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Main Author: Carlson, Al
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ835971
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contents Acronyms Gone Wild! ILL Flirts with NCIP Carlson, Al Library Services Library Automation Bibliographic Databases Electronic Libraries Library Networks Users (Information) Shared Resources and Services User Needs (Information) Search Engines Information Systems While the traditional uses of InterLibrary Loan (ILL) can be cumbersome, much of the work is now done electronically. Google and WorldCat can tell patrons which libraries in their areas owns the the titles they want, but they cannot always tell patrons whether there is a copy on the shelf available for loan. Several ILS vendors and OCLC are working on products that use the NCIP standard to allow patrons' local library to communicate with the over-the-county-line library that has a copy of the title they want but which uses a different ILS. This article describes how the NCIP protocol is used to retrieve items for library patrons. It suggests that librarians should acknowledge NCIP as the direction the world is heading and that library staff should understand that patron-initiated ILL is a good thing.
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spellingShingle Acronyms Gone Wild! ILL Flirts with NCIP
Carlson, Al
Library Services
Library Automation
Bibliographic Databases
Electronic Libraries
Library Networks
Users (Information)
Shared Resources and Services
User Needs (Information)
Search Engines
Information Systems
Acronyms Gone Wild! ILL Flirts with NCIP Carlson, Al Library Services Library Automation Bibliographic Databases Electronic Libraries Library Networks Users (Information) Shared Resources and Services User Needs (Information) Search Engines Information Systems While the traditional uses of InterLibrary Loan (ILL) can be cumbersome, much of the work is now done electronically. Google and WorldCat can tell patrons which libraries in their areas owns the the titles they want, but they cannot always tell patrons whether there is a copy on the shelf available for loan. Several ILS vendors and OCLC are working on products that use the NCIP standard to allow patrons' local library to communicate with the over-the-county-line library that has a copy of the title they want but which uses a different ILS. This article describes how the NCIP protocol is used to retrieve items for library patrons. It suggests that librarians should acknowledge NCIP as the direction the world is heading and that library staff should understand that patron-initiated ILL is a good thing.
title Acronyms Gone Wild! ILL Flirts with NCIP
topic Library Services
Library Automation
Bibliographic Databases
Electronic Libraries
Library Networks
Users (Information)
Shared Resources and Services
User Needs (Information)
Search Engines
Information Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ835971