Library deflection
Set your resource sharing to automatically route requests you can’t fill to the next lender
By Carrie Benseler
One of the newest productivity features
to OCLC’s WorldCat Resource Sharing service lets
you “deflect” interlibrary loan requests for materials
your library does not have, or does not wish to copy
or loan.
With deflection enabled, requests automatically move
to the next lender, resulting in faster turnaround times
and delivery of library materials to users. And library
staff no longer need to manually handle these requests,
which improves workflow and reduces the amount of
time a request remains in “pending” status.
Libraries define their deflection criteria in their
Policies Directory. Staff set up their systems to
automatically deflect individual items or certain types
of materials, such as audiovisuals, archival materials
or eSerials. Deflection also can be used to allow lending
only to certain library groups or consortia.
The Ohio State University Libraries implemented a
per-title deflection policy in July. “We are now handling
about 180 fewer requests per month because of deflection,
saving us staff time” said Jennifer Kuehn, Head of
Interlibrary Services, The Ohio State University Libraries. “Our fill rate has gone up and we can spend our time filling
requests rather than handling requests we wouldn’t
be able to fill.”
The policies directory feature was installed in June
2006. Already, more than 800 libraries have set up deflection
policies for their resource sharing systems.
To view a step-by-step guide on how to implement
WorldCat Resource Sharing deflection at your library,
visit the Past enhancements to WorldCat Resource Sharing Web page and scroll down to “Policies Directory and WorldCat Resource Sharing Auto-Deflection.”
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