OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Incorporated, is a nonprofit membership organization offering computer-based services to libraries, other educational organizations, and their users. OCLC provides online and CD-ROM services for bibliographic verification, collection development, interlibrary loan, reference, and retrospective conversion.
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PORTALS is a library consortium committed to meeting the research and educational needs of people in the greater Portland area through cooperative and creative access to information resources and services.
Metro Net is incorporated as a Michigan Non-Profit Public Library Consortium. We are a genuinely "virtual" Consortium: our linkages and offerings are electronic.
Libraries sharing computerized services.
The Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) is a nonprofit membership organization of 268 libraries and library systems in the five boroughs of New York City, and Westchester County. Our members represent a diverse group of nearly 1, 200 individual academic, public, hospital and special libraries across the metropolitan area.