[ILL-L] Docline for non-medical schools - experience in imple
menting
Wilcox, Terry DPI-RLL
Terry.Wilcox at dpi.state.wi.us
Fri Nov 2 09:23:50 EDT 2007
Hi Paul,
Would you summarize responses for the list please? I am also interested in
this topic.
Thanks!
Terry
Terry L. Wilcox, State ILL Librarian
Wisconsin Reference and Loan Library
2109 South Stoughton Road
Madison, WI 53716
voice: 608-224-6163
fax: 608-224-6178
Wis. toll-free: 888-542-5543, option 4
email: terry.wilcox at dpi.state.wi.us
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On Behalf Of Paul Drake
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 7:23 PM
To: 'Interlibrary Loan Listserv'
Subject: [ILL-L] Docline for non-medical schools - experience in
implementing
Years ago I worked at a small university library in Rhode Island. At that
time it had just undergraduate programs, but not even a nursing BS degree.
It participated in the state and Regional (1 at that time; now part of
Region 8) medical ILL network, and we were even in the pilot group for
DOCLINE.
Now I'm at a larger university, with undergraduate masters level programs in
nursing and health sciences. No doctor, dentist, veterinary degrees - I
don't think the alligator research center counts.
I know the value of DOCLINE participation, but before I put a proposal
together I'm gathering information. We are currently
ILLiad/Ariel/Odyssey/WRS.
I'm interested in hearing from the ILL side. How this works into the daily
routines? .....
If you have added DOCLINE to your ILL arsenal in the past year or two, I'd
be interested in your comments on things to watch out for, etc.
Feel free to contact me off list.
Thanks.
Paul
Paul B. Drake
Interlibrary Loan Librarian
Frazar Memorial Library
McNeese State University (LHA)
Lake Charles LA 70609
337.475.5726
McNeese State University - Excellence with a Personal Touch
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