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Tipasa release notes, February 2024

 

Release Date: February 18, 2024

Introduction

This release of Tipasa provides new features and enhancements that will help you manage more complex workflows, including:

The enhancements are the direct result of your feedback.

Recommended actions

For this release, we recommend that you review the following checklists and complete the relevant tasks so that you can adjust your policies and workflows and train your staff. These checklists identify updates that we have determined as significant for most institutions. We encourage you to review all of the items in the release notes to determine whether there are other items that might require additional action or follow up by your institution.

Administrative actions

These items require immediate action or decisions.

Action

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Be sure to utilize Smart fulfillment functionality, including:

Have your contact information or lending policies changed? If so, please make the appropriate updates in the OCLC Policies Directory.

Follow-up actions

In an effort to keep your staff informed of new features and changes, you may also want to consider these items.

Action

Share these release notes with your colleagues.

If you haven't already, visit the new OCLC Community Center for new ways to connect with OCLC and other community members.

To make the most of the new community structure: 

  1. Use your existing Community Center account to sign in. Just click “Sign in” in the upper right corner of the screen. All accounts and subscriptions have been migrated, so when you sign in, you will have access to all your existing posts and continue receiving notifications. 
  2. Read and agree to the Code of Conduct and Terms of Use. As part of launch, you will be prompted the first time you sign in to read and agree to the new OCLC Online Engagement Code of Conduct and Terms of Use.
  3. Visit the Tipasa product community and click Manage subscriptions. We recommend that you subscribe to all boards to be notified of updates in all spaces – new options include Events, Recordings, and Ideas. 
  4. Visit the new Resource Sharing knowledge community and click Manage subscriptions. We recommend that you subscribe to all boards in this space also to be notified of updates – including newly scheduled Product Insights sessions and general resource sharing news.

New features and enhancements

Take advantage of improved bibliographic matching to fill requests more quickly and save staff time

The next several releases will include a series of updates to improve bibliographic matching, save staff time, and fulfillment for your library's users. 

What is bibliographic matching and why is it important?

Bibliographic matching helps ensure that the library user receives the item they're expecting. When a user's request includes only partial bibliographic information, the system uses the information that is provided (e.g., ISSN, title) and then applies a series of rules to identify an item that is cataloged completely and correctly in WorldCat, is widely held by libraries, and closely matches the item the user requested. Once it identifies the best item, the system automatically adds or updates bibliographic information in the request, saving staff time.

When does bibliographic matching occur?

Bibliographic matching occurs when a request is submitted via FirstSearch or the Tipasa patron request form or when a request is sent manually through automation. Bibliographic matching does not occur when ILL staff manually create a request in the Tipasa staff interface unless the request is then sent manually through automation.

For ILL request transfer, bibliographic matching occurs when the request is transferred to Tipasa. To learn more about ILL request transfer, visit oc.lc/ill-transfer.

What changed with the February release?

We have streamlined and simplified the bibliographic matching rules to ensure a better and more predictable selection of the best WorldCat record. Some outdated rules were removed, and the remaining rules primarily focus on determining the most widely held item and confirming the selection with a title match.

How does bibliographic matching work today?

Bibliographic matching requires at least one standard number, that is, an ISSN/ISBN or OCLC number.

  • If an ISSN is included, the system uses it to identify the best WorldCat record.
  • If an ISSN is not included, the system looks for an OCLC number. If an OCLC number is present, the system uses it to identify the best record.
  • If no ISSN or OCLC number is included, then the system looks for an ISBN. If an ISBN is present, the system uses it to identify the best record.
  • If no ISSN/ISBN or OCLC number is included, then the system sends the request to staff review.

When an ISSN is provided, a title matching check of 30% is required. For example, a value like "J Clin Psych" would be a match for Journal of Clinical Psychology but not for Journal of Business Economics.

What do I need to do?

The improved bibliographic matching occurs automatically, so you don't need to do anything to start taking advantage of it. You may notice some changes with the matching, and more often the most widely held item will be selected.

For more information, see Automated Request Manager: Standard Actions for Borrowing.

Utilize License Manager enhancements to specify and view more accurate ILL license terms

Tipasa can now take advantage of title-level licensing, which was recently released for WorldShare License Manager. 

Previously, only collection-level licensing could be set in the License Manager, so a fake collection would need to be created if you wanted to indicate that a specific title's licensing varied from its collection licensing. Now, your library can set title-level licensing in addition to collection-level licensing. When both are set for a title, the title-level licensing is used.

No matter if the licensing is title or collection level, the terms are viewable in the Library's Holdings Information section of the Request Detail. 

Feb 2024 license manager.PNG

For more information and to learn how to set up title-level licensing, see WorldShare License Manager release notes, June 2023.

Note

Staff interface being modernized for improved accessibility, usability, and navigation

The OCLC Resource Sharing Team recently began a project to modernize the Tipasa staff interface. The modernization does not introduce new functionality but will improve accessibility, usability, and navigation, ensuring clearer organization of information as well as the use of modern components, elements, and behaviors.

Modernized pages will be rolled out and released in a two-phase process. Libraries that participate in the "preview" group will see and use the new pages one release prior to other Tipasa libraries. The release of modernized pages began earlier this year.

The modernized version of this page... Available to the preview group... Available to all Tipasa libraries...
Request Details: Purchase tab January 2024 (mid-release) February 2024 release
Request Details: Staff Notes tab February 2024 release April 2024 release
Tipasa Home page February 2024 release April 2024 release

With each upcoming release, this list will be updated with additional pages.

If your library team is interested in being included in the preview group, please send an email to oclcresourcesharing@oclc.org

For more information, please see the January 31 session of Product Insights: Resource Sharing (timestamp 13:05).

Bug fixes and known issues

Delays that you may have experienced with some ILL request processing have been resolved. For a full list of current and recently fixed issues, see Known issues.

Important links

Post-release session

To help you become familiar with the new features, enhancements, and improvements included in this release, please attend the upcoming webinar Product Insights: Resource Sharing. The next session will be held in June or July 2024. Please watch for a date and registration to be posted.

OCLC Resource Sharing Conference web series 

The 2024 OCLC Resource Sharing Conference (RSC24) web series will begin in March 2024, and the program committee is currently reviewing presentation proposals. Please watch the news in the coming weeks for the agenda and registration.

Recordings and slides from the 2023 OCLC Resource Sharing Conference (RSC23) web series are available in the community center. The free, virtual sessions from RSC23 included:

  • Some changes are here to stay: Managing resource sharing in the 21st century | Recording and slides
  • RSC23 Lightning sessions - Conducting interlibrary loan user surveys and Training student employees on ILL processing | Recording and slides
  • Law, not guidelines: Moving beyond CONTU | Recording and slides
  • Exceed your library users’ expectations with your ILL services | Recording and slides
  • Lightning sessions- Resource sharing: an Italian perspective, Resource share the love, and Resource sharing trends survey | Recording and slides
  • Workshop - Tips to improve staff workflows and users’ experience | Recording and slides

Also, ILL 101 sessions hosted by IDS Project are available at the Online Learning Institute.

Virtual Workshop Series: Learn how to fine-tune your ILL setup

Were you able to join us for all of our Virtual Workshops where we showed how you can optimize your library’s ILL setup and workflows, and save time?

The series included the following topics:

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