Re: ALA ALCTS Acquisition Section Program Announcement (2 messages) Birdie MacLennan 07 Jun 2002 19:24 UTC
2 messages, 122 lines: (1)------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 14:57:02 -0400 From: "Hartz, Viviane" <Viviane.Hartz@cincinnatilibrary.org> Subject: Re: ALA ALCTS Acquisition Section Program Announcement (Wendy Hope Riedel) I, too, would be very interested in getting a transcript of some kind for this discussion group. Viviane Hartz Acquisitions Serials Librarian, Acquisitions Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County 513-369-6923 Fax:513-369-3167 viviane.hartz@cincinnatilibrary.org (2)------------------- Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 11:06:33 -0800 From: "PATRICIA THORNE" <anpgt@uaa.alaska.edu> Organization: Consortium Library at UAA Subject: Re: ALA ALCTS Acquisition Section Program Announcement (WendyHope Riedel) I would also like any information available. We're also a DRA site. Thanks! Patricia Thorne Serials Manager University of Alaska Anchorage Consortium Library Edward Bergin wrote: > > Will there be any minutes of this discussion group recorded? I will not be > attending ALA in Atlanta. But as a DRA site, we might find ourselves in a > situation where we need to migrate and would be addressing these same > issues. Thanks for any help! > > Best regards- > > Ed Bergin > Head Cataloging Librarian > Southwest Texas State University > San Marcos, TX 78666 > > Birdie MacLennan wrote: > > > Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 10:34:10 -0400 > > From: "Wendy Hope Riedel" <wrie@loc.gov> > > Subject: ALA ALCTS Acquisition Section Program Announcement > > > > ALA ALCTS Acquisition Section > > Automated Acquisitions In Process Control Discussion Group > > Date: Sunday, June 16, 2002 > > Time: 9:30 am - 11:00 am > > Place: Hilton, Fulton Room > > > > "Migrating to a New ILS: Map It or Lose It; > > Options and Tips from ILS Vendors and Librarians" > > Panel and Group Discussion > > > > This timely panel discussion is a direct outgrowth of the midwinter ALA > > meeting. Please feel free to redistribute this announcement. > > > > TOPICS: > > What types of acquisitions data can migrated easily; what type of data > > poses more of a challenge > > > > What options exist for migrating data (mapping fields, bib records, > > invoice data, vendor information, statistics, etc.) What's considered > > typical and what's an unusual request going to cost > > > > How much data could be migrated (e.g. closed orders; active but not > > recently created orders such as serials, series, book contins; links to > > university accounts payable systems, e.g. PeopleSoft) > > > > What kind of advice from the ILS vendors was most useful, or not, in > > the planning and implementation stages > > > > Was the previous ILS vendor of any assistance in preparing data > > > > How would the establishment of standards for acquisitions data > > facilitate the move to a new ILS vendor > > > > Discuss how Acquisitions data fits into the overall ILS data migration > > phase and the time frame provided to prepare, review, and sign off on > > test files and the final mapping > > > > What advice would you give Acquisitions librarians who will soon be in > > the RFP stage, in the mapping stage, and post implementation stage > > > > PANELISTS: > > > > Marjorie Bloss, Manager Training Services, Endeavor Information > > Services > > > > JoAnne Deeken, Head Technical Services and Digital Access, University > > of Tennessee > > > > Katharine Farrell, Assistant University Librarian for Technical > > Services and Head Order Division, Princeton University > > > > Terry Jarnagin, Director of Implementation and Education Services, > > SIRSI Corporation > > > > Michael Kaplan, Director of Product Management, Ex Libris > > > > Sandy Westhall, Vice President Library Service, Innovative Interfaces > > > > ----- > > > > Linda P. Lerman > > Head, Acquisitions, Bobst Library > > New York University > > 70 Washington Square South > > New York, NY 10012 > > tel: 212-998-2480 > > fax: 212-995-4366 > > e-mail: Linda.Lerman@nyu.edu