[ILL-L] Direct Requesting
Leslie Starasta
lstarasta at lccs.edu
Fri May 29 11:53:41 EDT 2009
Thank you for this thorough description of your process. Every year I hope that "this will be the summer" where I can set up direct profiles and every year other projects seem to take precedence. Currently we are using Direct-to-Review, but I'm wondering how other institutions encourage their users to utilize the request function in Worldcat. We still have a local web-based form that comes to our email account for ordering books and journal articles and that book form gets a lot of use. Short of taking it down, I'm not sure how to best encourage users to use the direct request. Suggestions?
Leslie Starasta
Information Services Librarian
Jessie C. Eury Library
Lincoln Christian College & Seminary
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From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Denise L Montgomery
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 10:36 AM
To: Interlibrary Loan Listserv
Subject: Re: [ILL-L] Direct Requesting
The secret of successful Direct Request is how you set up your
profiles. I have set mine up so it deflects anything that is held
within our state, because otherwise the system is too likely to
automatically send to the big places before sending to any of the
smaller libraries within the state. Also, make sure you put down what
you are willing to pay--or not pay--for each patron group.
And finally, in order not to have a lot of unmediated requests going
out for textbooks used in current classes, I set up the student profile
so it does not do Direct Request for any books published within the
last two years. That also takes care of bestseller type items that we
probably should be ordering for the collection instead, because they
come to my attention promptly instead of wasting other people's time
going out as ILL requests.
And one other thing: set it up for books only. Again, you don't want to
waste other people's time by sending out unmediated requests for media
to places that don't loan.
After you've done all that, you will probably find that you aren't
processing a lot of things via Direct Request, but it will take a few
requests off your hands.
I'm sure other people have different strategies for how they've set up
their profiles, but to my way that's the surest way of avoiding some of
the "problems" that you're thinking about.
Denise Montgomery
Valdosta State University Library
Sarah McHone-Chase wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Our institution is considering Directing Requesting. I'd be interested
in hearing from other institutions who are doing this. Has anyone
experienced any major problems?
>
>
>
>Sarah M. McHone-Chase
>Information Delivery Services Librarian
>Founders Memorial Library 127
>Northern Illinois University
>DeKalb, IL 60115-2868
>Telephone: (815) 753-9860
>Fax: (815) 753-2003
>mchonechase at niu.edu
>
>
>
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