Regional Service Providers
Regional service providers contract with OCLC to provide support and training for OCLC services. This chart represents only OCLC services.
Name | Region | Website |
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Amigos Library Services | Arizona, Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas | www.amigos.org |
Bibliographical Center for Research | Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming | www.bcr.org |
ILLINET | Illinois | www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/library/who_we_are/OCLC/home.html |
MINITEX Library Information Network | Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota | www.minitex.umn.edu |
MCLS (Midwest Collaborative for Library Services) | Indiana, Michigan | www.mlcnet.org |
MLNC (Missouri Library Network Corporation) | Missouri | www.mcls.org |
NEBASE | Nebraska | www.nlc.state.ne.us/netserv/nebase/nebserv.html |
NELINET | Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont | www.nelinet.net |
Nylink | New York | nylink.org |
OHIONET | Ohio, West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania | www.ohionet.org |
PALINET | Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia | www.palinet.org/ |
LYRASIS | Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Caribbean | www.lyrasis.org |
WILS | Wisconsin | www.wils.wisc.edu/ |
FEDLINK | U.S. Federal Libraries | www.loc.gov/flicc/ |
OCLC service centers | ||
OCLC Eastern Service Center | Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia | |
OCLC Western Service Center | Alaska, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Guam | |
OCLC Asia Pacific | ||
OCLC Canada | ||
OCLC Latin America | ||
OCLC PICA (OCLC Europe, Middle East and Africa) |
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