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Dragonfly
Winter 2003 -- Volume 34, Number 1 |
By Ralph D. Arcari, Ph.D., Edward Donnald, M.L.S., and Colleen Giblin
Here is an update from the Electronic Fund Transfer System, more commonly referred to as EFTS. If you're not a member, then we invite you to take a closer look and see how EFTS can benefit your library. If you are a member, there are some exciting new changes to be looking for this year.
EFTS, its popularity and its use, is expanding across the country. The University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, CT, is home to one of the largest electronic billing systems used by members of the NN/LM. Established in 1996 by the New England Regional Medical Library, the system now has over 700 participants from 39 states and the District of Columbia. Within the last 6 months, there has been a 14% increase in growth as more libraries are choosing to participate.
The concept is simple; the lending library submits a file to the system administrator detailing which loans it wishes to bill for. The file contains the basic information outlined in a DOCLINE request, in addition to the amount it is billing for that loan. The files are processed--the system credits the lending library account, less a 3% surcharge and debits the borrowing library account. A detailed monthly statement shows each library exactly what it collected, what it paid for and which was other library in each transaction, in addition to request number and citation data. While third party front-end software, such as QuickDOC, Clio and ILLiad, make quick work of creating a data file, they are not needed in order to participate in EFTS.
2002 saw a number of highlights in EFTS:
2003 is also beginning with a bang!!
On a final note, if you are planning on attending MLA in San Diego this year, take an opportunity to look us up. We will be holding an informal meeting, available at the NLM exhibit booth and will have a Chapter Sharing Roundtable. We look forward to seeing you in San Diego!
If you are a current participant, please review the EFTS Policies and Procedures available on the website, if you haven't done so recently. Also, make it a point to join EFTS-L, in order to stay current with ongoing developments. If your library is considering, or is planning to join EFTS, take a look at the FAQ's on the website. Our office is fully staffed and we look forward working with you and answering your questions. As always, you can give us a call toll free at 1-866-561-5045, drop us an e-mail at efts@uchc.edu or visit the website at http://efts.uchc.edu. We look forward to hearing from you!
The EFTS Staff,
Ralph, Colleen & Ed
Note: In honor of their work on EFTS, Ralph and Ed are the recipients of the 2003 ISI/Frank Bradway Rogers Information Advancement Award, which will be presented to them at the MLA Annual Meeting in San Diego, this coming May.
For a companion article read "New EFTS Members in the Pacific Northwest."
Dragonfly, Winter 2003- Volume 34 Number 1
(posted on PNRNews on February 14, 2003)
This publication is funded in whole with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, under Contract No. N01-LM-1-3516.
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