OCLC @ ACRL


April 2 – 5, 2025

Wednesday, April 2

3:00 – 4:30 pm CT

Minneapolis Convention Center, Main Auditorium

OCLC is the proud sponsor of the Opening Keynote: Ruha Benjamin


Thursday, April 3

1:00 – 2:00 pm CT

Hilton Minneapolis: Second floor, Orchestra B Ballroom

Power your library's collection with linked data

Anne Washington, Product Analyst at OCLC
Linked data provides a major new opportunity to connect the unique, powerful work done within the world’s libraries to more users, more partners, and more communities. From enhanced, library-focused discovery services to better visibility across the web, linked data will improve results for libraries and their users. With linked data, libraries can pave new paths—both within and outside traditional library platforms—that lead users to unexpected discoveries. This program provides an introduction to linked data fundamentals and practical advice for using new and existing tools that will help you use linked data to expand the reach of your library.

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Friday, April 4

3:00 – 4:00 pm CT

Minneapolis Convention Center, 200HI

Making shared print work: Data, tools, and workflows for monographic shared print collections

Rachel Fox Von Swearingen, Collections Lead Librarian at Syracuse University Libraries
Teri Oaks Gallaway, Executive Director at SCELC
Anchalee (Joy) Panigabutra-Roberts, Associate Professor, Head of Cataloging at The University of Tennessee Libraries
Lesley Langa, Associate Research Scientist at OCLC
Discover the essential role of data and tools in supporting workflows for monographic shared print collections. This session will include findings from a project aimed at identifying the key workflows, data, and tools involved in shared print, as well as perceived gaps in data and tools. A panel of leading shared print practitioners will share their experiences on these topics and offer perspective on future priorities and opportunities. Learn how shared print workflows, data and tools support collection evaluation, coordinated collection stewardship, and DEI goals.

Objective 1: Identify the key data and tools necessary to support monographic shared print collective collection workflows in order to enhance collection management practices

Objective 2: Evaluate... Read more


Saturday, April 5

9:45 – 10:45 am CT

Minneapolis Convention Center, Auditorium 3

Navigating inclusive collection development: Strategies for authentic representation

Camilla MacKay, Director at Bryn Mawr College
Sephra Byrne, Data Analyst at University of North Texas
Brittani Sterling, Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies Librarian at UNLV
Merrilee Proffitt, Senior Manager at OCLC
Library leaders/collection professionals recognize the importance of diversifying collections to authentically represent a spectrum of voices and perspectives. When navigating change is hard, how can these goals grow into practices and programs? This session will illuminate how institutions are actively building diverse print collections. Grounded in research and insights shared by panelists, the session will explore innovative strategies, including:

  • Fostering reparative relationships with book suppliers
  • Cultivating community partnerships to understand gaps
  • Crafting comprehensive collection diversity strategies
  • Benchmarking against peer collections
  • Considering shared print
  • Harnessing metadata to understand gaps and... Read more