How to Share a Use Case with WRLC HQ Overview WRLC welcomes ideas from the community about Alma workflows and integrations that could work better, faster, or more reliably. This page explains how to share a use case with WRLC HQ using the Community Use Case Suggestion Form —the primary way to propose workflow improvements, automation ideas, or Alma-adjacent process changes. You do not need to be technical to submit a use case. If something feels manual, repetitive, or harder than it should be, that’s exactly the kind of feedback we want to hear. What is this form? The Community Use Case Suggestion Form allows WRLC community members to describe: Workflow issues or challenges they encounter Opportunities for automation or process improvement Ideas that could benefit one institution or multiple institutions These submissions help WRLC: Identify repetitive, time-consuming, or error-prone processes Understand real-world pain points across institutions Prioritize Library Open Workflow (LibOW) automations that deliver the most impact Why submit a use case? When you submit a use case, you’re helping to: Improve workflows not just for yourself, but for the broader WRLC community Surface shared challenges that may not be visible at the central office Shape where WRLC focuses its LibOW development time Even ideas that don’t turn into an immediate workflow still help inform future priorities and improvements. Where to find it The WRLC Community Use Case Suggestion Form is available directly within Alma as a Cloud App . This allows you to submit ideas while you are already working in Alma—no separate login or external tools are required. Before using the form for the first time, you will need to activate the Library Open Workflows Cloud App . First-Time Setup: Activating the Library Open Workflows Cloud App If you have not previously used the Library Open Workflows Cloud App, follow these steps to activate it: Open Alma . Click the Cloud Apps icon in the Alma menu bar. Select Available Apps . Locate Library Open Workflows by either: Browsing the list of available apps, or Searching using the magnifying glass icon and typing keyword Library . Select Library Open Workflows from the list. Click Activate . Click Open . Once activated, the Cloud App will remain available in your Activated Apps list. Accessing the Use Case Suggestion Form After activating the Cloud App, accessing the form only takes a few clicks: Open Alma . Click the Cloud Apps icon. Select Library Open Workflows from the Activated Apps list. Choose WRLC Community Use Case Suggestion Form . Who can access the form? The Cloud App is available to Alma users with standard administrator, manager, and operator roles. For a full list of roles,  click here .  How to Submit a Use Case The form asks a series of questions designed to provide WRLC HQ staff with enough context to evaluate, design, and (when possible) build a workflow. Below is what each question is asking—and why it matters: 1. Your name So we can follow up with you if something is unclear, missing, or worth exploring further. 2. Your Institution (IZ) Helps us understand whether an issue is local to one institution or shared across multiple IZs, which is a key prioritization factor. 3. Your Email Address So we can follow up if something is unclear, missing, or worth exploring further. We won’t spam you. 4. Summary of the Issue or Challenge This is the high-level “what’s broken?” description. Think of it as the elevator pitch for the problem. 5. Desired Goal or Outcome This tells us what “better” looks like to you. Sometimes the same problem can be solved in multiple ways—knowing the goal helps us design the right approach. Example: “Automatically notify the team when a report contains a specific value.” 6. Current Workflow Description Understanding the current steps helps us see: Where time is being spent Where errors creep in Which steps might be automated, simplified, or removed If you would prefer to document this information as part of your attached file, simply note that fact here. 7. Current Workflow Frequency How often a process happens directly affects the likely impact of an automation. 8. Stakeholders Knowing who else benefits helps us assess broader community value—especially for workflows that could support multiple teams or roles or institutions. 9. Urgency Urgency helps us distinguish between: Nice-to-have improvements Significant efficiency gains Issues that block work or create real risk 10. Process Time Even rough estimates help us understand potential time savings and return on effort. 11. Additional Comments This is your space to add context that didn’t fit elsewhere—constraints, edge cases, or “things that always go wrong.” 12. Supporting Documentation (Optional but Very Helpful) You may upload one file (up to 4 MB) to support your submission. Helpful examples include: Screenshots of Alma workflows or settings Sample reports or exports Marked-up documents showing how data should look Step-by-step notes you already use for training or documentation Attachments are optional, but they significantly speed up understanding and design, especially for complex workflows. What to Expect After You Submit Once submitted: Your use case is logged and reviewed by the WRLC LibOW team We may contact you if clarification or additional detail would help Submissions are prioritized based on multiple factors, including: Urgency Time savings or efficiency gains Number of institutions or stakeholders affected Feasibility and complexity Alignment with current capacity and initiatives Not all submissions will result in a workflow build, and some strong ideas may not be addressed immediately as priorities evolve. Even when a workflow is not built right away, every submission helps inform future LibOW development and highlights shared needs across the community. The team will do its best to keep the community informed of progress through direct outreach, the WRLC Newsletter , and updates to the Workflow Catalog . Help or Follow-up Need help submitting a use case? Want to add additional information after submitting? Have questions about the status of a request? Experiencing issues with the form? Please contact the  WRLC Service Desk using these instructions.