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Migrating Library Systems Migrating Data Dianne Schaefer Social Law Library American Association of Law Libraries Minneapolis, Minnesota July 15, 2001
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 2 Introduction – Why? Out-of-date software Out-of-date hardware Other institutional activity Result should address the reasons
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 3 Introduction – What? Source –System –Modules –Data Destination –System –Modules –Data
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 4 Introduction – How? Develop a plan of work, including: –Goals –Strategy –Timeline –Participants Migrating data = crucial part of migrating systems
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 5 Overview Gather background information Select system Implement system Maintain system
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 6 Gather Background Information Institutional statistics, e.g., number of items, serials, patrons, etc. Institutional requirements, e.g., RFP? Funding – estimate 5-7 year cost Functionalities that are required, desired, optional, etc.
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 7 Data Migration Options Direct transfer Authorize Clean Convert Gap tape?
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 8 Select System - Vendors Identify potential vendors Where spend time & resources Request product catalog Demonstrations –At trade shows –In-house
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 9 Select System - Colleagues Contact other institutions –Ask questions –Visit –Electronic discussion lists Contact patrons
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 10 Select System - Decision Request for Proposal (RFP) Document why each vendor eliminated or retained –Identify key factors –Identify who approved or disapproved
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 11 Select System - Contract Negotiate contract Consultant? Future security regarding: –Operating system –Subsequent purchases –Maintenance
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 12 Implement System Staff involvement –Obtain approval for all decisions –Verify system functionality –Verify data Patron involvement –Notify about changes –Opportunity to select options
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 13 Implement & Maintain System - Workflows Evaluate –Still most appropriate? –Still most efficient? Modify as necessary and appropriate
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 14 Maintain System – New Developments Keep abreast of new developments Own vendor Other vendors Related vendors
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 15 Maintain System - Training Staff and patron training On-going reviews Orientation for new staff and patrons How to use new features
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 16 Summary Need support of administration, staff and patrons Ask questions of everyone – staff, patrons, other institutions, vendors, etc. Spend the necessary time
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 17 Additional Information – Literature (selected) Integrated Library System Reports - www.ilsr.com LibraryHQ.com - http://www.libraryhq.com/automation.html Library Journal - www.libraryjournal.com Library Technology Reports
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AALL 2001C-1: Everything Old is New Again 18 Additional Information – Institutions (selected) Pacific Lutheran University - http://www.plu.edu/~libr/migration/home.html State University of New York - http://olis.sysadm.suny.edu/sunyconnect2/lms.htm University of Michigan - http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/staff/committee/lms Yale University - http://www.library.yale.edu/orbis2/public/orbis2.htm
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