Please join the ALCTS CaMMS Catalog Management Interest Group (CMIG) at the
2016 ALA Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida.

 

Time: June 25 (Sat), 1 pm - 2:30 pm

Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room W303

 

The theme of this year - "It's not a question of IF, but WHEN: Migrating to
a Next Generation ILS." Four groups will present their findings and lessons
learned in the process of selecting, implementation/transition and
post-production data editing from different perspectives. There will be a 15
to 20 minute session of discussion and Q&A immediately following the four
presentations:

 

"Catalog Management in the Cloud: Two Years In," presented by Stacie Traill
(Metadata Analyst) and Betsy Friesen (Director, Data Management and Access)
University of Minnesota Libraries

The libraries of the University of Minnesota system were early adopters of
Ex Libris's Alma system, migrating in late 2013. In the two and a half years
since migration, systems and metadata staff have learned much about the
differences between managing a cloud-based, multi-tenant ILS and a
locally-hosted server-based ILS. Presenters will discuss some of these
differences, along with issues they faced in adopting a new system early in
its development cycle. In addition, they will provide an overview of the
highlights, challenges, and ongoing evolution of Alma's catalog management
tools and functionality (such as authority control and batch processing
capabilities).

 

"ILS migration: post production data editing for a special academic
consortium," presented by Heather Mitchell, Rutgers University Law Library

Prior to the official merger of the law schools, the Rutgers Law Library
directors were asked to merge their respective catalogs into one unified
catalog.  It was thought that by merging the libraries, it would be a
symbolic first step towards the law school merger. At the time, the
directors of the library selected the next generation open source program
Koha with support by Bywater Solutions. One year after the migration, the
library is still trying to figure out how to make the most of the new ILS.

Koha was designed initially for public libraries and in fact most
installations of Koha are at public libraries. In 2015, Rutgers became only
the second accredited law school in the United States to select Koha.  Not
only did we migrate to open source ILS, we also merged two unique catalogs
into one unified catalog. System migrations always result in some data being
lost or incorrectly transferred. In some instances, the migration pointed
out errors in our own catalog. The hope is to minimize just how much data is
compromised while fixing errors that might not have come to light but for
the migration. This unusual situation at Rutgers Law School has presented
unique challenges with respect to migration mapping, data recall for large
records, relevancy ranking, all of which affect search results and usability
of the OPAC. 

 

"Three become One," presented by Glen Wiley (Head of Cataloging & Metadata
Services) and Lisa Wheeler (Metadata Management Librarian/Assistant System
Administrator) University of Miami Libraries

The University of Miami's seven libraries across the Coral Gables, Miller
School of Medicine, and Rosenstiel campuses are collaborating for the first
time on a shared ILS.  Making its debut in mid-May 2016, the University of
Miami will integrate three independent systems into a single search and
discovery platform for accessing the University's millions of library
holdings. We will focus on the lessons learned in the metadata preparation
stage, data extraction process, preliminary data testing, and the specific
lessons learned unique to adopting a Next Generation ILS.

 

"Transitions - The Current State of our Catalog," presented by Renee Gould
(Catalog Librarian), Darla Asher (Online Resources Librarian), and Dr. Doris
Van Kampen-Breit (University Archives, Special Collections, and Faculty
Development Librarian)

Three years ago Saint Leo University made the transition to a cloud-based
ILS, WorldShare Management Services (WMS).  For this presentation, we plan
to discuss some of the ups and downs of making that transition and some key
lessons we have learned. Finally, we'll touch upon where we are currently
with the catalog and what we expect in the near future.

 

 

Co-chairs of CMIG

 

Lucas (Wing Kau) Mak

Metadata and Catalog Librarian

Michigan State University Libraries

366 W. Circle Drive, East Lansing, MI 48824

email: [email protected]

Tel: (517) 884-0822

 

Sherab Chen

Associate Professor/E-Resources Metadata & Discovery Librarian

The Ohio State University Libraries

120G Library Tech Center, 1165 Kinnear Rd, Columbus, OH 43212

Email: [email protected] 

Tel: (614) 247-7460

 

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