CDL for General Circulation

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Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC)

FLVC is a statewide organization that provides shared online academic and library support services to Florida’s public colleges and universities. They developed a LibGuide & demo webinar covering an overview of utilizing CDL functionality in Ex Libris Alma.

🌐 ▶️ CDL LibGuide & Demo Webinar - FLVC

 

 Covenant Theological Seminary

This 2022 presentation from the J. Oliver Buswell Jr. Library shows their use of a combination of Sierra (integrated library system), Adobe Acrobat and a CZUR ET16 Plus scanner (for digitization), and Microsoft OneDrive (their digital surrogate hosting platform) to support CDL workflows.

📜 Getting Started with Controlled Digital Lending - Covenant Theological Seminary

 

 The Master’s University

The Robert L. Powell Library’s CDL pilot program articulates fulfillment prioritization based on user categories and provides a sample request form to adapt in consultation with local counsel. 

🌐 Access Library Resources: Controlled Digital Lending

 

Anonymous Institution

This workflow was shared anonymously to show one library’s approach to using CDL for general circulation of their print collection under specific circumstances. 

📜 Sample Anonymized CDL Workflow for General Circulation

CC BY-NA-SA license: Evaluate different models of CDL through the lens of various forms of library lending.

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