Hi Rogan,

6 libraries joined Sitka's consortia of Evergreen libraries in 2019:

Vancouver Community College (Vancouver, BC)- migrated from Sierra
Vancouver Island University (Nanaimo, BC) - migrated from Symphony
Selkirk College (Castlegar, BC) - migrated from Symphony
Camosun College (Victoria, BC) - migrated from Symphony
Royal BC Museum and Archives (Victoria, BC) - migrated from Voyageur
YMCA of Greater Vancouver (Vancouver & Burnaby, BC) - not automated

Thanks,
Sharon


Quoting Rogan Hamby <[email protected]>:

Good afternoon on behalf of the Outreach Committee,

One thing we are doing in the community annual report this year is
dedicating space to discussing the growth of Evergreen during 2019 in terms
of those who have moved to Evergreen.  Obviously, various institutions can
migrate into Evergreen without any kind of fanfare or announcement but I'm
hoping to create as strong a list of possible.  So, if you know of an
institution that has moved to Evergreen this year please let me know.  A
few stats like bib collection size would be great but I'll take as
little as a name and location!


Rogan Hamby, MLIS

Data and Project Analyst

Equinox Open Library Initiative

phone:  1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457)

email:  [email protected]
web:  http://EquinoxInitiative.org


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Sitka Manager | BC Libraries Cooperative
Toll-free: 1-855-383-5761 x1013 | Skype: sherbert42
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