From Bradley.Carrington at state.nm.us Tue Nov 12 12:14:33 2019 From: Bradley.Carrington at state.nm.us (Carrington, Bradley, DCA) Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 19:14:33 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] ILS RFP specs and stats Message-ID: <886517c38c3e43c480eb3b52fe2f07fc@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Hello everybody, See below for the revised RFP specs. See attached for the RFP stats. Joseph and Margaret did an excellent job with compiling the stats! Thank you all for your continuing comments. Brad RFP title: Combine 5 Library Databases Scope of Work: New Mexico State Library, a division of the state Department of Cultural Affairs, seeks one integrated library system (ILS) to combine its two current systems: SALSA (on Polaris, hosted by Innovative Interfaces) and Rural Services (two databases on Koha, hosted by Equinox). We seek to add to the ILS combination two additional databases for the SALSA system: Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA, on Koha, hosted by ByWater) and bibliographic and item records for three collections formerly held by the now-defunct Santa Fe University of Art and Design (it used OCLC WorldShare Management and we have copies of the records in Excel format). We request proposals for combining systems via migrating the Koha databases to Polaris plus importing the WorldShare Management records; or via migrating the Polaris database and the WorldShare Management records to the Koha ILS; or via migrating all five databases to a separate, new ILS. We will run two separate databases on the new ILS: SALSA and Rural Services. The combined SALSA database will share bibliographic records and the combined Rural Services database will share bibliographic records. Only the SALSA database has authority records. For patron records and circulation SALSA will comprise seven independent libraries; for patron records and circulation Rural Services will comprise four independent libraries. In the future we will invite public and tribal libraries to migrate to our ILS, to the Rural Services database; any new libraries on the Rural Services database will contract with and pay directly to the ILS contractor. We require that the ILS be hosted and standards-based. We require that the contractor maintain the servers, keep the software upgraded, maintain database security, and provide technical support. We use cataloging, authorities, serials control, circulation, reporting, and systems administration functions. We require offline circulation for use when our bookmobiles have no internet access. Our patrons can create and manage their own accounts using the public access catalog (OPAC). We do not use discovery, linked data, acquisitions, electronic resources management or course reserves functions. The contractor shall extract existing data and migrate to the new ILS, as necessary. The contractor shall deduplicate each combined database of bibliographic records, keeping correctly attached all related item, serials holdings, and issue records. The contractor shall provide training to library staff on the new combined ILS. The Agency permits the use of subcontractors. Term will be for one year, with renewals for seven subsequent years, starting as early as May 1, 2020. MANDATORY SPECIFICATIONS 1. Bibliographic databases Combine and deduplicate the bibliographic databases: one for SALSA and one for Rural Services. Migrate the authority records for the SALSA database. Describe how you will set-up the two bibliographic databases (SALSA and Rural Services). Refer to the scope of work and also to the statistics report and its advice on record sources and deduplification match-points. Describe how you will link the item and serial holdings records to the bibliographic records. Describe how you will migrate the issue records and any of the holdings statements. (100 points) 2. Patron records Migrate the patron records. Describe how you will map all of the patron fields into the new patron database. Describe how you will migrate the circulation history. (50 points) 3. Bulk editing Your system must offer bulk or global changes to bibliographic, item and patron records. Describe how this functionality works (50 points) 4. Offline circulation Because the bookmobiles do not always have internet access your system must have offline circulation functionality. Describe your offline circulation functionality. For item and patron records list which fields would be available, if any, in offline mode. (50 points) 5. Analytics Your system must have reporting functionality. Describe your basic "canned" reports for cataloging and circulation. Describe how we might obtain customized reports. (50 points) 6. Online public access catalog (OPAC) Your system must have an online public access catalog. Patrons must be able to log-on and place holds. Describe your system's functionality available to the patrons. (50 points) 7. Hosted ILS and support You must host your ILS for our use. Describe the security measures and the uptime for your hosted servers. Describe your database back-up schedules. Describe your support systems (websites, ticket systems, availability of live assistance, etc.) Indicate if there are any fees associated with your tech support. Describe how we would make access for staff work (web browser, hand-held devices, client software, etc.) (50 points) 8. ILS updates You must keep our ILS up-to-date. We require at least one system upgrade a year. How frequently is your system updated? Describe how our upgrade process would work. Indicate if there are any fees associated with the upgrade. (50 points) 9. 50% billing years Due to New Mexico state government regulations, our payment must be split into 50% payments during the first half and the second half of odd-numbered fiscal years (e.g., FY21, FY23, etc.) Our fiscal years begin on July 1. Describe how you would bill us during "50%" years and indicate whether there will be additional charges for breaking the payment into two invoices. DO NOT INCLUDE COSTS IN THIS ANSWER. PRICING PROPOSALS ARE TO BE LISTED IN A SEPARATE COST BINDER. (50 points) 10. Product experience and development Please describe your industry experience in setting-up Integrated Library Systems and in migrating library data. Describe your planned product development for the next three years. (10 points) 11. Contract deliverables List your deliverables, including an estimate of when it be delivered and specifying the responsible parties. Identify your project manager(s). Deliverables are subject to negotiation. DO NOT INCLUDE COSTS IN THIS ANSWER. PAYMENTS DUE AND DUE DATES ARE TO BE LISTED IN A SEPARATE COST BINDER. (50 points) 12. ILS demonstrations Demonstrate your system functionality via web-based seminars, recordings, access to demonstration databases, etc. No in-person demonstrations are permitted in this procurement. These demonstrations shall be scheduled with the Procurement Manager and shall occur during the period March 16-27, 2020. The audience is strictly limited to current users of the ILSs for SALSA, Rural Services and MOIFA. Describe how you would demonstrate your system functionality. (10 points) 14. Quality of the ILS demonstrations (40 points) 15. Training Describe how you will deliver training to library staff for the new system. (40 points) 16. ILS scalability The Rural Services database must be expandable in the event that any New Mexico public or tribal libraries chose to migrate their systems to it. Describe how you would work with other libraries to migrate their data. Contracts and payments for this work would be between you and the individual library. Describe how you would work with other libraries to migrate their data, keeping the bibliographic database de-duplicated and the item records correctly linked. Describe how you would map their patron record fields and migrate their circulation history, including fines and fees. (50 points) Please list contact information for three of your customers. We will interview them for reference information. (0 points) Have you submitted your additional terms and conditions? Y/N (0 points) Have you submitted the Costs for each of the 8 years in a separate binder? Y/N (0 points) Have you submitted the Campaign Contribution Disclosure form? Y/N (0 points) Bradley Carrington bradley.carrington at state.nm.us New Mexico State Library, Santa Fe NMS, NmSSL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: RFP Statistics (2).docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 84270 bytes Desc: RFP Statistics (2).docx URL: From OSE.Library at state.nm.us Wed Nov 13 10:28:18 2019 From: OSE.Library at state.nm.us (Library, OSE, OSE) Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 17:28:18 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] ILS RFP specs and stats In-Reply-To: <886517c38c3e43c480eb3b52fe2f07fc@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> References: <886517c38c3e43c480eb3b52fe2f07fc@MBXCAS005.nmes.lcl> Message-ID: <1573666073405.84295@state.nm.us> Way cool! Thanks for generating all that data. ss ________________________________ From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Carrington, Bradley, DCA Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 12:14 PM To: DCA-- NMSL_STAFF; Focused discussion list for SALSA libraries Subject: [EXT] [Nmsalsa] ILS RFP specs and stats Hello everybody, See below for the revised RFP specs. See attached for the RFP stats. Joseph and Margaret did an excellent job with compiling the stats! Thank you all for your continuing comments. Brad RFP title: Combine 5 Library Databases Scope of Work: New Mexico State Library, a division of the state Department of Cultural Affairs, seeks one integrated library system (ILS) to combine its two current systems: SALSA (on Polaris, hosted by Innovative Interfaces) and Rural Services (two databases on Koha, hosted by Equinox). We seek to add to the ILS combination two additional databases for the SALSA system: Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA, on Koha, hosted by ByWater) and bibliographic and item records for three collections formerly held by the now-defunct Santa Fe University of Art and Design (it used OCLC WorldShare Management and we have copies of the records in Excel format). We request proposals for combining systems via migrating the Koha databases to Polaris plus importing the WorldShare Management records; or via migrating the Polaris database and the WorldShare Management records to the Koha ILS; or via migrating all five databases to a separate, new ILS. We will run two separate databases on the new ILS: SALSA and Rural Services. The combined SALSA database will share bibliographic records and the combined Rural Services database will share bibliographic records. Only the SALSA database has authority records. For patron records and circulation SALSA will comprise seven independent libraries; for patron records and circulation Rural Services will comprise four independent libraries. In the future we will invite public and tribal libraries to migrate to our ILS, to the Rural Services database; any new libraries on the Rural Services database will contract with and pay directly to the ILS contractor. We require that the ILS be hosted and standards-based. We require that the contractor maintain the servers, keep the software upgraded, maintain database security, and provide technical support. We use cataloging, authorities, serials control, circulation, reporting, and systems administration functions. We require offline circulation for use when our bookmobiles have no internet access. Our patrons can create and manage their own accounts using the public access catalog (OPAC). We do not use discovery, linked data, acquisitions, electronic resources management or course reserves functions. The contractor shall extract existing data and migrate to the new ILS, as necessary. The contractor shall deduplicate each combined database of bibliographic records, keeping correctly attached all related item, serials holdings, and issue records. The contractor shall provide training to library staff on the new combined ILS. The Agency permits the use of subcontractors. Term will be for one year, with renewals for seven subsequent years, starting as early as May 1, 2020. MANDATORY SPECIFICATIONS 1. Bibliographic databases Combine and deduplicate the bibliographic databases: one for SALSA and one for Rural Services. Migrate the authority records for the SALSA database. Describe how you will set-up the two bibliographic databases (SALSA and Rural Services). Refer to the scope of work and also to the statistics report and its advice on record sources and deduplification match-points. Describe how you will link the item and serial holdings records to the bibliographic records. Describe how you will migrate the issue records and any of the holdings statements. (100 points) 2. Patron records Migrate the patron records. Describe how you will map all of the patron fields into the new patron database. Describe how you will migrate the circulation history. (50 points) 3. Bulk editing Your system must offer bulk or global changes to bibliographic, item and patron records. Describe how this functionality works (50 points) 4. Offline circulation Because the bookmobiles do not always have internet access your system must have offline circulation functionality. Describe your offline circulation functionality. For item and patron records list which fields would be available, if any, in offline mode. (50 points) 5. Analytics Your system must have reporting functionality. Describe your basic "canned" reports for cataloging and circulation. Describe how we might obtain customized reports. (50 points) 6. Online public access catalog (OPAC) Your system must have an online public access catalog. Patrons must be able to log-on and place holds. Describe your system's functionality available to the patrons. (50 points) 7. Hosted ILS and support You must host your ILS for our use. Describe the security measures and the uptime for your hosted servers. Describe your database back-up schedules. Describe your support systems (websites, ticket systems, availability of live assistance, etc.) Indicate if there are any fees associated with your tech support. Describe how we would make access for staff work (web browser, hand-held devices, client software, etc.) (50 points) 8. ILS updates You must keep our ILS up-to-date. We require at least one system upgrade a year. How frequently is your system updated? Describe how our upgrade process would work. Indicate if there are any fees associated with the upgrade. (50 points) 9. 50% billing years Due to New Mexico state government regulations, our payment must be split into 50% payments during the first half and the second half of odd-numbered fiscal years (e.g., FY21, FY23, etc.) Our fiscal years begin on July 1. Describe how you would bill us during "50%" years and indicate whether there will be additional charges for breaking the payment into two invoices. DO NOT INCLUDE COSTS IN THIS ANSWER. PRICING PROPOSALS ARE TO BE LISTED IN A SEPARATE COST BINDER. (50 points) 10. Product experience and development Please describe your industry experience in setting-up Integrated Library Systems and in migrating library data. Describe your planned product development for the next three years. (10 points) 11. Contract deliverables List your deliverables, including an estimate of when it be delivered and specifying the responsible parties. Identify your project manager(s). Deliverables are subject to negotiation. DO NOT INCLUDE COSTS IN THIS ANSWER. PAYMENTS DUE AND DUE DATES ARE TO BE LISTED IN A SEPARATE COST BINDER. (50 points) 12. ILS demonstrations Demonstrate your system functionality via web-based seminars, recordings, access to demonstration databases, etc. No in-person demonstrations are permitted in this procurement. These demonstrations shall be scheduled with the Procurement Manager and shall occur during the period March 16-27, 2020. The audience is strictly limited to current users of the ILSs for SALSA, Rural Services and MOIFA. Describe how you would demonstrate your system functionality. (10 points) 14. Quality of the ILS demonstrations (40 points) 15. Training Describe how you will deliver training to library staff for the new system. (40 points) 16. ILS scalability The Rural Services database must be expandable in the event that any New Mexico public or tribal libraries chose to migrate their systems to it. Describe how you would work with other libraries to migrate their data. Contracts and payments for this work would be between you and the individual library. Describe how you would work with other libraries to migrate their data, keeping the bibliographic database de-duplicated and the item records correctly linked. Describe how you would map their patron record fields and migrate their circulation history, including fines and fees. (50 points) Please list contact information for three of your customers. We will interview them for reference information. (0 points) Have you submitted your additional terms and conditions? Y/N (0 points) Have you submitted the Costs for each of the 8 years in a separate binder? Y/N (0 points) Have you submitted the Campaign Contribution Disclosure form? Y/N (0 points) Bradley Carrington bradley.carrington at state.nm.us New Mexico State Library, Santa Fe NMS, NmSSL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Bradley.Carrington at state.nm.us Fri Nov 15 11:53:50 2019 From: Bradley.Carrington at state.nm.us (Carrington, Bradley, DCA) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 18:53:50 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] Hello to the new people at Museum of Art Message-ID: Hello SALSA, To our mailing list I just added Sophie Friedman and Rebecca Aubin. Sophie started last week as the new librarian, and Rebecca is the head of education at the museum. Heather McC. and I are working with Sophie and Rebecca, getting them trained on Polaris and Connexion and Etc.! Sophie (and Rebecca, too, if you'd like to) please give us a quick introduction. The address for SALSA messages is nmsalsa at lists.zianet.com Archives are here: http://lists.zianet.com/pipermail/nmsalsa/ And lots of other stuff: http://www.nmstatelibrary.org/library-catalogs/salsa I'll try to convene us all in December. We can share news and discuss the ILS RFP. We can plan for training. I renew my commitment to offering lots of training! Brad Bradley Carrington bradley.carrington at state.nm.us New Mexico State Library, Santa Fe NMS, NmSSL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ssheldon at cybermesa.com Fri Nov 15 18:55:08 2019 From: ssheldon at cybermesa.com (Susan Sheldon) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 18:55:08 -0700 Subject: [Nmsalsa] Hello to the new people at Museum of Art In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <87b18eaf-1595-0d4a-479b-a8da3258f03c@cybermesa.com> Welcome, Sophie and Rebecca, to the spicey world of SALSA! --Susan Sheldon, NM Office of the State Engineer Library (not too far away, by the State Capitol on Don Gaspar) On 11/15/2019 11:53 AM, Carrington, Bradley, DCA wrote: > Hello SALSA, > > To our mailing list I just added Sophie Friedman and Rebecca Aubin. Sophie started last week as the new librarian, and Rebecca is the head of education at the museum. > > Heather McC. and I are working with Sophie and Rebecca, getting them trained on Polaris and Connexion and Etc.! > > Sophie (and Rebecca, too, if you'd like to) please give us a quick introduction. 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URL: From Sophie.Friedman at state.nm.us Mon Nov 18 08:33:33 2019 From: Sophie.Friedman at state.nm.us (Friedman, Sophie, DCA) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2019 15:33:33 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] Hello to the new people at Museum of Art In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <064ba689e2ce4fbfb534da022e41eec4@MBXCAS003.nmes.lcl> Thanks for doing this, Brad! I'm sending a little intro message to the group right now. From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com [mailto:nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com] On Behalf Of Carrington, Bradley, DCA Sent: Friday, November 15, 2019 11:54 AM To: Focused discussion list for SALSA libraries Cc: Guinnee, Eli, DCA Subject: [EXT] [Nmsalsa] Hello to the new people at Museum of Art Hello SALSA, To our mailing list I just added Sophie Friedman and Rebecca Aubin. Sophie started last week as the new librarian, and Rebecca is the head of education at the museum. Heather McC. and I are working with Sophie and Rebecca, getting them trained on Polaris and Connexion and Etc.! Sophie (and Rebecca, too, if you'd like to) please give us a quick introduction. The address for SALSA messages is nmsalsa at lists.zianet.com Archives are here: http://lists.zianet.com/pipermail/nmsalsa/ And lots of other stuff: http://www.nmstatelibrary.org/library-catalogs/salsa I'll try to convene us all in December. We can share news and discuss the ILS RFP. We can plan for training. I renew my commitment to offering lots of training! Brad Bradley Carrington bradley.carrington at state.nm.us New Mexico State Library, Santa Fe NMS, NmSSL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Sophie.Friedman at state.nm.us Mon Nov 18 08:42:50 2019 From: Sophie.Friedman at state.nm.us (Friedman, Sophie, DCA) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2019 15:42:50 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] Introduction Message-ID: Hello all, Brad Carrington has just added me to the SALSA mailing list and asked that I give a quick introduction. I joined the Museum of Art on November 4 as the Librarian & Archivist. I'll also be running the MOA's social media presence and website. I am originally from Syracuse, New York and most recently lived in Burlington, Vermont, where I worked as an academic librarian. I received my BA from St. Olaf College in 2014 and my MLIS with a concentration in Archives Management from Simmons University. I'm excited to work with the MOA and other Santa Fe museums and experience all that New Mexico has to offer! I hope to meet those of you who I haven't in the near future! Best, Sophie Friedman Librarian & Archivist New Mexico Museum of Art | on the Plaza in Santa Fe 107 W. Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA Office 505.476.5061| Fax 505.476. 5076 sophie.friedman at state.nm.us [cid:image001.png at 01D5897E.C6517750] https://www.facebook.com/NewMexicoMuseumArt/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Susan Sheldon, Contract Librarian New Mexico Office of the State Engineer Library Bataan Memorial Bldg, East Basement, Rm BE02, Santa Fe NM 87504 505-827-6158 Regular Library Hours: Mondays, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm; Weds. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm; Thurs. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm ________________________________ From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Friedman, Sophie, DCA Sent: Monday, November 18, 2019 8:42 AM To: nmsalsa at lists.zianet.com Subject: [EXT] [Nmsalsa] Introduction Hello all, Brad Carrington has just added me to the SALSA mailing list and asked that I give a quick introduction. I joined the Museum of Art on November 4 as the Librarian & Archivist. I'll also be running the MOA's social media presence and website. I am originally from Syracuse, New York and most recently lived in Burlington, Vermont, where I worked as an academic librarian. I received my BA from St. Olaf College in 2014 and my MLIS with a concentration in Archives Management from Simmons University. I'm excited to work with the MOA and other Santa Fe museums and experience all that New Mexico has to offer! I hope to meet those of you who I haven't in the near future! Best, Sophie Friedman Librarian & Archivist New Mexico Museum of Art | on the Plaza in Santa Fe 107 W. Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA Office 505.476.5061| Fax 505.476. 5076 sophie.friedman at state.nm.us [cid:image001.png at 01D5897E.C6517750] https://www.facebook.com/NewMexicoMuseumArt/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 8409 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From Sophie.Friedman at state.nm.us Mon Nov 18 10:35:16 2019 From: Sophie.Friedman at state.nm.us (Friedman, Sophie, DCA) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2019 17:35:16 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] Introduction In-Reply-To: <1574095611404.95264@state.nm.us> References: <1574095611404.95264@state.nm.us> Message-ID: <2d692d17e6404e16b384817d2ca9b90b@MBXCAS003.nmes.lcl> Thank you, Susan! How do I join that group? From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com [mailto:nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com] On Behalf Of Library, OSE, OSE Sent: Monday, November 18, 2019 9:48 AM To: Focused discussion list for SALSA libraries Subject: [EXT] Re: [Nmsalsa] Introduction Sophie, we are so glad to have you at the MOA! We need to get you connected to the Santa Fe Area Librarians Group, too. Bienvenidos! Susan Sheldon, Contract Librarian New Mexico Office of the State Engineer Library Bataan Memorial Bldg, East Basement, Rm BE02, Santa Fe NM 87504 505-827-6158 Regular Library Hours: Mondays, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm; Weds. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm; Thurs. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm ________________________________ From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Friedman, Sophie, DCA Sent: Monday, November 18, 2019 8:42 AM To: nmsalsa at lists.zianet.com Subject: [EXT] [Nmsalsa] Introduction Hello all, Brad Carrington has just added me to the SALSA mailing list and asked that I give a quick introduction. I joined the Museum of Art on November 4 as the Librarian & Archivist. I'll also be running the MOA's social media presence and website. I am originally from Syracuse, New York and most recently lived in Burlington, Vermont, where I worked as an academic librarian. I received my BA from St. Olaf College in 2014 and my MLIS with a concentration in Archives Management from Simmons University. I'm excited to work with the MOA and other Santa Fe museums and experience all that New Mexico has to offer! I hope to meet those of you who I haven't in the near future! Best, Sophie Friedman Librarian & Archivist New Mexico Museum of Art | on the Plaza in Santa Fe 107 W. Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA Office 505.476.5061| Fax 505.476. 5076 sophie.friedman at state.nm.us [cid:image001.png at 01D5897E.C6517750] https://www.facebook.com/NewMexicoMuseumArt/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 8409 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: