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RL&LL Presents. Agenda. BadgerLearn BadgerLink Resource Sharing and WISCAT Found in Wisconsin Songbook Database Wisconsin Digital Archives. BadgerLearn. Jean Anderson Continuing Education Coordinator South Central Library System Steve Ohs Library Development Coordinator
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Agenda • BadgerLearn • BadgerLink • Resource Sharing and WISCAT • Found in Wisconsin • Songbook Database • Wisconsin Digital Archives
BadgerLearn • Jean Anderson • Continuing Education Coordinator • South Central Library System • Steve Ohs • Library Development Coordinator • Lakeshores Library System
BadgerLearn Who? • RL&LL • WiLS • WPLC
What is BadgerLearn? BadgerLearn is: • a training portal for librarians • a collaborative learning space • built on an open source content management system (CWIS)
Where is BadgerLearn? http://badgerlearn.dpi.wi.gov/
When can I access BadgerLearn? • Anytime • Anywhere (with an Internet connection)
Why use BadgerLearn? • Central collection space • Sharing our resources • Saving you time
How can I get involved? • Check out the site • Register for an account • Suggest content • Give us feedback • Add your content • Tell your colleagues
Agenda • BadgerLearn • BadgerLink • Resource Sharing and WISCAT • Found in Wisconsin • Songbook Database • Wisconsin Digital Archives
BadgerLink Noreen Fish Electronic Resources & Periodicals Librarian La Crosse Public Library
What is BadgerLink? • BadgerLink provides online resources for Wisconsin residents at www.badgerlink.net. • Includes newspapers, magazines, book chapters, images, video, book guides, lesson plans, census records, family histories, country reports, encyclopedias...
Connecting with Patrons • BadgerLink works with vendors to create promotional resources that we distribute • Go to the BadgerLink Homepage atwww.badgerlink.net and click on “Contact Us” • In the Description of Problem dropdown menu, select “Request Promotional Materials” • In the text box, include mailing address, what type of materials, and quantity
Connecting with Patrons • BadgerLink has also created some promotional materials • Go to the BadgerLink Homepage atwww.badgerlink.net • Click on “Promote BadgerLink” http://www.badgerlink.net/promote.html
Connecting with Patrons • Check EBSCO's support website, support.epnet.com for more free downloadable promotional materials
Social Media • Facebook www.facebook.com/WisBadgerLink • Twitter twitter.com/WisDPIBadgerli • Searching tips, content update, highlights relevant content, interact with community • Friend or follow us, share or retweet our content!
Posting Links on Your Website • On your website, create separate links to frequently used resources:
Posting Links on Your Website • Complete the Technical Support Request Form to request a listing of BadgerLink links http://dpi.wi.gov/rll/bl_sup.asp • EBSCO has a feature that will let you group resources together in your own custom combinations. You'll need a login to EBSCOAdmin. Step-by-step instructions posted ???
Posting Links on Your Website • Logos and buttons add color and make your page more interesting • Find them on the vendor support websites (EBSCO, Gale Cengage) or call customer service to request (other vendors)
Posting Links on Your Website • Add descriptions so users know what they can find and who can access it • Descriptions are available from BadgerLink Find maintenance and repair information for most makes of cars and model years from 1954 forward. It contains wiring diagrams, parts lists, and maintenance information from vehicle manufacturers. Home use is available for all Wisconsin residents via BadgerLink.
Don't forget other stakeholders... • Let your board and local council know how much $ you save by having access to BadgerLink resources • Make sure staff is familiar with the resources and able to demonstrate them to patrons • Take advantage of training opportunities like BadgerLunch and BadgerLatté • Request an individualized webinar or in-person training
Agenda • BadgerLearn • BadgerLink • Resource Sharing and WISCAT • Found in Wisconsin • Songbook Database • Wisconsin Digital Archives
Resource Sharing and WISCAT • Charles Clemence • Resource Sharing Consultant • Winding Rivers Library System
Resource Sharing and WISCAT • 40 Public Libraries/Branches (39 WISCAT members) • 10 School Districts (11 WISCAT members) • 3 Special Libraries (3 WISCAT members) • 3 Academic Libraries (1 WISCAT, 1 ILLiad, 1 OCLC) • All members handle their own requests
How WRLS Structures ILL: Borrowing Enter requests • About half of our publics do patron initiated at some level Manage requests • Updating • Circulation • Stats Requests not filled from initial lender list default to WRLS • Refer within WISCAT • Send direct on OCLC (for libraries/formats that don't accept ISO) • Send to RL&LL for OCLC referral via ISO connection
How WRLS Structures ILL:Lending Members receive most lending request directly • Exception-some non-WISCAT libraries email request to WRLS • Exception-som reserves are handled by WRLS Respond to all requests • WRLS requires a 90% response minimum Manage/update all loan requests (including notices) • WRLS does some follow up on unreturned items Update holdings in WISCAT • WRLS requires annual updates or an active searchable catalog
ILL Activity in Winding Rivers In 2011 WRLS member libraries • Entered 32,161 borrowing requests • Received 25,151 lending requests • Responded to over 99% of these requests • Added 3 catalogs as search targets in WISCAT • Expect to add 2 more in 2012 • All met the WRLS updating requirement • Over half of WLRS members participate in out of state lending with other users of the AG software
Use of RL&LL services for ILL RL&LL does the following for our members: • Handle the set up of WISCAT • Search targets • Default settings • Troubleshoot the software • Solves many problems locally • Refers others to be fixed by the vendor • Represent Wisconsin/WISCAT at user group meetings
Use of RL&LL services for ILL • Serve as secondary default location in WISCAT • Refers requests within WISCAT • Does follow up problem solving/training for WISCAT members • Manage the ISO connection to OCLC libraries • Allows borrowing requests to go automatically to OCLC • Requests stay in WISCAT from the lender's perspective • Theoretically allows lending to ILLiad libraries • Haven't made this connection work yet, but it's a goal • Manage sharing with other AG customers (ISSI)
Why WISCAT? • OCLC has long been seen as the gold standard for ILL Why maintain the WISCAT project? • Clearly there are disadvantages to WISCAT • Many Wisconsin Libraries don't participate • Most of state requesting requires OCLC • The WISCAT project uses a big chunk of LSTA Funds
Why WISCAT? Most of RL&LL's efforts in recent years have been to address these disadvantages • The ISO connection with OCLC has made the issue of WISCAT membership much less important • Requests can go direct to non-WISCAT libraries in and out of Wisconsin • Out of state requesting--through ISO or the ISSI project--can be done within WISCAT • Reliance on LSTA has lessened somewhat, but in the end it's a subsidy. If small libraries need help to participate in ILL they'll need it for OCLC as well as WISCAT
WISCAT works for our members • It's a cost they can afford • Routine requests can be handled locally at even the smallest library (85% get filled by the initial lender list) • Problem requests automatically go to a default location for specialists to work on • Configuration, setup, and troubleshooting are done centrally
WISCAT works for our members • Configuration, setup, and troubleshooting are done centrally • WRLS sets up preferred lenders, defaults, display • RL&LL sets up new targets, manages software problems and changes • As a result, managing WISCAT at the local level is doable for all our members • The ability to search live catalogs ends the necessity of double updating • Auto-responding saves much time for patrons and staff
Conclusion • WISCAT works for our member libraries and their patrons better than current alternatives • WISCAT wouldn't be possible without RL&LL • We need to maintain the program until something better comes along • Statewide ILS? • A new kind of ILL program? • Chips in our heads loaded with all the knowledge, art, and literature of the world?
Agenda • BadgerLearn • BadgerLink • Resource Sharing and WISCAT • Found in Wisconsin • Songbook Database • Wisconsin Digital Archives
Found in Wisconsin Elizabeth Neuman Content Management Librarian Department of Public Instruction Website: http://rlldigital.dpi.wi.gov Social Media: • Facebook http://www.facebook.com/WisDPIFoundInWi • Twitter http://twitter.com/WisDPIFoundInWI Follow us! Friend us!! Retweet!!!
Found in Wisconsin • Online portal into the digital collections of Wisconsin libraries, museums, and historical societies • One stop shop for access to a huge range of historical information! • Browse by subject, search by institution name, explore! • New records added daily!
Found in Wisconsin So lets say you're interested in sports around Wisconsin and would like to see images and documents about this subject. You could do a Google search OR You could see if Found in Wisconsin has "collected" any digital collections from around the state
Now you can explore this Seymour Community Historical Society digital collection and learn about sports in Wisconsin! Support our local collections!
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Agenda • BadgerLearn • BadgerLink • Resource Sharing and WISCAT • Found in Wisconsin • Songbook Database • Wisconsin Digital Archives
Songbook Database Kara Ripley Reference and BadgerLink Training Librarian Department of Public Instruction
Songbook Database What is the BadgerLink Songbook Database? • One of the unique, proprietary BadgerLink databases • Created by Resources for Libraries and Lifelong Learning (RL&LL) staff • Designed to make it easy for Wisconsin residents to find songs in and borrow sheet music and songbooks
What kind of sheet music or songbooks does it contain? • Popular vocal and rock music • Holiday music • Choral music • Hymns • Patriotic songs • and more • Songs dating back as far as 600 A.D. • And as recent as 2004 A.D.
How does it work? • To appear in the songbook, a song must be in sheet music or a song book owned by Resources for Libraries & Lifelong Learning (RL&LL) • The songbook database connects to WISCAT, allowing you to find songs and see which other libraries own a songbook or sheet music containing the song