Month: April 2012

WorldShare Interlibrary Loan

WorldShare Interlibrary Loan

WorldShare™ Interlibrary Loan is a new service that will replace WorldCat Resource Sharing, as part of libraries’ OCLC Resource Sharing subscriptions. The service centralizes workflows now managed in multiple systems, and will provide new functionality that speeds fulfillment of interlibrary loan requests and saves time for library staff and library users. Learn more about this coming change and what you’ll need to do to plan for this migration!  OCLC Update Colorado ILL — Presentation

 

Resource sharing: a Union Experience

Resource sharing: a Union Experience

Several libraries use state or regional union catalogs as their primary method of resource sharing. Making a request through the union catalog is often cheaper and more efficient than other methods for fulfilling ILL requests. Union catalogs come in all shapes and sizes and are unique in terms of policies and members.

We will look at three union catalogs–MelCat-(Michigan), Swift (Colorado State Library) and Prospector (CO Alliance of Research Libraries) that have been in operation over the last 10 years. Members from each will discuss how they became established, how they were able to agree on policies, and some of the challenges and opportunities of resource sharing.

Lori Smith – Resource Sharing: a Union Experience

 

Perspectives on Copyright in the Digital Age

Perspectives on Copyright in the Digital Age

Dave Hansen, Fellow at the UC Berkeley Law School will join Mark Seeley, Senior VP and Legal Counsel at Elsevier Publishing to discuss different perspectives on copyright from a publisher’s view point and a librarian’s view point. Participants will have a chance to ask their most perplexing copyright questions to our expert panelists.   Perspectives on Copyright in the Digital Age — Presentation

Library Advocacy

Library Advocacy

Community based advocacy and community engagement are key components in driving a successful future for your library. Join Jennifer Pearson, Senior Manager of Advocacy Programs for OCLC, as she discusses why every public library should have a strategy for both and shares lessons learned from the Geek the Library community advocacy program. She will discuss ideas that work and how you can apply them to public library community advocacy and engagement in your local community.  Interlibrary Loan: The Future is Now! — Presentation

Interlibrary Loan: The Future is Now!

Interlibrary Loan: The Future is Now!

Times are tough for libraries. That doesn’t change the fact that our users still want it… and they want it now – not in the future! In spite of these tough times, and sometimes because of them, new and exciting ILL initiatives and innovations are succeeding. Innovation and change in ILL, first and foremost, require collaboration. This session will begin with a collaborative discussion of the most difficult challenges the ILL community will face, and will continue with an overview of how collaboration, new technology, and hard work will lead to useful solutions.  Interlibrary Loan: The Future is Now!

Out of the Cube Ideas for Extensive ILL Requests

Out of the Cube Ideas for Extensive ILL Requests

A brief presentation regarding ILL extensive searching techniques. Topics include every day extensive searching and out of the box techniques such a search engines, contacting authors, and contacting institutions.

The presentation also explores Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn in regards to attaining articles. I will also discuss language barriers and tips on how to translate e-mails and requests into different languages.

Chris Steele – Out of the Cube Ideas for Extensive ILL Requests

Orbis Cascade-Patron Driven Ebook intiative

Orbis Cascade-Patron Driven Ebook intiative

The Orbis Cascade consortium in Oregon began a patron driven demand project in July 2011 to purchase ebooks through the union catalog. They worked with their vendors, EBL and YBP to determine costs associated with ebook purchases once a patron requested an item. Greg Doyle from Orbis Cascade will provide an update on the project and future plans for ebook purchasing.  Orbis Cascade-Patron Driven Ebook Initiative — Presentation

eBook Travels: Who has the map for this trip?

eBook Travels: Who has the map for this trip?

Every month libraries find new roads to walk down in our quest for eContent that our patrons and students want. Much of this new ecosystem is confusing. Which way should we turn? Douglas County Libraries decided to take a different route and acquired its own Adobe Content Server and assign Digital Rights Management to each title. We purchase eBook files directly from publishers. Come hear about the successes and snags we’ve experienced along the way. And let’s discuss how owning eBooks might change the resource sharing landscape.   eBook Travels: Who has the map for this trip — Presentation

Unshelved

Unshelved

Gene Ambaum and Bill Barnes will provide some comedic relief with their stories about libraries and the amusing characters we often discover there be it the staff or patrons.

Opportunities for Resource Sharing through Prospector and SWIFT

Opportunities for Resource Sharing through Prospector and SWIFT

In Colorado, just as in most states, there are different ways to participate in resource sharing through libraries.  SWIFT and Prospector are two of the most well known systems for sharing materials among libraries.  What makes these systems unique to one another?  How does one decide which system is best for the library?  What are the advantages and disadvantages of each system? Representatives that use both systems will share their experiences with participants.