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Future Directions for OCLC Resource Sharing

Discover the future of resource sharing with OCLC as Matt Goldner outlines key developments in inter-library loan (ILL) services. With a migration to a new database platform, OCLC aims to create a less restrictive environment that fosters a variety of web services. Future directions include improved consortia resource sharing capabilities, multiple fulfillment options, and seamless integration with local library systems. By removing international barriers, OCLC is poised to enhance cooperation among libraries globally and streamline the user experience for requesting resources.

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Future Directions for OCLC Resource Sharing

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  1. Future Directions for OCLC Resource Sharing Matt Goldner OCLC Global Product Manager Resource Sharing OCLC WorldCat Resource Sharing / ILLiad User Group

  2. Now that we’ve migrated (nearly) • New development and database platform • Less restrictive environment • Ability for variety of Web Services • Move to more open system approaches

  3. Building on the present • Growing cooperative base • Solid Inter-Library Loan base • Integrated platform for variety of services

  4. Future direction • Improved consortia resource sharing abilities • Multiple fulfillment options at point of contact and/or need • Remove international barriers/boundaries where possible

  5. Improved consortia resource sharing • Integration to local ILS via NCIP in addition to OpenURL and OPAC linking • Building on automatic serial holdings detection

  6. Multiple fulfillment options • Meet users and staff at point of contact and point of need • Seamless to local system whether OPAC, Circ or OpenURL Resolver • To other libraries regionally close • Seamless purchase options for public and staff

  7. Remove international barriers / bounderies • Access to library policies on a global level • Integrated online payment options on a global level • Simplified requesting framework

  8. Become fulfillment service

  9. Questions? ? ? ?

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