How is WorldCat Local “quick start” the first step toward Web-scale management services for libraries?
WorldCat Local “quick start” is intended to provide a user-centric interface to your library’s holdings and electronic resources licensed from OCLC. This functionality reflects a portion of the benefits and efficiency achieved through WorldCat Local and ultimately through a cooperative, Web-scale library service.
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