logging in or signing up JpnILLDD Jancis Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 17 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 09, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery from Japan: Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery from Japan What You Really Need to Know By Sharon DomierAAU/ARL Waseda Project: AAU/ARL Waseda Project Sign up with ARL to join the Waseda Project. You do not have to be an ARL member library Your library will be able to receive copies of articles and borrow books Holdings information in OCLC (LWU) Your library must agree to reciprocate with Waseda Currently 29 member libraries in N.A.AAU/ARL/ANUL Project: AAU/ARL/ANUL Project Sign up with ARL to join the AAU/ARL/ANUL Project. You do not have to be an ARL member library to join Your library will be able to receive copies of articles or book chapters from over 60 Japanese libraries at very low fees Holdings information in NII Webcat (not OCLC or RLIN). Use a blank workform to generate requests and supply OCLC symbol to send through OCLC The next phase will extend the project to lending books as well Currently 32 member libraries in N.A. NDL Intl. ILL/DD Service: NDL Intl. ILL/DD Service Your library can sign up to borrow books or receive photocopies from the National Diet Library Individuals may also register to purchase photocopies from NDL Requests can be done online using the NDL-OPAC. Payments may be made using Intl. Postal Reply Coupons or money orders. Credit card payments a future optionWhat You Need to Know: What You Need to Know Easiest to request through OCLC if you belong to OCLC because of holdings info, automatic forms, and ease of payment ANUL project requires you or your faculty to verify holdings. Your ILL staff aren’t likely to read Japanese. They need to trust that you know how to check holdings A (free) subscription to NACSIS-IR provides a very convenient way to do research and check holdings at the same timeWhat you need … contd.: What you need … contd. I have prepared instructions for faculty/librarians on how to verify holdings in Webcat and fill out requests -> AskEASL My colleague, Kathryn Ridenour, has prepared instructions for ILL staff on how to send requests to Japan ->AskEASL Most requests can be filled through either OCLC OR ANUL projects NDL is more expensive, but wonderful as a last resort or for someone who doesn’t want to go through his/her libraryWhat you must do: What you must do Talk to your ILL staff: explain to them the benefits of the project and how little extra work it will create because you or your faculty will be able to verify holdings Have your ILL staff set up an automated referral message for items that they cannot verify. This gives you a chance to check holdings and citations, in case of errors, and minimize unfilled requestsAnd then …: And then … Train your faculty and students Show them how to use NACSIS-IR, NII Webcat, and the NDL-OPAC Explain to them that if they can find a citation, we can find a holding library Explain the way to fill out requests to minimize confusion Distribute user guides so that they have clear instructions near their computers And wait for the cheers! (They will come) You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
JpnILLDD Jancis Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 17 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 09, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery from Japan: Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery from Japan What You Really Need to Know By Sharon DomierAAU/ARL Waseda Project: AAU/ARL Waseda Project Sign up with ARL to join the Waseda Project. You do not have to be an ARL member library Your library will be able to receive copies of articles and borrow books Holdings information in OCLC (LWU) Your library must agree to reciprocate with Waseda Currently 29 member libraries in N.A.AAU/ARL/ANUL Project: AAU/ARL/ANUL Project Sign up with ARL to join the AAU/ARL/ANUL Project. You do not have to be an ARL member library to join Your library will be able to receive copies of articles or book chapters from over 60 Japanese libraries at very low fees Holdings information in NII Webcat (not OCLC or RLIN). Use a blank workform to generate requests and supply OCLC symbol to send through OCLC The next phase will extend the project to lending books as well Currently 32 member libraries in N.A. NDL Intl. ILL/DD Service: NDL Intl. ILL/DD Service Your library can sign up to borrow books or receive photocopies from the National Diet Library Individuals may also register to purchase photocopies from NDL Requests can be done online using the NDL-OPAC. Payments may be made using Intl. Postal Reply Coupons or money orders. Credit card payments a future optionWhat You Need to Know: What You Need to Know Easiest to request through OCLC if you belong to OCLC because of holdings info, automatic forms, and ease of payment ANUL project requires you or your faculty to verify holdings. Your ILL staff aren’t likely to read Japanese. They need to trust that you know how to check holdings A (free) subscription to NACSIS-IR provides a very convenient way to do research and check holdings at the same timeWhat you need … contd.: What you need … contd. I have prepared instructions for faculty/librarians on how to verify holdings in Webcat and fill out requests -> AskEASL My colleague, Kathryn Ridenour, has prepared instructions for ILL staff on how to send requests to Japan ->AskEASL Most requests can be filled through either OCLC OR ANUL projects NDL is more expensive, but wonderful as a last resort or for someone who doesn’t want to go through his/her libraryWhat you must do: What you must do Talk to your ILL staff: explain to them the benefits of the project and how little extra work it will create because you or your faculty will be able to verify holdings Have your ILL staff set up an automated referral message for items that they cannot verify. This gives you a chance to check holdings and citations, in case of errors, and minimize unfilled requestsAnd then …: And then … Train your faculty and students Show them how to use NACSIS-IR, NII Webcat, and the NDL-OPAC Explain to them that if they can find a citation, we can find a holding library Explain the way to fill out requests to minimize confusion Distribute user guides so that they have clear instructions near their computers And wait for the cheers! (They will come)