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Wednesday, November 7 • 3:40pm - 4:20pm
Automatic institution-specific holdings feeds are a win for everybody!

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Libraries face many challenges with maintaining electronic resource holdings that are constantly changing. In this session, attendees will learn how libraries and a knowledge base are working together to ensure accurate, up-to-date MARC records and holdings via automated, institution-specific feeds that make collections more discoverable while saving libraries time and frustration.

Library panelists will share their e-resource challenges including how automated, institution-specific holdings feeds fit seamlessly into their current workflows to expedite the process of connecting patrons to a library’s electronic collection. Plus, you will learn how you can make automated institution-specific holdings feeds a reality in your organization.

Please join us for the interactive panel discussion that follows to learn how automated institution-specific holdings feeds can help you with your e-resource holdings maintenance.

Panel participants include:
  • Ron Lewis, Acquisitions Librarian, Loyola Marymount University
  • Dan Fitzroy, Discovery & Metadata Services Librarian, Sacred Heart University
  • Nina Servizzi, Associate Dean, Knowledge Access & Resource Management Services, New York University 
  • Jody Stroh, Product Manager, OCLC

Speakers
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Daniel Fitzroy

Discovery & Metadata Services Librarian, Sacred Heart University
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Ron Lewis

Acquisitions Librarian, Loyola Marymount University William H. Hannon Library
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Nina Servizzi

Associate Dean for Knowledge Access and Resource Management Services, New York University
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Jody Stroh

Product Manager, Metadata Services, OCLC