Friday, June 12, 2020

EFTS Transition Activities and Timeline

DOCLINE

Operations of the Electronic Funds Transfer System (EFTS) will move to the Medical Library Association (MLA) in a timeline agreed to by EFTS, MLA and the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
If you are not signed up with MLA and your library uses EFTS, your operations will be disrupted after June 30.

UPDATED KEY DATES(DOCLINE dates highlighted)
  • June 15: MLA EFTS Go-Live 1: Users who signed up with MLA EFTS start their configuration on the new platform (previously, June 1)
  • June 30All existing EFTS libraries must act on or before this date to access DOCLINE request billing data, regardless of future EFTS participation.  Capture requests for libraries that will no longer participate in EFTS, or before the EFTS Report menu option is hidden from your view due to changed participation status.
  • June 30: Last transaction day for ALL users of current EFTS; transactions need to be processed by July 9 on UCHC EFTS (previously, May 31)
  • July 1DOCLINE resets all EFTS Participant Indicators to reflect participation in the MLA EFTS platform (previously, June 1)
  • July 24: Last day for libraries to settle any negative balances on UCHC EFTS (previously, June 25)
  • July 30: UCHC transfers library participant funds to MLA (for libraries who have requested it in the MLA User Agreement); MLA posts those amounts onto the MLA EFTS library accounts (previously, June 30)
  • Aug 3: MLA EFTS Go-Live 2: Users who are signed up with MLA EFTS can upload interlibrary loan (ILL) transactions, which includes July transactions (previously, July 15)
For more information about the DOCLINE  EFTS Manual Billing report, refer to the Manual Billing Report help
Please refer to MLA EFTS and UCONN EFTS with your other questions.
Questions about DOCLINE? See the DOCLINE System home page for quick tour videos, FAQs and more. 
Contact your Coordinator for help using the system.
Write to the Help Desk with feedback or to report technical issues. 

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