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 A new **Resource Sharing** landscape is emerging with several providers offering new resource sharing solutions A new **Resource Sharing** landscape is emerging with several providers offering new resource sharing solutions
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-**[[https://​librarytechnology.org/​document/​29565/​project-reshare-and-openrs-differing-approaches-to-open-source-resource-sharing|Project Reshare and OpenRS: differing approaches to open source resource sharing.]]** +**[[https://​openlibraryfoundation.org/​newsroom/​news/​introducing-the-open-resource-sharing-coalition-openrs/​|The Open Resource Sharing Coalition (OpenRS)]]** a resource sharing initiative created in partnership with library consortia, open source developers, and vendors. OpenRS is a heterogeneous resource sharing system that is ILS and Discovery agnostic and accommodates the full spectrum of mediated and unmediated resource sharing.\\
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-Library Technology Newsletter [December 2023] by Marshall Breeding. +
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-**OpenRS separates from Project ****ReShare** +
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-In recent months, a schism has erupted in the open source resource sharing realm. Two open source resource sharing projects that previously resided within a single organization have separated, due not only to the differing functional models of their products, but also because of differences in styles of collaboration.The DCB project stakeholders chose to separate from ReShare and to launch a new initiative now known as the Open Resource Sharing Coalitionopens new tab, or OpenRS. EBSCO, Knowledge Integration,​ MOBIUS, MCLS, and Marmot each withdrew from Project ReShare and are now aligned with OpenRS. This new organization is developing new resource sharing solutions based on FOLIO technology and designed for unmediated patron borrowing requests and fulfillment. +
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-A new beginning based on ongoing efforts\\ +
-OpenRS, was launched in 2023 as a new initiative to develop, support, and promote a new open source direct consortial borrowing solution. Though a relatively new project, OpenRS moves forward with a well defined development agenda, backed by two commercial vendors, EBSCO Information Services and Knowledge Integration,​ with substantial involvement of MOBIUS as its first planned implementor. GALILEO and other consortia participating in the coalition have also announced intentions to implement OpenRS. In addition to direct consortial borrowing, the OpenRS development roadmap also includes controlled digital lending and interlibrary loan integrations,​ which is supported in its current codebase. +
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-**[[https://​openlibraryfoundation.org/​newsroom/​news/​introducing-the-open-resource-sharing-coalition-openrs/​|The Open Resource Sharing Coalition (OpenRS)]]**a resource sharing initiative created in partnership with library consortia, open source developers, and vendors. OpenRS is a heterogeneous resource sharing system that is ILS and Discovery agnostic and accommodates the full spectrum of mediated and unmediated resource sharing.\\+
 The key developments in a new resource sharing landscape are described below. See also The key developments in a new resource sharing landscape are described below. See also
  
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