As the adage goes, [resource] sharing is caring. Both libraries and their patrons benefit from the sharing of collections, knowledge, and expertise. While the term Resource Sharing can be used to encompass the sharing of many resources, the documentation included below focuses primarily on the sharing of collections, both within the I-Share system and beyond.
FY21 Committee Update
I-Share/Alma-specific documentation
Best Practices and Suggested Workflows (non-I-Share specific)
Open Access and Interlibrary Loan: Open Access (OA) resources provide a wealth of material available for Interlibrary Loan units to fulfill patron requests. While OA materials are freely available to library users, they are often difficult for researchers to easily discover and access. Interlibrary Loan units that develop workflows that incorporate OA resources are able to improve the service they provide.
Sample Workflows for OCLC Lending: Examples of lending library workflows for recording OCLC loans in an ILS.
Resource Sharing Statistics
Note: For I-Share (Voyager) statistics, refer to the Circulation & Universal Borrowing/Interlibrary Loan page, under "Policies & Annual Statistics."
Ways in Which ILL Usage Influences Collection Development Policies and Practices in CARLI Libraries: The CARLI Resource Sharing Committee's annual project for 2017-18 analyzes the ways in which interlibrary loan (usage influences collection development policies and practices in CARLI libraries.
ILLINET Interlibrary Loan Traffic Survey Analysis: FY2012-FY2016: The CARLI Resource Sharing Committee’s annual project for 2016-17 analyzes current trends related to interlibrary loan and resource sharing activities for returnable and non-returnable items in Illinois academic libraries.
Resource Sharing Statistics: Navigating the Numbers, Harnessing the Data, OCLC WorldShare and ILLiad
Presented November 9, 2016 by Amy LeFager and Marcella Nowak, co-chairs of the FY17 CARLI Resource Sharing Committee
Resource Sharing Statistics: Navigating the Numbers, Harnessing the Data for I-Share
Presented 10-26-2016 by Amy LeFager and Marcella Nowak, co-chairs of the FY17 CARLI Resource Sharing Committee
Distance Education
Going the Extra Mile: Issues in Resource Sharing for Distance Education Students
Staff Training and Continuing Education
Training/Supervising Student Workers, 2/22/2023 and 3/1/2023
Recording and Presenters Slides
Marketing & Advertising Library Services, 11/18/2022
Recording:
Marketing Videos from Monmouth College
Wherever you go, Hewes goes too
The Dream Team at Hewes Library
Cruise to Hewes
Resource Sharing Forum 2018 @ Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
Using Data to Assess and Communicate Improvements in Resource Sharing
- Presented March 29, 2018 by Andy Meyer, Head of Electronic Resources and Interlibrary Loan, North Park University

New Tools in Resource Sharing: Keeping up with the Changes
- Presented November 9, 2017 by Kevin O'Brien, University of Illinois at Chicago's Library of the Health Sciences

- Webinar slides
Responding To Patron Frustrations in a Resource Sharing Environment
- Presented December 17, 2014 by Susie Duncan, Central Access Services- Library Operations Associate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

- Webinar slides
Student Staff Training in I-Share Libraries
- Guidelines for Student Personnel, Benedictine University
- Confidentiality Form, Heartland Community College
- Student Worker Job Expectations, Heartland Community College
- Student Staff Disciplinary Procedures, Benedictine University
- Staff Responsibilities at the Circulation Desk, Heartland Community College
- Shelving Workflow: Illinois Eastern Community College
- Library Skills Checklist: Illinois Eastern Community College
- A LibGuide for Staff Training: Benedictine University
- Opening/Closing Procedures, Wheaton College
- Library Locations, Wheaton College
- Handling Money, Wheaton College
- Computer Crash Procedures, Wheaton College
- Course Reserves Procedures, Wheaton College
- Personnel Notification, Heartland Community College



