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ISO ILL. Summer 2004 Heather Grace Morrison Project Coordinator, BC Electronic Library Network. Outline. ISO 10160/10161 A-G, BC Libraries & AGent ILL Today future AGent ISO ILL: what has changed Using ISO ILL Questions? Anytime!. ISO 10160/10161.
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ISO ILL Summer 2004 Heather Grace Morrison Project Coordinator, BC Electronic Library Network
Outline • ISO 10160/10161 • A-G, BC Libraries & AGent ILL • Today • future • AGent ISO ILL: what has changed • Using ISO ILL • Questions? Anytime!
ISO 10160/10161 • A set of standards that allows different interlibrary loans software packages to communicate with each other • AGent & RSS • AGent & LAC’s software • An emerging technology • Evolving technology & service
BC, Auto-Graphics & ISO ILL • Vendor to vendor testing • Library and Archives Canada • CISTI • Epixtech’s RSS (SFU, UBC, VPL) • Future Development • OpenILL • VDX • Other
The Beta Test Process • Vendor to Library Testing • LAC, CISTI, SFU, UBC • Different versions / local customization • Library to Library Testing • BCUC ISO • Thanks to partners: • Okanagan University College • Selkirk College • Simon Fraser University • University of British Columbia • Vancouver Public Library
BC & AGent ILL: where we are now • BC is the first consortium to implement the ISO compliant AGent ILL • Most statuses remain the same • A few statuses are different • Most common statuses tested • Not every status tested • Minor workflow changes • Here’s how it looks and works…
AGent searching looks & works exactly the same as before ISO ILL
AGent ISO ILL: what’s new • Statuses based on ISO standards • No more “Will Supply” - use “In Process” • “Check In” • Reasons (optional) • To indicate reason for lending decision
Pending Options from Lender’s Pending List Note that the “Will Supply” option is available. Items marked “Will Supply” will be moved to the “In Process” status. “In Process”, like “Will Supply”, extends the time for processing from 4 days to 2 years.
Lender’s Pending List & Reasons • Default: “Omit reason” • Use of reasons is optional