As a feature of Smart fulfillment, use the Automated Request Manager (ARM) screen to configure automated ILL workflows. Automations are composed of match criteria you define along with actions you want the system to perform on matched requests.
To access this screen, sign in to OCLC Service Configuration, open the WorldShare ILL module from the left navigation, and then select Automated Request Manager.
The Automated Request Manager is divided into two tabs:
Automations are a combination of:
Notes:
We recommend that libraries do not use constant data persistence and toggle the Persistence Setting to Off in the OCLC Service Configuration > WorldShare ILL > Interlibrary Loan Options module. Instead, apply constant data for both borrowing and lending via automation.
For borrowing requests:
For lending requests:
Automations allow you to determine how patron-generated requests are processed. OCLC recommends creating at least one borrowing automation for loans and one for copies. Keep the following in mind when you are configuring automations:
At the top of the screen is a list of the standard actions the system automatically performs on new borrowing requests. All libraries will see the four actions on the left of the screen:
Additional actions are available in Tipasa:
To add an automation:
To edit an automation:
To delete an automation:
Field | Description |
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Name* |
The name of this automation (20-character limit, with no special characters) that indicates the scope of the group of requests to which the automation pertains. The name must be unique. Note: Names are not case sensitive, so, for example, TEST is the same as test. Note: If you had included a Description on your previously configured Direct Request Profiles, the description will appear as read-only text on the Automation. |
Priority* |
Set a numeric priority to each automation.
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Configure match criteria based on details of the request.
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Age of Material |
For Loans: Used to restrict the borrowing of items that are either very new or very old based on their publication date. For Copies: Type a whole number from 0-1000 representing the age of the material in years. |
Formats |
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Languages | One or more languages that a request must specify if it is to match the automation. |
Need at Earliest |
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Patron Departments |
Examples: |
Patron Note |
Indicates if a patron has entered a note on the request. Match on:
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Patron Statuses |
Examples: |
Patron Will Pay Up To |
Examples: |
Request Sources |
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Request Type |
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Once you have determined which requests you would like to automate, Automations can be configured with specific actions.
Note: Some Actions are mutually exclusive from others. Unavailable actions are automatically removed as you build the automation.
Field | Description |
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Add Request Tags |
Select the request tag(s) to automatically apply to requests matching this automation. Press enter after selecting a tag and ensure the tag turns blue before saving. For more information on request tags, see Tags.
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Apply Constant Data |
Select the Constant Data record, if any, that you want to apply to the requests matching this automation. Once you select this action, you will see a dropdown list of all current Constant Data records for your institution.
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Build Lender String |
Select this option if you want to build a lender string on the request without sending the request automatically out to lenders. Once you select this option, you will be asked to select a Custom Holdings Path from the full list of Custom Holdings Paths currently configured for your institution. The matching requests will have lender strings applied and moved to review.
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Route Request to Review |
Automation will move matching requests to your Review queue. If you do not select an action that routes a request elsewhere (to lenders, purchase, or Document Delivery), this action will apply by default.
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Route Request to Review for Purchase |
Requests will be sent to your Purchasing Requests > Review for Purchase queue.
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Route Request to WMS Acquisitions |
For WMS libraries only. Automation will move matching requests to WorldShare Acquisitions for purchase consideration.
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Send Request to Lenders |
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Configure exceptions in Automation that apply instead of the defined actions when they are true.
Field | Description |
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If Duplicate Request, Route to Review |
Potential duplicate requests will be sent to your Review File. |
If Held By Custom Holdings Group, Route to Review |
Examples:
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If Held By My Institution, Route to Document Delivery |
When selected, all requests from your patrons for items held by your institution will be moved to your Document Delivery queue for separate processing. Note: Document Delivery must first be turned on in order for you to select this option. See Set up Document Delivery for more information. |
If Held By My Institution, Route to Review | Requests will be sent to your Review File when your institution holds the requested item. |
Automations allow you to determine how patron-generated requests are processed. Once a patron request has been submitted, with an automation, you can select whether the request, if matching the automation, should be produced (sent) to lenders or forwarded to your New for Review queue.
With Tipasa, you can set up your Automations to work in conjunction with the following features: Copyright, Document Delivery, and Proven Senders. You may want to set up multiple Automations to correspond with the Tipasa features, but you should keep the following in mind when you are creating your automations:
A recommended set of automations would Route Request to Review if the request is a duplicate or Route Request to Review or Route to Document Delivery if the item is held. If this automation is not configured, the system applies constant data and moves the request to review.
Examples
The following are examples of how to expand your automations.
Examples
Using the Automated Request Manager, lenders can choose to apply designated constant data records to lending requests based on the identity of the borrowing library, the type of request, or the material format being requested. This ensures that lending charges, notes, policies, and addresses are accurately applied to lending requests, saving staff time and ensuring compliance with local policies and preferences.
At the top of the screen is a list of the standard actions the system automatically performs on new lending requests. All libraries will see the actions on the left of the screen:
To add an automation:
To edit an automation:
To delete an automation:
Field | Description |
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Enable |
By default, when an automation is created, the Enable box will be checked and the automation will immediately be in effect upon saving. The automation will display Yes in the Enabled column. Staff can edit automations and uncheck the Enable box so the automation is no longer in effect and displays as No in the Enabled column. |
Name* |
The name of this automation (40-character limit) that indicates the scope of the group of requests to which the automation pertains. The name must be unique.
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Priority* |
Set a numeric priority to each automation. The priority must be a positive integer of 9 digits or less.
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Field | Description |
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Borrower Group |
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Formats | |
Request Type |
Specify copy or loan requests:
If no request type is selected, the automation will apply to both copy and loan requests. |
Field | Description |
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Apply Constant Data | Apply a designated Lender Constant Data record as an action. |
Refer to Automated Request Manager for Lending for use cases and examples.
Refer to Assess automations to learn how to access and use the Borrower Resource Sharing and Lender Resource Sharing Stats Reports to track your library's use of automation.