Consortial Borrowing Along EL Camino Real
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-21-2015
Keywords
Consortia borrowing, library integrated system, services, consortia, consortial benefits, authentication
Abstract
Camino, a patron-initiated borrowing system, oper- ates within the SCELC consortium made up of private academic libraries in California. OCLC’s WorldCat Navigator Request Engine is the backbone of this service, because it works with all ILS systems and integrates with discovery layers and interlibrary loan. Camino is administrated by a user group which sets policies and procedures and guides implementation for new members.
Publication Title
Journal of Library Administration
DOI
10.1080/01930826.2015.1076314
Recommended Citation
Sally Bryant, Elizabeth Parang & Gan Ye (2015) Consortial Borrowing Along EL Camino Real, Journal of Library Administration, 55:7, 587-594, DOI:10.1080/01930826.2015.1076314
Comments
Sally Bryant, Elizabeth Parang & Gan Ye (2015) Consortial Borrowing Along EL Camino Real, Journal of Library Administration, 55:7, 587-594, DOI:10.1080/01930826.2015.1076314