That's a very good point, and I'm happy to answer specific questions about
how we run Evergreen for a consortium.
Terran McCanna, PINES Program Manager
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Georgia Public Library Service | University System of Georgia
1800 Century Place NE Suite 580 l Atlanta, GA
Just a a quick follow up from what Andrea said, if your assignment is
specifically to talk to a vendor (which it sounds like) look carefully at
that page and you may want to talk to some community members about vendors
first to make sure you good a good representative one. Even better I'd
Hi Nita,
If it's relevant to your assignment, I have a hair to split: Evergreen is
not in itself a vendor -- it is a software project. There are vendors who
provide support, development, migration, etc. for Evergreen libraries but
there is no one single Evergreen vendor in the same way there are
I'm willing to provide answers. It might make sense to just post your
questions to the mailing list, that way the people who are most familiar
with particular aspects of Evergreen can answer those questions--for
example, there might be libraries that use the built-in self-check
functionality who
Nita,
I recommend just sending your questions to this list. That way you will
get the benefit of answers from multiple people, and other people will
benefit from seeing those answers as well.
Cheers,
Jason
On 2/17/19 10:07 AM, Nita Dickerson wrote:
> Hello,
> I am an MLIS student at San
Ii would be interested in this information if it can be shared either
via the list or email to aharvieATmcnDOTorg.
Thanks, Ashley Harvie
On 2/17/2019 12:26 PM, jspa...@houpl.org wrote:
On 2019-02-17 10:07, Nita Dickerson wrote:
Hello,
I am an MLIS student at San Jose State University.
On 2019-02-17 10:07, Nita Dickerson wrote:
Hello,
I am an MLIS student at San Jose State University. This term I am
taking an Intro to Library Automation Systems class. One of my
assignments asks me to do an evaluation of a vendor, I chose
Evergreen.
Your "Frequently Anticipated