The November/December 2020 Library Technology Report (https://journals.ala.org/index.php/ltr/issue/view/779) is on ILS consolidation. While it primarily covers the business side of things the last chapter does provide some observations about potential ILS integrations with other systems used in academia such as learning management systems, data analytics, research management, etc.
Buddy Pennington
Head of Electronic Resources & Systems
University Libraries
University of Missouri – Kansas City
(he/him/his)
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Dear code4lib friends,
I'm looking for literature and pertinent analyses (not necessarily scholarly articles) on what could be the evolution of library management systems in the future. I'm thinking more in terms of features than in business/consolidation terms. Any good pointers?
Many thanks, and apologies for cross-posting.
Thomas
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