Web-Scale Management Service for libraries – Find out what’s in the cloud
OCLC Web-Scale Management Services (WMS) stand apart from traditional ILS systems by offering OCLC member libraries one unified solution to help streamline routine tasks – like acquisitions and circulation. By moving these functions to the cloud, libraries are able to share infrastructure costs and resources, as well as collaborate in ways that free them from the restrictions of local hardware and software. These online sessions let Academic, Research, or Public libraries learn how to make the most of OCLC’s WMS for their specific workflows.
WMS for Circulation & Discovery
See how Web-Scale Management Services work with a focus on circulation and discovery. OCLC’s Product and Technology Advocate, Matt Goldner will give a brief overview of the service and answer your questions.
December 5, 2011
2pm – 3pm Eastern
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Web-scale Management Services demonstration for Research Libraries
During this one-hour session, you will hear a brief overview and see a full demonstration by Matt Goldner, Product and Technology Advocate. You will have the opportunity to ask questions during the presentation.
November 30, 2011
3pm – 4pm Eastern
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The power of cooperation at Web-scale: OCLC and Public libraries
Learn how OCLC is partnering with public libraries to help create a different future by providing the ability to move to 21st century cloud-based technology and become truly Web scale.
Matt Goldner, OCLC Product and Technology Advocate, will provide an overview of OCLC Web-scale Management Services, the Web-based cooperative management tools that streamline cataloging, acquisitions and circulation and provide a next-gen discovery tool for patrons. You will have the opportunity to ask questions during the presentation.
December 1, 2011
2pm – 3pm Eastern
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