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Relais Anne Brown, Resource Sharing Team Leader Carolyn Werner, Resource Sharing Officer

Relais Anne Brown, Resource Sharing Team Leader Carolyn Werner, Resource Sharing Officer. A New Interlibrary Loan System, Why?. After many years using Millennium ILL, much thought went into our decision to change systems The key drivers were: end of life, no longer supported with upgrades

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Relais Anne Brown, Resource Sharing Team Leader Carolyn Werner, Resource Sharing Officer

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  1. Relais Anne Brown, Resource Sharing Team Leader Carolyn Werner, Resource Sharing Officer

  2. A New Interlibrary Loan System, Why? After many years using Millennium ILL, much thought went into our decision to change systems The key drivers were: • end of life, no longer supported with upgrades • very resource intensive in terms of being manually driven, reports and statistics - very hard to extract • decline of Ariel

  3. What Did We Want In A New System? • Web based • Hosted support (CAVAL-a big factor) • Automated and unmediated • ISO ILL compliant • Interoperability with other systems e.g. OCLC, RapidILL etc. • Ease of FTP facility • Anytime access for all clients including offshore clients 24x7 Relais ticked all the boxes

  4. Our Journey • Relais was successfully implemented in June 2012 • Planned upgrades to the CAVAL hosted system and the implementation of several libraries at once resulted in some delays

  5. The Benefits of Relais Our Clients: • Clients can track requests • Desktop delivery of copy requests • Streamlined and more efficient Our Staff: • Requests automatically updated by the system throughout processing • Integrated scanning and FTP functions • Automated system freeing staff from paper based tasks • Other systems can easily sit within Relais e.g. OCLC, RapidILL

  6. What is RapidILL? • A cooperative resource sharing consortia designed by ILL staff at Colorado State University Library • Consists of over 200 North American libraries and a small number of Asian libraries • Service is fast, low cost, simple to use and has excellent turnaround times • Started with a successful month’s trial and are now borrowing • Soon implementing the lending process UOW Library is the first in Australia to join this consortia

  7. Next Step We are now fine tuning our requesting algorithm. Requests entered into the system automatically go to RapidILL, if unfilled staff route them to other suppliers including: • ArticleReach • Subito • LADD • OCLC WorldShare

  8. Our Take Home Message • Think about your workflows and what works for you • Use your community of practice • Newcastle University hosted us on a visit to see Relais live, assisted us with training, and shared their procedures • University of Western Sydney helped us to set up reports and statistics • Relais takes time to install and to learn, we recommend training from support staff and a follow up 6 months later

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