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How does the functionality in WorldCat Local “quick start” compare with what my users see today in WorldCat.org?

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How does the functionality in WorldCat Local “quick start” compare with what my users see today in WorldCat.org?

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Your users will search the world’s libraries through the WorldCat.org interface, with its current search features, social networking tools, personal profiles and links to library services that your library has set up in the WorldCat Registry. With WorldCat Local “quick start,” your users will see a URL, search box and interface that reflect your library’s branding. They will also see the resources your library has in WorldCat; your local resources are listed first in the search results. When you place your branded WorldCat Local “quick start” search box on Web sites and pages your users consult frequently, your library’s name displays on the search box, connecting your library to the search experience. Additional features visible to your users through WorldCat Local “quick start” will primarily depend on the Web-based Integrated Library System (ILS), resource sharing and full-text delivery solutions in use at your library. If your library uses an ILS for which OCLC has established inte

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