Borrowing libraries will typically only resort to off-system email lenders when they have exhausted their in-system lender strings and have still not filled the request, or because the nature of the material demands that they have to start the request off-system.
Create off-system requests by taking an existing new or exhausted ILL request and changing the fulfillment type to Off-System Request.
To change the fulfillment type of a request:
OCLC symbols for off-system partner institutions can be included in lender strings built by automation. Although the off-system partner may not typically supply items via the OCLC network, they may still have an OCLC symbol. To determine if the institution already has an OCLC symbol, search for them in the WorldCat Registry.
Note: If the off-system partner institution does not have an OCLC symbol, submit a request to OCLC Support for a symbol to be created and for requestability to be configured via Z39.50.
For off-system partners to be included in automated lender strings, the partner institution must have an OCLC symbol included in the Address Book. The OCLC symbol must:
Once you know the OCLC symbol for your partner institution:
When the request is submitted to automation, the system checks holdings for the symbols included in the custom holdings path and builds the lender string by applying the criteria specified for the automation.
As the request moves through the lender string, the fulfillment type automatically switches between ILL and off-system requesting, depending on whether the institution is an ILL supplier or off-system partner.
If the lender is an off-system partner, then the system will automatically send out the appropriate CanYouSupply email to that partner. Refer to Notifications for more information.
Refer to Automated Request Manager for more information about automations.
Off-system requests will need to be edited for two main reasons:
All fields in off-system requests are always editable. Certain fields are considered essential, and the system will warn you if these fields are accidentally removed or were never entered:
When you receive updates from an off-system partner for an existing request, use the Note option on the request and enter any updates or important information as a Staff Note. Either copy and paste or manually enter the information into the Note, including emails, dates, addresses, and other pertinent information.
The Staff Notes tab allows you to keep notes that are viewable and searchable only by your library staff and can be used as a repository for information about your off-system request. Staff Notes can be added to active and closed requests. The number on the tab indicates how many Staff Notes currently exist for a particular request. Refer to Staff Notes for additional information.
All staff users within an institution can add, edit and delete notes. Any staff member may edit any existing notes. The original author displays in the left column with the most recently-edited-by user name appearing just below the note.
Note: Only staff with the WorldShare ILL Admin role will be able to see the name of the author of the staff notes. Staff with the WorldShare ILL User role will see a date and time stamp for when the note was created/updated along with the name of the library.
The most recently added note will display at the top of the Staff Notes tab. Edited notes display based on the updated date and time.
Add a Staff Note
Note: There can be up to 500 notes per request.
Edit a Staff Note
A message appears confirming the note was successfully saved.
When it is time to Cancel, Ship, Receive, Return, or check in an off-system request, it is recommended that staff make the necessary updates to the request details before changing the request status.
Use the Change Status dropdown to change the request status. Select the appropriate status after request details are updated.
Note: Changing the status of a request automatically saves any changes that have been made.
If the status change is important to the patron, use the Email button to send them an email with information regarding the status of their request.
Use the Email button to send an appropriate email to the off-system partner. Emailing the off-system partner after updating the request details and status ensures that the email contains all the correct details.
Provided the custom email template has an appropriate recipient type of either OFF_SYSTEM_REQUESTER or OFF_SYSTEM_SUPPLIER then the system will pre-populate the recipient's email address with the Partner Email Address in the request.
We recommend using separate templates for each of the major status changes: Request, Cancel, Shipped, Unfilled, Received, Returned, etc., because this makes them more easily identifiable in the notification history. See Notifications for more information.
Note: Specific off-system notification templates are available for Can You Supply, Cancel, and Overdue messages. In the OCLC Service Configuration, click the template option to enable these templates when you manually send emails from off-system requests.
Example borrower's template to be used for sending emails to an off-system lender:
Replace any general text with your library's information.
ILL Request: ${RequestId!} - ${RequestStatus!}
Lender's Reference:
Service Type: ${RequestType!}
Borrower: ${RequesterSymbol!} Dev Test Library
Lender: ${SupplierSymbol!} Fred Smith Library
Created: ${CreateDate!}
Need Before Date:${NeedBeforeDate!}
Returned Date:
Borrower Max Cost: ${RequesterMaxCost!}
BIB DETAILS
Title: ${Title!}
Publisher: ${Publisher!}
MONOGRAPH
Author: ${Author!}
Edition: ${EditionNote!}
Desired Edition: ${EditionType!}
ISBN ${ISBN!}
SERIAL / ARTICLE
Article Title: ${ArticleTitle!}
Article Author: ${ArticleAuthor!}
Pages: ${Pages!}
Volume: ${Volume!}
Issue: ${Issue!}
Issue Date: ${IssueDate!}
ISSN: ${ISSN!}
OCLC#: ${OCLCNumber!}
Borrower's Note: ${RequesterNote!}
Deliver Via ${RequesterShipVia!}
Deliver To:
The system will automatically expire off-system borrowing requests if the request reaches:
If the system has expired the request at the current partner then the system will automatically send the Off-system Cancel message to the current lending partner.
Once the request is Closed (Unfilled), you may add new lenders to the lender string and Resend the request. You may also use the Change Fulfillment Type button to change the type of request, or select Off-System Request and submit the request to a new off-system partner.
Review off-system requests using OCLC Usage Statistics to track your off-system requests along with all your other forms of ILL requests.
Off-system requests will appear in the Borrower/Lender Resource Sharing Stats Report in Usage Statistics. See WorldShare Interlibrary Loan reports for more information.
Note: All off-system requests displayed in statistics will show the off-system partner as having the OFSYS OCLC symbol.