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SCLS Background: May 1993 Dynix installed 1994 GoLive at 19 libraries 1994-2007 LINK expansion: 50 libraries and most of the Dynix modules December 2003 Horizon contract signed March 2007 Horizon development stopped
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April – August 2007 ◦ Conferences and Demos SirsiDynix Unicorn demo at SCLS Iowa regional users conference for Symphony update ALA vendor demos: Innovative, LibLime, TLC, SirsiDynix WiLSWorld meeting with Equinox ◦ Evaluations and Recommendation Workflow changes required with any new ILS Holds, Codes, Serials and Acquisitions hurdles Recommend further investigation in Spring 2008
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September 07 – March 08 ◦ Conferences WLA, CODI and PLA April 2008 ◦ Onsite Demos: Innovative, Polaris, SirsiDynix Migration committees: checklists LINK Library Staffs: surveys Follow up with vendors Reduced to 2 vendors
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June - July 2008 ◦ Migration Committees to Implementation Team ◦ ALA Vendor meetings for follow up Vendor demos ◦ WiLSWorld WALDO presentation Meeting with LibLime and Koha Demo ◦ Customer Site Visits Winnefox (SirsiDynix Symphony) OWLS (III Millennium)
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September – October 2008 ◦ LibLime 2-day Scoping Study Contact potential LibLime customers Contact PTFS (vendor supporting Koha) ◦ Implementation Team evaluates Koha, Millennium and Symphony ◦ Recommendation to replace Dynix with Koha and pursue agreement with LibLime as the implementation and support vendor ◦ LINK Directors approve at October meeting ◦ Implementation Team will manage project
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Functionality Software development process Sharing development costs Accelerated development Hosting option Company ownership New customers Customers migrating to other systems Staff retention Costs
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Investment in next ILS must be long term ◦ Migration costs and effort are immense Consortia’s functional development needs ◦ Workflow changes inevitable ◦ Library staff join in development projects ◦ Learn from and share ideas with Koha community Vendor-supplied development & support ◦ Don’t plan to hire in-house programmers Lower maintenance allows investment in future development
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Applications Staff planning & organization Migration Committees members and Implementation Team Vendors’ time and effort = $$$ Winnefox and OWLS Staffs References: Marshall Breeding’s Library Technology Guides at: www.librarytechnology.orgwww.librarytechnology.org Breeding, Marshall “Perceptions 2008: An International Survey of Library Automation” www.librarytechnology.org/perceptions2008.pl www.librarytechnology.org/perceptions2008.pl
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Cibbarelli, Pamela “Helping You Buy ILSs” Computers in Libraries October 2008 pp7-53 Boss, Richard W. “Open Source Integrated Library System Software” revised December 14, 2008 http://www.lita.org/ala/mgrps/divs/pla/plapublica tions/platechnotes/OpensourceILS.pdf http://www.lita.org/ala/mgrps/divs/pla/plapublica tions/platechnotes/OpensourceILS.pdf Migration to come… Don’t crow till you’re out of the woods. (old Irish proverb)
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