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User Help: About the BONUS+ Project

About BONUS+ Project

BONUS+ is a resource-sharing co-operative of currently ten major university libraries in Australia and New Zealand.

APIs were developed by Innovative Interfaces Inc in 2017-18 to enable libraries using library management systems other than III to participate fully in BONUS+.

BONUS+ was launched in October 2007 by six Australian libraries in New South Wales and Victoria, and has grown steadily since then to include two university libraries in New Zealand, and nine across six Australian states and territories. Since June 2018, Helpdesk support and systems management have been provided by CAVAL.

 The service is very popular with clients, and requesting is available to all registered staff and students, including undergraduates, who do not always have access to traditional interlibrary loan services in Australia. Registered library clients can place requests and borrow books as simply as they can within their own university library system. Searches are carried seamlessly across from local catalogues and discovery layers to the BONUS+ central catalogue, and clients can then place requests online for items not available for loan at their local library.

Member libraries determine the extent of their collections to be shared. 65% of the titles in BONUS+ are owned by only one library, extending the individual library collections and removing geographical barriers. Items are delivered to the requesting library branch nominated by the borrower with all delivery costs, which are economical, covered.

  • Our fulfilment rate is consistently over 91%.
  •  Staff and students of the member universities have access to over 3.4 million titles and 6.6 million copies of monographs that are collectively owned by their libraries.
  • 760,000 books and counting have been borrowed via BONUS+

Regional groupings – currently for Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and New Zealand - give priority to borrowing items from a member library in the state in which the loan was requested.

Delivery of requested material between libraries takes up to 10 days due to the far-flung locations of member libraries.

 

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