SFX was the first OpenURL or . It remains the most widely used OpenURL resolver, being used by over 2,400 libraries. Librarians Herbert van de Sompel, Patrick Hochstenbach and their colleagues at Ghent University in Belgium developed the OpenURL framework from 1998 to 2000. At that time they called it by the working title Special Effects (SFX). As part of the OpenURL development, they implemented the linking server software called SFX server. In early 2000, Ex Libris Group acquired the SFX server software from Ghent University. Ex Libris re-engineered the software and marketed it to libraries as an autonomous component of the OpenURL framework.
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| - SFX (Special Effects) je link server firmy ExLibris založený na standardu OpenURL. SFX vytvořili informatici z knihovny Univerzity v Gentu a Patrick Hochstenbach. SFX je účinnou pomůckou pro práci s elektronickými informačními zdroji (tzn. snadné vyhledávání a zjišťování informací o databázích, elektronických časopisech, elektronických knihách). Má přibližně 2400 instalací ve 40 zemích světa. (cs)
- SFX ist ein Linkresolver der Firma Ex Libris Group. Da es sich um den ersten Linkresolver handelt, wird SFX auch manchmal synonym für Linkresolver verwandt. Als Argument, das für SFX als Linkresolver spricht, gilt die große Knowledge Base von Ex Libris. Diese stellt viele Dienste, die elektronische Volltexte oder Informationen zu deren Verfügbarkeit anbieten, als vordefinierte Ziele zur Verfügung. Darüber hinaus bietet SFX weitere Funktionen zur Verwaltung von Zeitschriftenlizenzen an. (de)
- SFX was the first OpenURL or . It remains the most widely used OpenURL resolver, being used by over 2,400 libraries. Librarians Herbert van de Sompel, Patrick Hochstenbach and their colleagues at Ghent University in Belgium developed the OpenURL framework from 1998 to 2000. At that time they called it by the working title Special Effects (SFX). As part of the OpenURL development, they implemented the linking server software called SFX server. In early 2000, Ex Libris Group acquired the SFX server software from Ghent University. Ex Libris re-engineered the software and marketed it to libraries as an autonomous component of the OpenURL framework. (en)
- SFX (acronimo di “Special Effects” oppure “Search for X”) è un sistema di linking che collega i riferimenti bibliografici contenuti in una banca dati a diversi servizi. SFX fu sviluppato da , e i loro colleghi della Università di Gent, in Belgio, tra il 1998 e il 2000. Acquisito da ExLibris nel febbraio del 2000 e lanciato sul mercato nel febbraio del 2001, SFX rappresenta uno dei link server più utilizzato dalle istituzioni di tutto il mondo. (it)
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| - SFX (Special Effects) je link server firmy ExLibris založený na standardu OpenURL. SFX vytvořili informatici z knihovny Univerzity v Gentu a Patrick Hochstenbach. SFX je účinnou pomůckou pro práci s elektronickými informačními zdroji (tzn. snadné vyhledávání a zjišťování informací o databázích, elektronických časopisech, elektronických knihách). Má přibližně 2400 instalací ve 40 zemích světa. (cs)
- SFX ist ein Linkresolver der Firma Ex Libris Group. Da es sich um den ersten Linkresolver handelt, wird SFX auch manchmal synonym für Linkresolver verwandt. Als Argument, das für SFX als Linkresolver spricht, gilt die große Knowledge Base von Ex Libris. Diese stellt viele Dienste, die elektronische Volltexte oder Informationen zu deren Verfügbarkeit anbieten, als vordefinierte Ziele zur Verfügung. Darüber hinaus bietet SFX weitere Funktionen zur Verwaltung von Zeitschriftenlizenzen an. (de)
- SFX was the first OpenURL or . It remains the most widely used OpenURL resolver, being used by over 2,400 libraries. Librarians Herbert van de Sompel, Patrick Hochstenbach and their colleagues at Ghent University in Belgium developed the OpenURL framework from 1998 to 2000. At that time they called it by the working title Special Effects (SFX). As part of the OpenURL development, they implemented the linking server software called SFX server. In early 2000, Ex Libris Group acquired the SFX server software from Ghent University. Ex Libris re-engineered the software and marketed it to libraries as an autonomous component of the OpenURL framework. Ex Libris continues to develop the software and add enhancements recommended by its customers. SFX is the most widely known OpenURL link server within the library and scholarly publishing community, and occasionally the product name has been used as a generic term for OpenURL link servers. (en)
- SFX (acronimo di “Special Effects” oppure “Search for X”) è un sistema di linking che collega i riferimenti bibliografici contenuti in una banca dati a diversi servizi. SFX fu sviluppato da , e i loro colleghi della Università di Gent, in Belgio, tra il 1998 e il 2000. Acquisito da ExLibris nel febbraio del 2000 e lanciato sul mercato nel febbraio del 2001, SFX rappresenta uno dei link server più utilizzato dalle istituzioni di tutto il mondo. SFX è definito “context specific\sensitive”, in quanto individua di volta in volta i servizi disponibili per la fonte bibliografica individuata. Il principale servizio offerto da SFX è l'accesso al testo completo nella sua versione digitale, se disponibile. Quando questa non è accessibile, si può procedere a:
* visualizzare l'abstract se disponibile;
* visualizzare gli indici dei fascicoli e degli e-book;
* cercare nei cataloghi delle biblioteche locali la versione cartacea del documento;
* ricercare nel catalogo nazionale dei periodici ACNP per la localizzazione del periodico in una biblioteca italiana;
* richiedere la risorsa tramite il servizio di Prestito Interbibliotecario (nel caso di libri) o di Document Delivery (nel caso di periodici). (it)
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