1 / 18

Megan Drake Pacific University Al Cornish Orbis Cascade Alliance

Migrating to a Shared ILS Using Alma and Primo May 1, 2014. Megan Drake Pacific University Al Cornish Orbis Cascade Alliance. O rbis Cascade Alliance. Academic, multi-state Broad set of core services. Consortial circulation via WorldCat Navigator Courier across three states

Download Presentation

Megan Drake Pacific University Al Cornish Orbis Cascade Alliance

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Migrating to a Shared ILS Using Alma and Primo May 1, 2014 Megan Drake Pacific University Al Cornish Orbis Cascade Alliance

  2. Orbis Cascade Alliance Academic, multi-state Broad set of core services • Consortial circulation via WorldCat Navigator • Courier across three states • Databases & Ejournals • Demand Driven Acquisition of Ebooks • Distributed Print RepositoryWEST: Western Regional Storage Trust • Northwest Digital Archives

  3. Alliance’s move to a Shared ILS • Move from legacy management system products and technologies • Cost savings • Benefits from the use of shared tool -Collaborative technical services-Cooperative collection development

  4. Alliance Shared ILS RFP Request for Information process, 2011 Request for Proposal process, 2012

  5. Migration architecture • 37 Alliance institutions in four cohorts/two year migration period -Largest, most complex institution in Cohort 1-Shared bibliographic zone fully populated with OCLC WorldCat records held by one or more Alliance institutions • Sister consortium implementation in parallel with Cohort 3-Result: 13 institution cohort

  6. Migration update Production use of Alma and Primo at 17 institutions 10 Alliance institutions currently in migration

  7. Employing Alma • Simultaneous use to support institution-centered and Alliance-centered workflows • February breakthroughs: • Managing Demand Driven Acquisitions program centrally, not institutionally • Synchronized Network Zone holdings with OCLC WorldCat

  8. Employing Primo Primo challenged by Alliance scale: • Cross-institutional deduplication of search results not achieved in first nine months of production • Instability in supporting library operations • Resolution expected to be achieved through an early May migration to a new, deduplicated Primo environment

  9. The Zones

  10. Current Publishing Model

  11. Current Publishing Model

  12. Alma Centralized Publishing

  13. Alma Centralized Publishing

  14. Challenges • Best practices for and coordination of technical services operations • Vendor integrations • Training • Complexity • Tight schedule • Creating policy before all cohorts are up and running

  15. Post-Migration Wins • Merging of silos • Opportunities for varying levels of automation • Further blending of acquisitions & cataloging • Greater collaboration among Alliance members • Obtaining e-book resources is much faster • Batch record loads “just happen” once configured correctly

  16. Hopes and Dreams When all four cohorts live: • Collaborative technical services • Summit 3 – True peer-to-peer resource sharing among institutions • No more hardware purchases/maintenance • Streamlined operations across the alliance as a whole • Much easier to manage consortial collection development and purchasing

  17. Center of Excellence • Partnership vision: Development of software, services, and best practices related to the consortial use of Alma and Primo • Initial development focused on support for Summit consortium borrowing service in Alma and Primo

  18. Migrating to a Shared ILS using Alma and Primo ? Q/A ? Megan Drake Pacific University Al Cornish Orbis Cascade Alliance

More Related