[ILL-L] RE: OCLC SEARCHING
Breedlove, W Stephen
breedlov at lasalle.edu
Thu Nov 6 21:02:09 EST 2008
List members,
The responses to my posting on Nov 4 on OCLC SEARCHING were interesting. Some folks understood the point I was trying to make; some didn't. I will say a few more things and then shut up about it.
My point had nothing to do with licensing agreements, or meanly blocking other libraries from obtaining articles from us. My point was about performing effective searching in OCLC so that you obtain what you need as quickly as possible. Unless I've missed something in my almost 22 years and counting of working and supervising in interlibrary loan and document delivery, the purpose of all this is to obtain materials for our patrons as quickly as possible. Currently, here at La Salle we are obtaining many articles on the same day that we request them--thanks to those wonderful libraries with whom we participate in Rapid ILL--and Rapid does the looking up for you! Even through OCLC, we receive items much faster than in the past.
When I say "online journal" I mean online versions of journals that are also published in print. I don't mean journals that are only published online. That's another ballgame. If you request an article on the OCLC record for the print version of a journal, find out what libraries hold the vol/year that your article is in by clicking on your Custom Holdings--you know what Custom Holdings is, don't you?--set up your lender string, and then produce your request, you have a much, much better chance of getting your article than using the OCLC record for the online version of the journal. We were receiving tons of requests coming to us every day on records for online versions of journals when, in many cases, the online journal wasn't available to us for the vol/issue that was needed. If a library holds an online version of a journal, and you have submitted a request for an article on the record for the print version, more than likely that library will fill from the online version, instead of scanning from the print issue.
Interlibrary loan shouldn't be a crap shoot.
W. Stephen Breedlove
Reference Librarian/Interlibrary Loan Coordinator
Connelly Library, La Salle University
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