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2018 Annual Meeting

May 1–4, 2018

Davenport Grand, Spokane, WA

Integrating the Local into the OCUL: Preparing for a New LSP Within a New Academic Library Consortium in Ontario

Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 1:30 PM–2:15 PM PDT
Meeting Room 10
Product or Program Track

General / Strategic--Not Product Specific

Session Description

Queen's University Library is one of thirteen academic libraries in Ontario (with the likely addition of more in future) preparing to partner in the implementation of a new shared library services platform (LSP) in a project called Collaborative Futures (CF).  We are building on a strong foundation of collaboration in OCUL (Ontario Council of University Libraries, the 21 university libraries in Ontario) for shared systems such as ILL, journals and ebook platforms, and consortial purchasing of e-resources.  We will extend the existing partnerships very concretely by moving into a shared LSP.  We talk about working "locally" and OCULly" -- what does that look like when we develop a procurement and implementation process and new ways of working together?  Sandra is Chair of the CF Requirements and Evaluation Working Group (REWG), a member of the CF Steering Committee for the procurement and implementation phase of the project, and project lead for local implementation at Queen's.  She is also a former library systems account manager (sales) and consultant.  She will share experience from the project so far and look ahead to the upcoming stages of this important project, and will welcome insights from attendees. Note: Queen’s is a Voyager and Summon client; at time of writing, the procurement outcome is not yet known.

Target Audience Skill Level

General

Presenters

Sandra Morden, Queen's University
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