KATHERINE KLOSEK is the Director of Information

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KATHERINE KLOSEK is the Director of Information

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Policy at the Association of Research Libraries (ARL).As a member of the ARL Scholarship and Policy team, Katherine formulates Association positions on key information policy debates, and develops and implements advocacy strategies to advance the Association’s legal and public policy agenda in legislative, administrative, and judicial forums. Building strong partnerships with stakeholders in libraries, higher education, scholarship, and civil society, she represents the Association in outreach to policy makers on Capitol Hill and in the executive branch. Serving as the staff lead to ARL’s Advocacy and Public Policy Committee, Katherine helps mobilize ARL’s membership to influence government policy–making in key moments, and in responding and adapting to major legal and policy developments.

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Tips for requesting articles from Internet Archive on OCLC’s resource sharing network
Posted on November 20, 2022 by Chris Freeland
On November 9, Internet Archive participated in a webinar hosted by OCLC that showed librarians how to request articles from our library using OCLC tools.

To learn how, watch the recording—starting at timestamp 12:25 minutes—and view slides 21- 30 (PDF).
Create/update your custom holdings to include IAILL in the group you use for copy requesting.
Learn more about how to set up custom holding groups and custom holding paths.
Send copy requests to the Custom Holdings Path including IAILL using Automated Request Manager.
If you have Tipasa, add IAILL to your group of Proven Senders.
If you have ILLiad, make IAILL an Odyssey Trusted Sender.
If Internet Archive indicates that they own the year/volume you need, you can simply add IAILL to your lender string.
From the Holdings page, filter to the article date you need, select the custom holdings path including IAILL, and click go to populate the lender string.
Have questions about how to set up your custom holdings groups and
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