Hi Frank,

That's a fairly broad set of questions. My library currently uses Alma but 
there are heaps of systems out there. https://librarytechnology.org/libraries/ 
is a good place to get an idea of who uses what. If you create an account you 
can run an advanced search eg "all libraries in New Zealand using Alma".

As for launching a new system, it really depends what data you have to start 
with. If you're starting with an old card index, or nothing, then you'd 
probably want to... say scan all the ISBNs/ISSNs into a list and try and get 
records for these all from WorldCat or something, but you'd need a lot of 
manual intervention (especially as you'd need to add holdings and local 
barcodes/RFID/whatever).

But if you're starting with the records in some electronic form already, then 
you'd want to work with your new vendor to try and import those from whatever 
format you're already using.

Deborah

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Frank 
Guerino
Sent: Sunday, 19 March 2017 1:46 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Question About Library Managements Systems and Loading of 
Data/Artifacts

Hi All,

I¹m curious to learn:

1. What Library Management Systems (LMSs) system do you use to manage your 
Libraries and all Library Artifacts?
2. How do you seed your artifacts (books, journals, etc.) into your LMSs?
So, for example, when launching a new system for the first time, how do you 
seed it with all your books, journals, etc.?  Do you have things like CSV seed 
files or do you enter all artifacts one at a time?
Thanks for your help,

Frank
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The International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT) 
http://www.if4it.com
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