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The National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa) & OCLC established a Partnering Agreement for the supply of bibliographic services in 2006
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The Partnering Agreement entitles Te Puna members access to: OCLC ‘member’ status FirstSearch Base Package WorldCat WorldCat Local “quick start” CONTENTdm “quick start”
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the benefits of being part of a member-owned cooperative
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The FirstSearch Base Package includes FREE access to the following: Electronic Books database ArchiveGrid OCLC ArticleFirst database CAMIO – Catalog of Art Museum Images Online OCLC FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online database (bibliographic index only) OAIster OCLC PapersFirst database OCLC ProceedingsFirst database Clase and Periódica ERIC GPO MEDLINE The World Almanac
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OCLC offers all Te Puna members FREE access to the WorldCat discovery layer WorldCat Local “quick start”
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delivers your library's resources and resources of the world's libraries in a single search result
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What do you get with WorldCat Local "quick start"? Display of your library's holdings first in search results, followed by the holdings of other WorldCat libraries Local branding of a WorldCat search box, URL and user interface Links to an existing OpenURL resolver Single-search access to WorldCat and the electronic resource content you purchase from OCLC Integration of existing OCLC delivery/interlibrary loan services (VDX, WorldCat Resource Sharing)
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Interoperability with a single local library catalog for real-time item availability information and place holds Direct link to item availability in library OPACs, which supports user access to materials in non- interoperable ILSs Access to the same social networking tools available on WorldCat.org – Lists, Reviews, Tags etc. Mobile-optimised views for iOS and Android phones with basic functionality such as location, shelf status, call number and the ability to place a hold or request an item
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Note: Availability of interoperability features will vary by ILS. Interoperability is available now for most libraries with the following integrated library systems and methods – Ex Libris Aleph (Z39.50), Ex Libris Voyager, SirsiDynix Horizon, Unicorn and Symphony, and Innovative Interfaces Millennium and INNOPAC
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For further information please contact: sales-anz@oclc.org
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CONTENTdm Digital Collection Management Software
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What is CONTENTdm? OCLC's CONTENTdm Digital Collection Management Software can make everything in your digital collections available to everyone, everywhere.
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No matter the format - local history archives, newspapers, books, maps, slide libraries or audio/video... CONTENTdm can handle the storage, management and delivery of your collections to users across the Web.
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Why do more than 2,000 organisations worldwide use CONTENTdm? A complete solution for digital collections Easy to implement and use Flexible and fully customisable Scalable, seamlessly growing with your projects Open, extensible and interoperable Offers enhanced discovery through WorldCat Provides an unequalled range of options Secure, offering ‘item’ and ‘collection’ level security options Includes world-class support from OCLC Users become part of an active and vibrant, global user community
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OCLC offers all Te Puna members FREE access to CONTENTdm “quick start”
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Libraries will receive – The CONTENTdm software hosted by OCLC Three downloadable Project Clients for building digital collections 10 GB of storage for up to 3,000 digital items Free set-up and free annual subscription
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Hosting Services – OCLC provides basic site customisations OCLC takes care of the server software OCLC backs up and keeps your data secure OCLC sends you monthly e-mail reports on number of items & storage used
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To order CONTENTdm “quick start” please visit: http://www.oclc.org/au/en/contentdm/ cdmquickstart/
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For further information or to arrange a CONTENTdm orientation session please contact: CONTENTdm-anz@oclc.org
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