Wednesday 25 November 2015

Calling all ALMA Resource Sharing Libraries



Calling all Alma Resource Sharing Libraries

This year, in partnership with a group of other institutions in Wales, we purchased a new LMS product for our library.  This meant that we had to switch over from using our old inter-library loan software to using the ALMA Resource Sharing (RS) package.  At the same time, we were opening a new campus which meant that a lot of our book stock was on the move to the new Bay Campus Library. Let’s just say that 2015 brought us a unique set of challenges.


 

 
In early November we decided that it might be a good idea if staff from three institutions in South Wales who have already “gone live” this summer, were to share their ALMA experiences with three more institutions that are scheduled to start using the resource sharing package in early 2016. It seemed like a good time to reflect on the first few bumpy months of progress and to work out how we could help those that are yet to start using it.  Here at Swansea University we were very fortunate to have assistance from colleagues at both Manchester University and Lancaster University with initial workflows, which was an enormous help to us as we began the switch-over.

We began by running a short informal workshop with the idea that staff  would be able to talk about workflows, discuss wide-ranging issues with software and configuration and perhaps most importantly of all, establish a mutual support network.  

This brings me neatly to the reason for this blog post; we want to reach out to the other libraries in the U.K. who have already established good working practices using ALMA RS. There was an overwhelming demand from the workshop participants for a very informal mailing list, where grass-roots ILL practitioners could feel comfortable asking for help or advice and be able to discuss practical issues with others.  

Before any of you shout out that there is already an Ex-Libris group in existence (EPUG-UKI-ALMA), we felt that theirs was a more formal and technical group than we were looking for at this stage.  Also, perhaps we don’t actually want to share our thoughts with the product supplier. The new private JISC mailing list will be restricted to any person working in or supporting inter-library loans / document supply services.



Don’t be shy – there are over 30 U.K. institutions currently or soon to be using ALMA to deliver inter-library loan services to their staff, students and other libraries
           


If you would like to subscribe to this list you can access the homepage via:

LIS-ALMA-RESOURCE-SHARING
An informal list for ALMA RS inter-library loan and document supply practitioners

Caroline Rauter   (c.rauter@swansea.ac.uk) 

posted by Sandra DeRoy on Behalf of Caroline