I-3 Next-Gen Integrated Library System Features Relevant to the Private Law Firm Library

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Tuesday, July 28 - 10:45am - 11:45am
Location: 
WCC-Room 147 AB
Target Audience: 
Technical services librarians and library administrators
Learning Outcomes: 
1) Participants will better understand how next-gen Integrated Library System (ILS) features will maximize access to the library’s print and electronic resources and enhance the patron experience.
2) Participants will be able to integrate next-gen functionality into their ILS systems to improve services, including content distribution, reference tracking, ILL and RFID circulation.

The presentation begins with an overview of the benefits ROI of Next-Gen ILS solutions, which have a direct impact on delivering improved client services. Through case studies of various Next-Gen ILS features, including customizations and third-party integration solutions deployed at two AMLAW 100 law firm libraries, the presenters will show how technical services librarians can take a more proactive role as enablers of Knowledge Management and technology initiatives, resulting in improved client services and more efficient utilization of library professionals and paraprofessionals.

Speaker(s): 
Steven A. Lastres, Coordinator and Speaker, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Bess Reynolds, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP