strong>www.serialssolutions.com<\/strong><\/a><strong>)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Serials Solutions\u00ae is the global leader in essential discovery and e-resource management solutions which are powered by a comprehensive knowledgebase. Its popular suite of Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions helps improve access to and use of collections, eases librarian workloads, and ultimately reduces operating costs. Solutions include: the world-class Summon\u2122 web-scale discovery service, providing instant access to the full breadth of the library\u2019s collection through a single search; the AquaBrowser\u00ae discovery layer, making navigation more accessible; 360 services, the only integrated e-resource access and management solution; KnowledgeWorks, the authoritative e-resource knowledgebase and foundation for Serials Solutions\u00ae 360; and Ulrich\u2019s\u2122 services, the world\u2019s most authoritative source of bibliographic and publisher information for serials and the most comprehensive source of print and electronic serials data available. Headquartered in Seattle, Serials Solutions is a member of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.proquest.com\/\">ProQuest<\/a>\u00ae family of companies.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center\">###<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SEATTLE \u2013 August 18, 2011 \u2013 Serials Solutions\u00ae, a business unit of ProQuest\u00ae LLC, today announced that Brown University Library has chosen to adopt the Summon\u2122 web-scale discovery service to improve the discoverability and usability of library electronic resources for its students, faculty and staff. 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