Jill, Some of the existing community demo servers have a set of data that you can use. In the case of the ones maintained by Brian Feifarek, that data is refreshed 2x per week (I think). However, we have set up instances specifically for libraries to use on occasion. That way you can either use the demo data we have or your own data and it won't all get wiped out each week.
Let me know if that would be of interest. The demos are set up on the Amazon cloud so it is fairly easy to create one for you. Lori =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Lori Bowen Ayre // Library Technology Consultant / The Galecia Group Oversight Board & Communications Committee / Evergreen (707) 763-6869 // lori.a...@galecia.com Availability: http://tungle.me/lori.ayre <lori.a...@galecia.com>Specializing in open source ILS solutions, RFID, filtering, workflow optimization, and materials handling =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Jill Minor <jmi...@wcpl.net> wrote: > We're working on getting an Evergreen demo up and running and trying to > figure out how much staff time and energy will be required. > > > Can someone tell me how a demo is typically populated with data? Do most > libraries pull some of their own records, or is it more common to use > "dummy" records? >