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Item Book Review: The Early Reception of Manga in the West(IOPN, 2024) Tomberlin, CetoriaBook review of art history and manga scholar Martin de la Iglesia's The Early Reception of Manga in the West, published in 2023 by Christian A. Bachmann Verlag Press in Berlin.Item Item ILL 101: ILL Basics and Panel Q & A(2024-10-11) Kennedy, Maureen; Moseman, Holli; Tomberlin, CetoriaPresentation of the basics of ILL services, including borrowing, lending, document delivery, on demand and international issues. Plus a 20 minute panel Q & A with 3 ILL professionals who have a total of 55 years of experience. Conference website: https://library.ivytech.edu/D2D2024Item Item On-demand retrospective: The impact of model shift over 10 years(2025-03-25) Macy, Katharine V.; Petsche, Kevin; Tomberlin, CetoriaLearn about the impact of a decade long shift in acquisition model to emphasize the on-demand acquisition of journal articles, AV materials, and books, which required changes in budget management, workflows, and stakeholder engagement. Presenters will share impact analysis of this change for both the library and its patrons.Item Why did we buy this? Assessing automated purchasing via interlibrary loan requests(2024-10-11) Tomberlin, CetoriaA recent assessment of IU Indianapolis' Interlibrary Loan Department's integrated purchase on demand (POD) program within our ILL workflow will be discussed. I will briefly outline how the POD program functions, provide examples of criteria we use to determine purchase decisions, and then move on to examine the findings of our assessment of the last five years of program data, which includes materials and labor expenses, circulation rates, and future concerns. Conference website https://library.ivytech.edu/D2D2024Item Win-win purchasing: Using ILL to automate your collection development for print items(OCLC, 2024-04-24) Tomberlin, CetoriaIn this session, I’ll detail the benefits of integrating a purchase-on-demand pathway into your existing ILL procedures for physical loan requests, highlighting how it improves loan fulfillment and turnaround times. I’ll discuss the basic structure and provide specific examples of parameters that individual libraries can set. Additionally, I’ll discuss various budget allocation options to support this. Finally, I’ll touch on potential issues that may arise with this automated collection development model such as savvy patrons attempting to circumvent the standard purchase request system and managing textbook requests.