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Thursday, March 3 • 10:00am - 10:40am
OCLC WorldShare Management Services: Streamlined Management of Electronic and Print Resources

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Libraries connect people to the information they need to solve problems, push boundaries and shape the future. OCLC, a global library cooperative, supports thousands of libraries in making information more accessible and more useful to people around the world. 

Together we make breakthroughs possible.

This Session will cover OCLC WorldShare Management Services: Streamlined Management of Electronic and Print Resources

Learn how WorldShare Management Services (WMS)—a complete suite of cloud-based library management applications—help save time with streamlined workflows. Hear how the integrated applications enable libraries to automate e-resource management, set up demand-driven acquisition programs and manage print using the same Web-based interface. WMS is being used today by over 380 libraries including 40 SCELC libraries.

What is WMS short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z7yDRExe8M&index=6&list=PL00A08D17E281B839

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OCLC

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... Read More →

Speakers
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Michael Ahern

library consultant, OCLC
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... Read More →



Thursday March 3, 2016 10:00am - 10:40am PST
1775 1st floor, near registration table - Please follow posted signs