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Please find attached our press release regarding the move of Tilburg University to OCLC WorldShare Management Services as the first institution in Europe, we thought this might be of interest to this group. This OCLC service is a library management solution in the cloud, which helps libraries to benefit from the shared network, which enables processes to be better streamlined.
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Tilburg University moves library workflows to the cloud with OCLC
Leading Dutch research university becomes the first institution in Europe to go live with OCLC’s WorldShare Management Services.
LEIDEN, Netherlands, 26 February 2013—Tilburg University is now running OCLC WorldShare Management Services live, in production, making Tilburg the first European library to adopt the cloud-based library management solution. Tilburg, ranked among the top 500 universities in the world in 2012, is a public research university with approximately 12,500 students.
OCLC and Tilburg University (TiU) worked closely together to achieve ambitious targets in both function and performance. “TiU and OCLC worked successfully together in an intensive period of cooperation,” said Marc van den Berg, Library Services and IT Director at Tilburg University. “We are now starting to feel at home in this cloud-based world and believe that these services will steadily grow and improve, as other university libraries follow our lead and switch to WorldShare Management Services.”
“We are indebted to TiU for their commitment to this project,” said Eric van Lubeek, Managing Director, OCLC EMEA. “Libraries that have chosen to work with WorldShare Management Services are entering a new world of library cooperation ‘in the cloud.’ This will create network effects that will benefit all participating libraries exponentially. We are delighted that TiU has blazed a trail in Europe for this type of cooperation.”
In the United States, there are currently 93 libraries already using the new OCLC WorldShare Management Services. In Australia, 12 libraries are piloting the services. OCLC WorldShare Management Services are gaining momentum in Europe as well. In addition to Tilburg University, libraries in Spain, France and the United Kingdom will soon switch on WorldShare Management Services as their sole library management solution.
Today’s announcement comes just as the OCLC EMEA Regional Council Meeting gets under way in Strasbourg, 26 and 27 February 2013. Some 300 library professionals from OCLC member institutions are expected to gather for a program of presentations and events on the theme, “Dynamic data: a world of possibilities.” The EMEA Regional Council Meeting will include a session given by member libraries that are adopting WorldShare Management Services.
About Tilburg University Library
The Tilburg University Library houses seven different collections under one roof, with a total of 800,000 printed volumes and access to over 20,000 electronic journals and 150 databases. Tilburg University, which dates to 1927, has focused its research programmes on economics, business administration, law, social sciences, humanities and theology. The university has more than 12,500 students and over 1,000 academic staff. More information about the library can be found on The Tilburg University Library website.
About OCLC
Founded in 1967, OCLC is a nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world’s information and reducing library costs. More than 74,000 libraries in 170 countries have used OCLC services to locate, acquire, catalog, lend, preserve and manage library materials. Researchers, students, faculty, scholars, professional librarians and other information seekers use OCLC services to obtain bibliographic, abstract and full-text information when and where they need it. OCLC and its member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain WorldCat, the world’s largest online database for discovery of library resources. Search WorldCat.org on the Web. For more information, visit the OCLC website.
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