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Automatic Storage and Retrieval System for ILL Helen Sakrihei, The National Library of Norway Document Delivery Satellite Meeting, Nancy 2014
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Topics ILL in Norway Establishment of the Repository Library Storage solutions Automatic storage and retrieval system The collection How does it work? Digitization Advantages and disadvantages User feedback Summary
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ILL in Norway 1-3 percent of loans are ILL 2013: 800 000 ILL in Norway 42% within the same county 20% from the Repository Library
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The establishment of the RL: 1 1980s: lack of storage space a problem for many Norwegian libraries Need for a shared national storage facility and a interlibrary lending center
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The establishment of the RL: 2 1989: Mo i Rana department of The National Library of Norway Repository Library a major task for the department
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First years Large volumes of publications Ordinary bookshelves Mobile shelves
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New storage solution End of 90’s: need for new storage Several alternatives were considered 2000: the Automatic Storage and Retrieval System was chosen
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Automatic Storage and Retrieval System - Outside Ready for use in 2003 Outside: Ordinary storage building 52 x 13 x 14 meters
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Automatic Storage and Retrieval System - Inside 43.500 steel boxes Three automatic miniload cranes Retrieval center with three pick-up stations 150 meters of powered rollers
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Chaos storage
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Books have no permanent box or folder Boxes have no permanent place in the storage Barcodes on publication, box and folder
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The collection 1 000 000 monographs 500 000 periodicals Audio books, music CDs, microfilms Publications from Norwegian libraries. Legaly deposited new publications Complete collection of Norwegian monographs
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How does it work? 1 Loan orders are automatically transferred to the storage The WMS locates the position of the boxes The cranes fetch the boxes
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How does it work? 2 The boxes are brought from the storage to the Retrieval center
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How does it work? 3 Operators pick the books, and read the barcodes Another book is put in the box Up to 800 items per day Capacity: 150 items per hour
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeC7x jvPqKs&list=UUbKQvjl1emq6Zj-Uij8BTbw
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What we don’t do Store the books in logical order Pick the books from shelves Put them back in the same place when they are returned
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What we do Store randomly Receive the boxes automatically Return the books in any box
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Digitization NLN is digitizing its entire collection 356 000 digitized books so far 250 000 books will become accessible online
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Advantages of ASRS Compact and safe storage Efficient handling of loan orders Reliable Great overview of the collection
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Disadvantages? N one
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User feedback Users are libraries, most Norwegian 99% satisfied users Fast delivering Almost complete collection Lending figures doubled
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What are we doing now? The storage is full Building av new ASRS Ready for use in 2015 Capacity: 1 million items for the RL
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Summary The ASRS has given us compact and safe storage Automated handling of loan orders is effective and reliable Chaos-storing is safe(!)
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helen.sakrihei@nb.no
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