All roads lead to Rome: channelling inter-campus, interlibrary and off-campus requests through a single user interface

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Firman, E. and Moore, K.. 2005. "All roads lead to Rome: channelling inter-campus, interlibrary and off-campus requests through a single user interface." ALIA National Library and Information Technicians Conference (neXt 2005). Sydney, Australia 06 - 09 Sep 2005 Canberra, Australia.
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All roads lead to Rome: channelling inter-campus, interlibrary and off-campus requests through a single user interface

Presentation TypePaper
AuthorsFirman, E. (Author) and Moore, K. (Author)
Journal or Proceedings TitleProceedings of the ALIA National Library and Information Technicians Conference (neXt 2005)
Number of Pages10
Year2005
Place of PublicationCanberra, Australia
Conference/EventALIA National Library and Information Technicians Conference (neXt 2005)
Event Details
ALIA National Library and Information Technicians Conference (neXt 2005)
Parent
ALIA National Library and Information Technicians Conference
Event Date
06 to end of 09 Sep 2005
Event Location
Sydney, Australia
Abstract

The message from remote library clients is clear and unequivocal - they want material quickly and easily. They would prefer not to have to differentiate between the three
library services of intercampus, interlibrary, or off-campus requests - they just want a particular document or book forwarded to them as soon as possible. At the University of Southern Queensland Library, VDX software has been utilised to provide a single search and request interface for library material. Differentiating between individual clients,it displays and activates only those services for which a particular client is eligible. Remote undergraduates for example, have the ability to search and request from USQ catalogue only, while those students eligible for interlibrary loans can search and initiate requests across a range of catalogues. Whilst simplifying processes for clients, the challenge to Library staff has been to successfully manipulate the software and work processes to handle this complex arrangement. This paper will discuss the introduction of this new initiative focusing on the following issues: - Background - Client view - Dual services and associated challenges - Impact on staff - Improvements planned in the next six months - Marketing - Conclusion

KeywordsVDX; virtual document exchange; document supply; distance services
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020350302. Business information management (incl. records, knowledge and intelligence)
461006. Library studies
460508. Information retrieval and web search
Byline AffiliationsLibrary Services
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