Press releases
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Complutense University of Madrid extends partnership with OCLC
Complutense University of Madrid is extending its partnership and commitment to OCLC's shared platform and services.
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Lorcan Dempsey to retire as OCLC's Vice President for Research and Membership, and Chief Strategist
Lorcan Dempsey, known globally as a thought leader and strategist for libraries, has announced his plans to retire at the end of April as OCLC's Vice President for Research and Membership, and Chief Strategist.
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OCLC's entire suite of Capira library services recognized with 2022 Modern Library Awards
OCLC suite of Capira library and museum services has been recognized with LibraryWorks 2022 Modern Library Awards, including several platinum awards.
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Griffith University extends OCLC partnership with move to WorldShare Management Services
Griffith University, in Australia, has selected OCLC's WorldShare Management Services (WMS) as their new library management system to integrate workflows and increase visibility and access to resources.
Announcements
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More open access collections added to FirstSearch database
Additional open access collections are now searchable in FirstSearch using the Open Access Content database. Released in June 2021, the Open...
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Thousands of valuable collections from the Royal Defense Museums Foundation soon visible worldwide through WorldCat Group Catalogue
A partnership between OCLC and Royal Defense Museums Foundation will reveal thousands of collections through WorldCat Group Catalogue, the world's most comprehensive database of information about library collections.
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New Dewey Decimal Classification system editor-in-residence focused on equity
OCLC welcomes the first editor-in-residence as part of a new program to enhance the DDC
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OCLC partners with ROSFLO to distribute services in Latin America
OCLC is pleased to welcome ROSFLO, a leading content delivery organization based in Santiago with offices in Asuncion, as a new distributor of OCLC services in Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia.

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