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Library Automation Upgrade Proposal By Pat Henderson
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Our Need 3,451 students 5 schools in district, 2 on Infocentre, 3 on Winnebago 3 elementary schools using outdated system, Winnebago 1 elementary school does not have catalog module at all (no book look up) 1 elementary school does not have student lookup computer Student look up is essential to gaining skills toward information fluency
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Our focus is elementary Three schools house the majority of our collection = 43,000 holdings These schools are using a 12-year-old system Three schools serve the most of our students 1,700
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Consequences We face eventual system crash due to age of system We are not prepared to recover from disaster We are not adequately preparing elementary students to do independent research as required in middle school We are pressured to teach more skills in middle school
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Current system Follett/Spectrum Winnebago Installed in 1996, service contract moved from Spectrum to Sagebrush to Follett, and is no longer supported Installed on three servers, one for each elementary school 2 schools have full circulation and catalog modules, 1 has circulation only
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Winnebago--Pros Windows interface screens. Basic search capabilities (title, author, keyword). Printed user's manual. Handles basic circulation duties and provides printed reports. Allows records import with internet access.
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Winnebago--Cons No upgrades available and no systems support. No serials or acquisitions functionality, and no separate products available as add-ons. Difficult data input on Quick Entry screen which has the basic fields (author, title, publisher, subject, etc.). No web access available. Text only screens, no book covers. Student records must be physically added, resulting in one month of no access at start of year. Inventory process makes library inaccessible for one month at end of year. May be accessed from library computers only.
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Proposed system Atriuum by Book Systems, Inc. Used by numerous school systems across the US, including Rockland, MA
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Atriuum--Pros Installation support and training. Multiple lookup capabilities including advanced search (subject, ISBN, illustrator, series title, Dewey). Text and pictures (book covers) for easy recognition. Significant time savings for cataloging due to ISBN recognition. Data conversion experience with Winnebago. Customizable OPAC theme. Visual search mode with pictures. Ability to connect to public library system.
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Atriuum--Cons Time consideration to install in schools Must add to tech budget Implementation in summer
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Schools in Action August 14, 2006 Book Systems, Inc. successfully implemented its’ Atriuum product, a 100 percent Web-based library automation solution, to 153 library media centers in the Memphis City School District, Memphis, TN. August 6, 2008 Book Systems is implementing its Atriuum Library Automation System, a 100 percent Web-based library automation solution, in the 54 school library media centers and the Central Office Instructional Materials Center (IMC) in Jefferson County School District, Birmingham, AL.
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Take a look Online catalog -- HS http://fairviewhigh.booksys.net/opac/fairv iewhigh/index.html http://fairviewhigh.booksys.net/opac/fairv iewhigh/index.html Fairview High School, Cullman, AL
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Take a look Online catalog -- elementary http://library.jefcoed.com/ http://library.jefcoed.com/ Jefferson County School District Birmingham, AL
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Why is information lookup important? Information seeking skills tie into research and critical thinking Ability to locate information ties into research and problem solving If lookup is not quick, student gives up If lookup is not flexible, student gives up
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Recommendation Detailed cost analysis of implementation in 3 schools in one year Detailed cost analysis of implementation in 5 schools over two years Consider the cost of inaction, to staff and students
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