Hi, Matt.

Welcome to code4lib. Good question! Here's a quick summary of my understanding 
of what I think you're asking:

Q1. Is there an ILS that is not based on MaRC records?

A1. No, not to my knowledge. Yes, marc cataloging can seem tedious and arcane, 
but we have lots of tools for working with it at this point. All commercial ILS 
vendors that I am aware of use it, and the open source ILS products I know of 
also use MaRC.

Q2. Is that what this Endeca based thing is about?

A2. Kind of, a little. For most libraries, physical (and to some extent 
digital) inventory of collections is maintained by their ILS. Usually this is a 
commercial vendor solution, maybe even one with a six figure contract attached 
to it, but open source ILS solutions are increasingly viable and widespread. 
Migrating away from an ILS is an enormous undertaking, one that overhauls every 
workflow process in the library. Many libraries are in the position of not 
wanting to migrate their ILS, but disliking the public-facing interface 
provided by the ILS vendor. For years these interfaces were difficult to change 
and many of us felt that it was leading to stagnation in the library innovation 
space, because we were competing for attention with Internet based services 
that could respond to user desires quickly. The standard solution has been, not 
to switch away from MaRC or the ILS, but to index those records into a separate 
discovery interface, one which the library has control ove!
 r. That's what Endeca is, but it is very expensive. People who have 
implemented it are contractually prevented from saying exactly how expensive 
but I've never signed an NDA and I've heard numbers in the millions. There are 
several free open source library discovery solutions (Blacklight, VuFind, 
Kobald Chieftan (sp?) that you could play around with if you wanted. But these 
are for solving discovery problems, not for simplifying your internal metadata 
standards. 

I hope this helps. Welcome to the community and good luck to you.

Bess

On Mar 14, 2012, at 5:59 AM, Matt Amory wrote:

> Is there a full-featured ILS that is not based on MARC records?
> I know we love complexity, but it seems to me that my public library and
> its library network and maybe even every public library could probably do
> without 95% of MARC Fields and encoding, streamline workflows and save $ if
> there were a simpler standard.
> Is this what an Endeca-based system is about, or do those rare birds also
> use MARC in the background?
> Forgive me if the question has been hashed and rehashed over the years...
> 
> -- 
> Matt Amory
> (917) 771-4157
> [email protected]
> http://www.linkedin.com/pub/matt-amory/8/515/239

Reply via email to