The leadership of three library vendor user communities in North America
have agreed to co-endorse the the International Coalition of Library
Consortia (ICOLC) Statement on the Proposed OCLC Policy for Use and
Transfer of WorldCat Records, dated May 11, 2009
(http://www.library.yale.edu/consortia/statement-oclcrecorduse.htm).
The Ex Libris Users of North America has 313 institutional members,
including consortia, in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the
Carribean and represents approximately 1950 libraries in these countries
that license Ex Libris' library applications and systems.
The Unicorn Users Group International (UUGI) represents 250
institutional members, including consortia, in the United States and
Canada representing libraries that use the SIRSI Unicorn ILS.
The Customers of Dynix, Inc. (CODI) represents 532 institutional member
libraries, including consortia, in the United States, Canada, Australia
and the United Kingdom representing libraries that use the Dynix ILS.
Pascal V. Calarco
ELUNA Steering Committee Chair, 2009-2010
University of Notre Dame/Michiana Academic Library Consortium
Notre Dame, IN
Carla Clark,
Chair, UUGI
Noel Memorial Library
Louisiana State University in Shreveport
Shreveport, LA
Colleen Medling
CODI President
Salt Lake County Library Services
Salt Lake City, UT
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Pascal Calarco
Head, Library Information Systems
Hesburgh Libraries of Notre Dame
University of Notre Dame /
Michiana Academic Library Consortium
Notre Dame, IN USA
http://www.library.nd.edu/
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Received on Fri May 15 2009 - 15:19:11 EDT