CDL for Course Reserves
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Rice University
Fondren Library uses Ex Libris Alma and Leganto to support CDL workflows. The resources below include their approaches based on e-book availability, digitization parameters, and an early overview of their statistics for this approach to digital lending.
π Course Reserve Manual - Rice University
University of Florida & Florida Gulf Coast University
This conference proceeding shows the approach of two Florida academic libraries (University of Florida & Florida Gulf Coast University), in offering CDL services for course reserves using different technology infrastructures (Google Drive and ARES for UoF, Microsoft OneDrive for FGCU).
Siena College
The Standish Library uses a combination of Springshare to intake reserve requests, Google Drive to host digital surrogates, and Ex Libris Primo as their discovery layer for CDL resources.
π Siena College: Controlled Digital Lending and Course Reserves
π CDL for Reserves Lifecycle - Siena College
Fordham University
Fordham University Libraries developed code to automate Google Drive sharing while implementing many of the DRM-like features needed to align with CDL principles. Though the code is archived and no longer updated, it is open source and able to be freely adapted by libraries and developers to support localized needs.
π Fordham University CDL-G Code & Documentation
NYU Shanghai Library
Part of the NYU Global Network, the NYU Shanghai Library iteratively developed a solution using Google Drive, Google Sheets, and Apps Script to develop a course reserve workflows (see Appendix A of the article for detailed documentation).
Fenway Library Organization (FLO)
Fenway Library Organizationβs CDL for course reserves system adapts code from the NYU Shanghai Library, utilizing Google Drive and Apps Script. Their resources include their source code, high level workflows, and more technical documentation for setting up files and folders.
π FLO CDL Documentation & Code
π π FLO CDL System Workflow
π π FLO CDL Course Reserves Setup Guide
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