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Membership

Your membership. Your voice.

Working alongside library leaders from many different countries on EMEA Regional Council, has broadened my perspectives and provided me with some fascinating insights. - Annsofie Oscarsson, Library Director, Mälardalen University, Sweden

OCLC members own, sustain and shape the future of the world's largest library cooperative. Today, more than 25,900 OCLC member libraries, archives and museums around the world realize the benefits of countless network effects resulting from collective innovation.


Any library, museum or archive that participates in cooperative services with OCLC is considered a member. The benefits of membership are equally available to all institutions that are part of the cooperative.

Our cooperative approach to promoting libraries, librarians and librarianship involves a variety of activities. OCLC Research works with the community to collaboratively identify problems and opportunities, prototype and test solutions, and share findings through publications, presentations and professional interactions.

Our advocacy work helps libraries enhance their outreach efforts and our standards activities help improve how members can leverage data. All of these initiatives inform and advance our cooperative services.

Members around the world

La Crescent Public Library
La Crescent, Minnesota, USA
MNLCP

Les Archives d'Etat de Genève
Genève, Switzerland
CHAEG

Archives de l'ancien Évêché de Bâle
Porrentruy, Switzerland
CHACV

Vladislav Petković Dis Public Library
Čačak, Serbia
RSCAC

Belgrade Archdiocese
Belgrade, Serbia
RSPLS

Everest University–Melbourne
Melbourne, Florida, USA
FLEUM

Featured member video

Silver Oliver


At this year's EMEA Regional Council Meeting in Strasbourg, Silver Oliver, Information Architect from Ontoba, gave a presentation on Linking Data in the enterprise: the road to the Olympics 2012. The meeting is just one of the opportunities that library members can take to find out more about innovation. The membership meeting is our source of truth and understanding of the many challenges that libraries face.

View all of the videos from this year’s meeting »

We are a worldwide library cooperative, owned, governed and sustained by members since 1967. Our public purpose is a statement of commitment to each other—that we will work together to improve access to the information held in libraries around the globe, and find ways to reduce costs for libraries through collaboration.