Come along and learn more about this new initiative and also the future of eLending and the digital library.
This will be a joint product information session presented by Alicia Cohen, from Wolters Kluwer, CCH, and a user implementation case study where one library who has implemented eLending will share how they did it and the outcomes they are seeing.
The event is free to members of the Australian Law Librarians Association (ALLA) and $10 for non-members.
WHEN: Tuesday, 27 October 2015 from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM (AEDT) –Add to Calendar
WHERE: Australian Government Solicitor – Level 42, MLC Centre. Cnr Castlereagh and King St . Sydney, NSW 2000 AU – View Map
RSVP and details of the event are available at EventBrite
Published: 15 October 2015
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17 June 2016
LexisNexis eLending Solution: A review
By Phil Mullen
At our recent CPD the NSW ALLA Group looked at how the new LexisNexis (LN) eLending solution worked. In attendance from LN were James Milenkovic, eLending Product Manager and Sue Ann Yap, Relationship Director for Large Law.
Sue introduced the eLending platform program by showing us how easy it was to borrow and lend eBooks. The process was very simple and seamless, she was able to lend a couple of eBook during the session. See the screen shot from the iPad.
At the moment we are only able lend the loose-leaf practice material on LexisNexis Red. Later next year all eBooks will be made available. Both Sue and James were able to answer many technical questions about access and costs and we thank them for their time.
I suppose the issue now is to try and determine whether we have a market for lending eBooks in our Libraries and Information Services Departments. There is certainly demand for mobile services and our clients are certainly more mobile. But does this mean eBooks fit into how our lawyers work? Obviously we are in a period of transition and how this plays out is very difficult to determine. But what cannot be denied is that we can all now offer to eLend our loose-leaf services and mark our ground as technological innovators.
Posted: 21 October 2013
eLending Showcase brought to you by LexisNexisAU
Facilitated by Philip Mullen, Committee Member of ALLA NSW, with the discussions to be led James Milenkovic, eLending Product Manager and Sue Ann Yap, Relationship Director for Large Law the event will discuss LexisNexis Red, the elending platform showcased in the recent ALLA National Conference held in Sydney.
Come along to see it how it works as well as discuss the future of ebooks and elooseleaf in the legal industry.
Our objectives at this session are as follows:
- Provide you with a demonstration on how the elending solution works
- Expand the conversation on how your library and your profession has progressed since the advent of ebooks
- Create a forum for KM practitioners to share experiences, ideas and know-how on deploying ebooks in the library
- Keep the momentum on ebooks and elooseleaf. It has been 3 years since LexisNexis first released eBooks and 2 years since the last iteration of elooseleaf. Is elooseleaf a true disruptive technology? How has it impacted your conversations with your stakeholders?
When: 15 October 2013, 12:30-2pm
Where: Level 31, 1 O’Connell Street, Sydney NSW
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