RSC25 | The custom holdings connection: Enhancing ILL efficiency
In this session, we’ll discuss how to design and update custom holdings for ILL borrowing to make the best use of automations offered by OCLC, take advantage of consortial borrowing agreements, and explore new borrowing opportunities.
In this session, we’ll discuss how to design and update custom holdings for ILL borrowing to make the best use of automations offered by OCLC, take advantage of consortial borrowing agreements, and explore new borrowing opportunities. Topics for this session include how to use OCLC profiled groups or integrate profile group information into your custom holdings and how to set up and use of the automated request manager (ARM) and smart lender strings. We’ll also provide a brief overview of OCLC Resource Sharing for Groups and its use by the Big Ten Academic Alliance libraries (BTAA).
Speakers
Amy Heberling
Borrowing/Resource Sharing Associate
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
Brynne Norton
Head, Resource Sharing & Reserves
University of Maryland, College Park
This presentation will be followed by a 30-minute open discussion.
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Date
16 avril 2025
Heure
1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Eastern Daylight Time, North America [UTC -4]
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This session is part of the 2025 OCLC Resource Sharing Conference, a virtual event that brings together the resource sharing community for learning and connection.