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COOPERATION AND TECHNOLOGY , by LTLS Consultant Pat Boze


Illinois libraries excel at providing service to patrons.  An integral part of this service comes about because of a 40-year history of cooperation between Illinois libraries, much of which is coordinated by Illinois Regional Library Systems.  In Illinois, library users have the unique ability of being able to get materials, without impediment, from other libraries in the region and state.

To those of us working in libraries and systems, cooperation is a given.  Libraries are stronger because we rely on and help each other.  No one library can purchase every item every customer wants.  But working together, we can supply these items.

At Lincoln Trail Libraries System, we have extended cooperation to a shared online automation system, which is called LINC.  With a shared online automation system, over 100 libraries use the same database software to keep track of their library materials and patrons.  Every library can see what every other library owns.  Every patron of these libraries can request materials from any of these libraries with a click on a Web site. 

Both large and small libraries heavily use the cooperative aspects of the automation system to serve the needs of their customers. In the town of Cisco, population 732, the public library belongs to the shared automation system.  Although the library only owns 9,000 items, residents of Cisco can request any of over 2,000,000 items from any of the other LINC libraries.   Last year, in the larger city of Urbana, the residents of that community checked out more than 40,000 items that belonged to other libraries in the Lincoln Trail area.  No matter the size of the library, the library users value and use this service.

To support this coperative activity, the Lincoln Trail delivery vans deliver these items, requested by customers, to Urbana, Champaign, and Cisco’s library as well as more than 100 other libraries.  What a wealth of resources this gives to the resident of East Central Illinois.

What are other benefits of this cooperation?  By sharing the cost of equipment, staff, and the automation software itself, libraries of all sizes have found it economically feasible to become automated.  Instead of worrying about technology, upgrades, backups, and contracts, by joining the cooperative system, they can concentrate on the task of providing service.

When libraries enter into cooperative technology solutions, the costs are decidedly less expensive than going it alone.  Although libraries do pay to belong to this cooperative system, cost savings can range from 20 to 60%, depending on the size of the library.  And there is the added incalculable benefit of easy access to the resources of 100 other libraries that comes about as a result of being a member of this system.

It’s a powerful message that we have to share--cooperation does work and libraries excel at it.





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