I don’t catalog my holdings with OCLC. How will my library benefit from WorldCat Local “quick start”?
Your library will benefit from WorldCat Local “quick start” once you add your holdings to the WorldCat database. WorldCat Local “quick start” provides a user-centric entry point to your library that increases the visibility of your resources on the Web. OCLC’s partnerships with popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo! Search and MSN help connect more Web users to your library’s quality collections. WorldCat Local “quick start” will also facilitate delivery of library resources to your users through smart delivery technology. This technology determines the most appropriate delivery option for needed items based on your library’s policies, eliminating the need for users to consult multiple delivery “silos.
Your library will benefit from WorldCat Local “quick start” once you add your holdings to the WorldCat database. WorldCat Local “quick start” provides a user-centric entry point to your library that increases the visibility of your resources on the Web. OCLC’s partnerships with popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo! Search and MSN help connect more Web users to your library’s quality collections. WorldCat Local “quick start” will also facilitate delivery of library resources to your users through smart delivery technology.
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