by Carol Nelson
Quick Summary
OCLC is looking for volunteers to participate in usability testing for the new OCLC ILL product. We are looking for participants familiar with ILL processing in environments with a high volume of requests, patron requesting, and copyright tracking. Both librarians and student workers are requested for this usability test.
From Stacy Brunner, Product Analyst at OCLC:
OCLC is looking for volunteers to participate in usability testing for the new OCLC ILL product. We are looking for participants familiar with ILL processing in environments with a high volume of requests, patron requesting, and copyright tracking. Both librarians and student workers are requested for this usability test.
Time commitment is about an hour and a half. Testing will be conducted via WebEx, so participants can attend from any location. Sessions will be recorded. Feedback from this testing will directly impact development of the new product.
If interested in participating in this usability test or others over the next few months, please contact Stacy Brunner, Product Analyst at OCLC, brunners@oclc.org. Respond by October 12, 2016. Thank you for your willingness to influence the future of resource sharing.