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The world’s libraries. Connected. Suzanne Butte Library Services Consultant June 6, 2012
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Shared infrastructure to manage and share resources across libraries and across communities. Shared data about the world’s libraries. Find and get it.
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The world’s libraries. Connected. 1.Look at what the future already is today outside the library world 2.Ask ourselves how this relates to the priorities of your library 3.See how the OCLC WorldShare strategy can help meet these priorities 4.Hear what libraries using OCLC WorldShare Management services have to say Agenda
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Entertainment The Future Today Communication Information Shopping Platform Management Infrastructure Data Web Services
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The world’s libraries. Connected. The Future Today: Organizations have access to infrastructure and platforms that enable them to reach a broad, geographically diverse community… The Web scales …and at the same time scope their services to focus on meeting the specific needs of their users.
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Library Priorities
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Licensed content Digitization projectsVisibility of collection Role of libraryFacilities issues WorldShare can help address your academic library’s key priorities
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Doing things differently More time for special collections Streamline technical services Manage “e” and “p” in one place Automatically update eContent Give patrons mobile access
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Doing different things What’s your wish list?
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The world’s libraries. Connected. tools to do things differently in order to gain capacity tools to do different things in the communities we serve.
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The world’s libraries. Connected. How OCLC WorldShare helps
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The world’s libraries. Connected. 2007 2005 2000 Back to the future: A decade of change and new assumptions 1999201120102006200420032001 DiscoveryCommunityCollaboration 2009 100,000 apps in Apple’s
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The world’s libraries. Connected. National/ Global System Electronic Vendor A World of disconnects Print Vendors Library ILS Circulation Cataloging Self Service Acquisitions State Library Audio books Consortial System eBooks Home- work help YouTube Good Reads Users Facebook Wikipedia Amazon WebMD BBC News HathiTrust iTunes city.gov Community Blogs EasyBib Google Books ESPN OPAC Google Overdrive
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Moving our infrastructure to Webscale National/ Global System Electronic Vendor Print Vendors Library ILS Circulation Cataloging Self Service Acquisitions State Library Audio books Consortial System eBooks Home- work help YouTube Good Reads Users Facebook Wikipedia Amazon WebMD BBC News HathiTrust iTunes city.gov Community Blogs EasyBib Google Books ESPN OPAC Google Overdrive Circulation AcquisitionsCataloging Self ServiceVendor DirectoryPatron Admin Homework Helper Family Tree Info Friends of the Library for donations ScoreFinder NYT Best Sellers Facebook bookclub App Gallery
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Circulation AcquisitionsCataloging Self ServiceVendor DirectoryPatron Admin Homework Helper Family Tree Info Friends of the Library for donations ScoreFinder NYT Best Sellers Facebook bookclub Acquisition Metadata Mgmt Circulation License Mgr Analytics Interlibrary Loan OCLC WorldShare Management Services Moving to the WorldShare platform Currently on the WorldShare platform App Gallery
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The world’s libraries. Connected. The OCLC WorldShare Platform App Gallery Platform Management Infrastructure Data Web Services Library Built Partner Built OCLC Built
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Library and Partner App Example Acquisitions plug-in Apps…
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Only need a Web browser
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Electronic and physical collection management in one system
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Intuitive circulation for the 21 st century
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The world’s libraries. Connected. License Manager – License Terms
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The world’s libraries. Connected. License Manager: knowledge base
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Discovery and Delivery of all your library’s collections
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The world’s libraries. Connected. WorldCat Local: Patron Record
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The world’s libraries. Connected. WorldCat Local: Course Reserves
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The world’s libraries. Connected. What Librarians Are Saying about WorldShare Management Services
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Streamlining workflows to increase productivity “We’ve been using WorldShare Management Services for six months. Eliminating traditional tasks associated with copy cataloging has increased the productivity of our cataloger by 44% by the same period in 2010. By reducing the time needed to perform copy cataloging, she is now able to perform more original cataloging and will contribute her expertise to a new project, organizing and describing local digital collections.” Tad Mindeman Director of Library Services Covenant College
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Hear from fellow library members about their experiences: Harrison College (IN) Davidson College (NC) http://www.oclc.org/us/en/webscale/success.htm Online and in-person events http://www.oclc.org/webscale/events.htm Member Stories
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A growing global community! Jet Propulsion Lab - NASA
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Totally Web-based system Manage all your physical and electronic collections in one place Cataloging efficiencies Integration of knowledge base Circulation is group aware WorldCat Local includes at no extra charge Course reserves, A-Z list, evaluative content, link resolver, mobile interface, OAI harvesting tool WorldCat Local provides a neutral platform for content Why WorldShare Management Services?
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The world’s libraries. Connected. Questions
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