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E-raamat: Making the Most of Your ILS: A User's Guide to Evaluating and Optimizing Library Systems

  • Formaat: 164 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440876387
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  • Formaat: 164 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440876387

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Systems administrators, librarians, and library staff will learn key principles and methods for securing their ILS and understand how to configure and optimize their library catalog by improving data management practices, streamlining existing workflows, and documenting their systems configuration.The integrated library system (ILS) plays a central role in every librarys operations, but is your ILS optimized to ensure maximum productivity? Are you taking advantage of the features added since you implemented it? Walking readers through a wide-ranging ILS review, this book will help you ensure systems are properly configured, produce better documentation, and evaluate staff workflows.The authors—a systems librarian, a director of access services, and a director of cataloging and metadata services—created a comprehensive plan for reviewing an ILS, starting with planning the project and deciding whom to include. They discuss basic ILS security principles, including keeping patron data safe and the importance of reviewing staff permissions. After the basics, the authors go in-depth on reviewing codes and figuring out how different parts of an ILS work together as well as how to review those areas, and they offer ideas on how to stay up-to-date with your ILS, such as where to look for information on issues, updates, and new features. Several methods for analyzing and documenting workflows are also discussed.Come away with a better overall understanding of your integrated library systemUnderstand the importance of regularly reviewing your system configuration and revisiting past decisionsLearn how to increase the efficiency of your library by reviewing and optimizing existing workflowsGain a better understanding of system security, including how to protect patron data and system configuration from hacking and unauthorized accessLearn how to provide better services and experiences to patrons through streamlined workflows and more secure dataBe better prepared in the event of a system migration to another integrated library system The integrated library system (ILS) plays a central role in every librarys operations, but is your ILS optimized to ensure maximum productivity? Are you taking advantage of the features added since you implemented it? Walking readers through a wide-ranging ILS review, this book will help you ensure systems are properly configured, produce better documentation, and evaluate staff workflows.The authors—a systems librarian, a director of access services, and a director of cataloging and metadata services—created a comprehensive plan for reviewing an ILS, starting with planning the project and deciding whom to include. They discuss basic ILS security principles, including keeping patron data safe and the importance of reviewing staff permissions. After the basics, the authors go in-depth on reviewing codes and figuring out how different parts of an ILS work together as well as how to review those areas, and they offer ideas on how to stay up-to-date with your ILS, such as where to look for information on issues, updates, and new features. Several methods for analyzing and documenting workflows are also discussed.

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A refreshingly hands-on, no-nonsense approach to a potentially intimidating and overwhelming process, this holistic and practical text has something to offer for new, aspiring, and seasoned technical services or systems librarians alike. Using concrete, real-world examples to illustrate, Gates and Tonyan combine project management with library technical services expertise in a comprehensive and easy-to-follow guide that addresses both the organizational and technical challenges of this work. * Laura E. Daniels, Assistant Director, Metadata Production, Cornell University Library * Offering plenty of examples and samples, this concise guide offers useful strategies for those preparing for a system migration and not just those who want to tune up an existing system. Suggestions for documenting system configurations will help every library in this age of staff turnover. Many of us know we are not using our technology to its fullest potential; Gates and Tonyan should help many libraries optimize their significant investment in library systems. * Beth Juhl, Web Services Librarian, University of Arkansas * Making the Most of Your ILS provides tools to understand and describe the work people are doing with the ILS, as well as being a great primer on the data involved. Alongside sensible advice on useful documentation there are worksheets and templates to get you started. The case studies are relatable and will spawn your own ideas on reevaluating processes to take better advantage of ILS features to save staff time and energy. * Justin Newcomer, Senior Systems Administrator, Rochester Institute of Technology * A complete, or even partial, ILS review can seem daunting, and this book will help make such a project manageable. Recommended. Graduate students and professionals. * Choice *

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Systems administrators, librarians, and library staff will learn key principles and methods for securing their ILS and understand how to configure and optimize their library catalog by improving data management practices, streamlining existing workflows, and documenting their system's configuration.
Introduction: The Kraemer Family Library Experience vii
One Planning and Gaining Support
1(18)
Two ILS Structure
19(12)
Three System Security
31(18)
Four Working with Field Values
49(20)
Five Updating Workflows
69(14)
Six Documentation
83(14)
Seven Putting It All Together: Eliminating Overdue Fines at the Kraemer Family Library
97(14)
Appendix A Glossary
111(4)
Appendix B Forms and Worksheets
115(16)
Worksheet 1 Developing an Improvement Plan
115(5)
Worksheet 2 Diagramming Your ILS's Data Inputs and Outputs
120(1)
Worksheet 3 Documenting Your Library's ILS History
121(1)
Worksheet 4 Integrated Library System Network Security Audit
122(2)
Worksheet 5 Developing Strong Password Policies
124(1)
Worksheet 6 ILS Security Checklist
125(1)
Worksheet 7 Identifying and Documenting Key Fields in Your ILS
126(2)
Worksheet 8 Documenting Local Marc Fields
128(1)
Worksheet 9 Blank Swim Lane Diagrams
129(2)
Appendix C Common MARC Fields in Bibliographic Records
131(10)
References 141(4)
Index 145
Lynn E. Gates is director of collections and content at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Kraemer Family Library.

Joel D. Tonyan is director of user experience and associate professor at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Kraemer Family Library.