In July 2017, all 8 UGC libraries moved from their independent Integrated Library System to a shared cloud-based ILS system. This presentation discusses the rationales for the migration, what the local institution went through during the process and what we hope to gain with this migration. More importantly, by collectively engaging with a Change Manger to re-engineering local and consortium process to maximize the functions of the new system, how we intend to move into deep collaboration to achieve mutual benefits
The limits of the now-aging integrated library system (ILS) software model are constraining the pres...
Library consortia exist for a number of reasons and have the main benefit of increasing access to a ...
The globalisation of information and knowledge resources has been influenced by the growing use and ...
In July 2017, all 8 UGC libraries moved from their independent Integrated Library System to a shared...
Presented at the 2014 Access Services Conference, November 12-14, 2014, Georgia Tech Global Learning...
Libraries have been at the forefront in adopting emerging technologies to manage the library’s opera...
In 2013, a consortium of small to medium academic libraries prioritized moving to a shared web-scale...
Cowles Library at Drake University began dismantling its departmental IT operation (Systems) in favo...
Our roadmap to the cloud started with WorldCat Local as our catalog/discovery system. Next we moved ...
This is a case study of one university library’s transition to a new, cloud-based integrated library...
The Norwegian BIBSYS consortium replaced the self-developed and -hosted library system by Alma, a Li...
On June 24, 2022, the Five College Consortium (5C) migrated from Ex Libris Aleph to the open source ...
This case study aims to analyze the impact of the next-generation ILS on American library consortium...
Slides from a presentation on implementing a cloud-based integrated library system given at the 2012...
Over the last decade, many academic libraries have added a discovery layer to their integrated libra...
The limits of the now-aging integrated library system (ILS) software model are constraining the pres...
Library consortia exist for a number of reasons and have the main benefit of increasing access to a ...
The globalisation of information and knowledge resources has been influenced by the growing use and ...
In July 2017, all 8 UGC libraries moved from their independent Integrated Library System to a shared...
Presented at the 2014 Access Services Conference, November 12-14, 2014, Georgia Tech Global Learning...
Libraries have been at the forefront in adopting emerging technologies to manage the library’s opera...
In 2013, a consortium of small to medium academic libraries prioritized moving to a shared web-scale...
Cowles Library at Drake University began dismantling its departmental IT operation (Systems) in favo...
Our roadmap to the cloud started with WorldCat Local as our catalog/discovery system. Next we moved ...
This is a case study of one university library’s transition to a new, cloud-based integrated library...
The Norwegian BIBSYS consortium replaced the self-developed and -hosted library system by Alma, a Li...
On June 24, 2022, the Five College Consortium (5C) migrated from Ex Libris Aleph to the open source ...
This case study aims to analyze the impact of the next-generation ILS on American library consortium...
Slides from a presentation on implementing a cloud-based integrated library system given at the 2012...
Over the last decade, many academic libraries have added a discovery layer to their integrated libra...
The limits of the now-aging integrated library system (ILS) software model are constraining the pres...
Library consortia exist for a number of reasons and have the main benefit of increasing access to a ...
The globalisation of information and knowledge resources has been influenced by the growing use and ...