Wednesday 26 June 2013

Free 3 Months Trial to OCLC's new WorldShare service





Free three month trial to OCLC’s new ILL service for delegates of FIL’s Interlend 2013 conference
To mark the release of WorldShare Interlibrary Loan, OCLC are offering delegates of Interlend 2013 run by the Forum for Interlending and Information Delivery (FIL), a free three month trial to the service. 
OCLC WorldShare Interlibrary Loan expands traditional interlibrary loan with new, integrated delivery options that support new library workflows that have developed in response to changing user needs. In the new service, interlibrary loan is just one of a growing list of delivery options that includes short-term access to e-books and convenient ways to purchase needed resources instead of borrowing them.
The WorldShare Platform supports new features in WorldShare Interlibrary Loan that require interoperation with other applications, such as the display of lender costs from the Policies Directory and display of item availability from a library's ILS.  In the future, additional integration with other WorldShare applications will benefit libraries that subscribe to multiple WorldShare applications.
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If you are attending Interlend 2013 in Cardiff from 27th – 28th June you can learn more  about WorldShare Interlibrary Loan by hearing Elisabeth Robinson, OCLC Product Manager talk about the new service as part of the conference programme. Elisabeth will present at 16.00 on 27th June.
OCLC is also offering Interlend delegates a three-month trial of WorldShare Interlibrary Loan to at no charge if your library doesn’t already subscribe to OCLC for resource sharing services. All you need to do is stop by the OCLC exhibition stand at Interlend to get your event specific registration url.
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Additional information, including a timeline for adding new functionality to WorldShare Interlibrary Loan, is available on the WorldShare Interlibrary Loan website.

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