From Allison.Colborne at state.nm.us Wed Nov 4 07:34:59 2020 From: Allison.Colborne at state.nm.us (Colborne, Allison, DCA) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 14:34:59 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] Museum of Obsolete Library Science exhibitioin In-Reply-To: <1600294557327.86337@state.nm.us> References: <1600294557327.86337@state.nm.us> Message-ID: <1604500497132.58088@state.nm.us> Step Inside the Museum of Obsolete Library Science? https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/in-circulation/2020/molisci Met exhibition Allison Allison Colborne MA, MLIS, DAIS Director - Laboratory of Anthropology Library Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 Allison.Colborne at state.nm.us 505.476.1264 Library.IndianArtsandCulture.org IndianArtsandCulture.Academia.edu/LOALibrary LOA Library closed during COVID-19 ________________________________ From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Angelo, Joseph, DCA Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 4:15 PM To: nmsalsa at lists.zianet.com Subject: [EXT] [Nmsalsa] SALSA member presentations at NMLA 2020 Hello SALSA consortium, The NMLA 2020 conference is coming up and there are a number of SALSA libraries / consortium members presenting this year. I've complied a list of these presentations below. Please attend the conference and support your SALSA colleagues! See you at the conference! Joseph Angelo Documents Cataloger New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 joseph.angelo at state.nm.us Thursday, October 22: 10:30am - 11:30am Room 3: Cataloging Clinic Feel free to bring your cataloging problems! We have all the diagnostic tools. All insurances accepted! Drop in to visit and chat. Bring your cataloging questions and problems. Bring copies of title pages, etc. We will share tips and free resources. Bradley Carrington, Margaret Van Dyk, Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library 4:00pm-5:00pm Room 1: New Mexico's Museum Libraries Months into the open-ended closure of New Mexico's museums, the librarians overseeing the specialized collections and research services housed within them are challenged to envision their futures beyond the immediate crisis. In this session, our panel of museum librarians from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs will introduce an open discussion of the ongoing professional issues specific to these unique library environments, and the current and near-term challenges and opportunities presented to us and our institutions by the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic crisis, and the movement for racial justice. Brian Graney, Bartlett Library and Archives, Museum of International Folk Art; Allison Colborne, Library, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology; Kathleen Dull and Heather McClure, Fray Angelico Chavez History Library, New Mexico History Museum Room 3: Free Cataloging Resources It?s no secret that many of the well-known library cataloging resources cost a significant amount of money. However, there are wide array of resources available to help you get your cataloging done that are completely free. This session will explore free resources for classification, subject headings, MARC, map cataloging, RDA and more. We?ll also look at some free resources that will help you learn how to catalog and strengthen your cataloging skills. This session is open to everyone who has an interest in cataloging, from total beginners to seasoned metadata wizards. Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library Friday, October 23: 1:40pm-2:40pm Room 4: Subject Cataloging Workshop We will cover the basics of classification (Dewey and LC), the basics of subject headings (LCSH) and genre/form headings (LCGFT). Learn how to analyze your resource for its subject aspects. Learn how to find correlations among subject cataloging terms and classification numbers. We will cover mostly non-fiction but will also look at headings that can apply to fiction, too. We will demonstrate the licensed tools, but will certainly show you the many tools that are available for free. Bradley Carrington, Margaret Van Dyk, and Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library 4:00pm-5:00pm Room 4: El Voto Femenino: Sufragistas Latinas luchando por el derecho al voto Celebrating the U.S. centennial of the Women?s Vote, this exhibit features Latinas from the international Hispanic diaspora who were instrumental in women?s suffrage worldwide. Researched and curated by Cassandra Osterloh, the exhibit opened February 2020 and quickly had to go online when the NHCC closed in March. Since its opening, there has been much interest, as there is no other exhibit or work like this. Twenty-four countries and seventy-one women are featured in the exhibit. As well as the online exhibit, online activities, articles, and more have been created. Join in for a tour and some history and stories. Cassandra Osterloh, National Hispanic Cultural Center -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From OSE.Library at state.nm.us Wed Nov 4 09:31:56 2020 From: OSE.Library at state.nm.us (Library, OSE, OSE) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 16:31:56 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] Museum of Obsolete Library Science exhibitioin In-Reply-To: <1604500497132.58088@state.nm.us> References: <1600294557327.86337@state.nm.us>, <1604500497132.58088@state.nm.us> Message-ID: <1604507516728.95038@state.nm.us> Cool. Thanks. Please share with NMLA. Maybe the State Library could start a virtual one in New Mexico. sms ________________________________ From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Colborne, Allison, DCA Sent: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 7:34 AM To: Focused discussion list for SALSA libraries Subject: [EXT] Re: [Nmsalsa] Museum of Obsolete Library Science exhibitioin Step Inside the Museum of Obsolete Library Science? https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/in-circulation/2020/molisci Met exhibition Allison Allison Colborne MA, MLIS, DAIS Director - Laboratory of Anthropology Library Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 Allison.Colborne at state.nm.us 505.476.1264 Library.IndianArtsandCulture.org IndianArtsandCulture.Academia.edu/LOALibrary LOA Library closed during COVID-19 ________________________________ From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Angelo, Joseph, DCA Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 4:15 PM To: nmsalsa at lists.zianet.com Subject: [EXT] [Nmsalsa] SALSA member presentations at NMLA 2020 Hello SALSA consortium, The NMLA 2020 conference is coming up and there are a number of SALSA libraries / consortium members presenting this year. I've complied a list of these presentations below. Please attend the conference and support your SALSA colleagues! See you at the conference! Joseph Angelo Documents Cataloger New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 joseph.angelo at state.nm.us Thursday, October 22: 10:30am - 11:30am Room 3: Cataloging Clinic Feel free to bring your cataloging problems! We have all the diagnostic tools. All insurances accepted! Drop in to visit and chat. Bring your cataloging questions and problems. Bring copies of title pages, etc. We will share tips and free resources. Bradley Carrington, Margaret Van Dyk, Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library 4:00pm-5:00pm Room 1: New Mexico's Museum Libraries Months into the open-ended closure of New Mexico's museums, the librarians overseeing the specialized collections and research services housed within them are challenged to envision their futures beyond the immediate crisis. In this session, our panel of museum librarians from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs will introduce an open discussion of the ongoing professional issues specific to these unique library environments, and the current and near-term challenges and opportunities presented to us and our institutions by the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic crisis, and the movement for racial justice. Brian Graney, Bartlett Library and Archives, Museum of International Folk Art; Allison Colborne, Library, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology; Kathleen Dull and Heather McClure, Fray Angelico Chavez History Library, New Mexico History Museum Room 3: Free Cataloging Resources It?s no secret that many of the well-known library cataloging resources cost a significant amount of money. However, there are wide array of resources available to help you get your cataloging done that are completely free. This session will explore free resources for classification, subject headings, MARC, map cataloging, RDA and more. We?ll also look at some free resources that will help you learn how to catalog and strengthen your cataloging skills. This session is open to everyone who has an interest in cataloging, from total beginners to seasoned metadata wizards. Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library Friday, October 23: 1:40pm-2:40pm Room 4: Subject Cataloging Workshop We will cover the basics of classification (Dewey and LC), the basics of subject headings (LCSH) and genre/form headings (LCGFT). Learn how to analyze your resource for its subject aspects. Learn how to find correlations among subject cataloging terms and classification numbers. We will cover mostly non-fiction but will also look at headings that can apply to fiction, too. We will demonstrate the licensed tools, but will certainly show you the many tools that are available for free. Bradley Carrington, Margaret Van Dyk, and Joseph Angelo, New Mexico State Library 4:00pm-5:00pm Room 4: El Voto Femenino: Sufragistas Latinas luchando por el derecho al voto Celebrating the U.S. centennial of the Women?s Vote, this exhibit features Latinas from the international Hispanic diaspora who were instrumental in women?s suffrage worldwide. Researched and curated by Cassandra Osterloh, the exhibit opened February 2020 and quickly had to go online when the NHCC closed in March. Since its opening, there has been much interest, as there is no other exhibit or work like this. Twenty-four countries and seventy-one women are featured in the exhibit. As well as the online exhibit, online activities, articles, and more have been created. Join in for a tour and some history and stories. Cassandra Osterloh, National Hispanic Cultural Center -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Each day, discussion begins and ends at: Pacific: 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mountain: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Central: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Eastern: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Are you about to embark on an ILS migration? In the midst of one? Think there might be such a change in your future? Would you like to share thoughts and ideas on all aspects of this process? Join us for this e-forum where we will discuss the many phases of an ILS migration from the RFP all the way to Go-Live! Moderators Hope Elizabeth Beyer is the Head of Public Services at Del Mar College Libraries in Corpus Christi, TX. Previous position, she was the Technical Service Librarian at South Plains College for 14 years in Levelland, TX. Hope has a Master's Degree (L.I.S.) from Simmons University. Also, she received a Master's Degree in Management-Human Resources from Wayland Baptist University in Lubbock, TX. Bobbi-Jean Ludwig is the Coordinator for Library Technology services at the University of Nebraska at Kearney's Calvin T Ryan Library. She has over 25 years of library experience in both public and technical service areas. Prior to her role at Kearney she was the Electronic Resources Librarian at Purdue Northwest. She received her Master's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. K-Dee Anderson, currently, is employed by Lubbock Christian University as an Electronic Resource Librarian. K-Dee worked at South Plains College for10 years as a Public Services Librarian. She received her Master's Degree in Information Studies from University of North Texas. What Is an e-Forum? A Core e-forum provides an opportunity for librarians to discuss matters of interest, led by a moderator, through the e-forum discussion list. The e-forum discussion list works like an email listserv: register your email address with the list, and then you will receive messages and communicate with other participants through an email discussion. Most e-forums last two to three days. Registration is necessary to participate, but it's free. For information about upcoming e-forums, please visit http://www.ala.org/core/e-forums. Rebecca Uhl & Nicole Lewis Core e-Forum Co-Coordinators _._,_._,_ ________________________________ Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#154) | Reply To Group | Reply To Sender | Mute This Topic | New Topic ________________________________ To unsubscribe, send an email to core-eforum+unsubscribe at groups.io. Need help? Email us at core-eforum+help at groups.io. ________________________________ Your Subscription | Contact Group Owner | Unsubscribe [OSE.Library at state.nm.us] _._,_._,_ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From OSE.Library at state.nm.us Mon Nov 23 13:10:50 2020 From: OSE.Library at state.nm.us (Library, OSE, OSE) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2020 20:10:50 +0000 Subject: [Nmsalsa] Fw: Core e-Forum: Migration Madness and How to Get Through It! Final Summary In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1606162246619.47886@state.nm.us> Given the planned replacement of Polaris... I viewed most of the emails and did see some libraries who went from Polaris to another system. Some valuable considerations for each of us... sms ________________________________ From: core-eforum at groups.io on behalf of Bobbi Ludwig via groups.io Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020 12:03 PM To: core-eforum at groups.io Subject: [EXT] [core-eforum] Core e-Forum: Migration Madness and How to Get Through It! Final Summary Hello all, Below is our final summary for our Migration Madness e-forum. Thanks to everyone who participated! Summary: The e-forum ?Migration Madness and How to Get Through It? discussed all aspects of an integrated library system migration from the RFP process to implementation. The forum, which ran from November 10-12, included 24 participants responding to 10 questions covering varying points of the process. Our e-forum began with introductions and getting background on whether people had been through or were going through a migration, and the types of libraries in which they worked. We had participation from all types of libraries ? academic, public, and special ? from across the United States and beyond. Participants exhibited a wide array of experience with migrations, with many having been through more than one in their time in libraries. Systems commonly being migrated to recently (or currently) were Alma/Primo, FOLIO, and Koha. Others are just now starting to look at potential options, with open-source systems often being considered. The pros and cons of open source systems were discussed. One member pointed out that often open-source solutions may be higher in power, but less user-friendly. A main thread throughout regarding these options was technical support ? it is definitely needed, and you may not have it in-house. Even if one contracts with a company for hosting, technical knowledge may be necessary. At least one person commented that it was ?too problematic not having support? which became a deciding factor in the decision not to go with such a system. ?Too much flexibility? was another comment about open-source systems, and that without programmers or tech people on site, relying on the hosting company just to do something straightforward may become time consuming. On the other side, open source systems usually have very robust and active user communities. These communities provide knowledge and are very helpful. Customers who choose these options may have more say in what the system can do and become more involved in the development process. With concern about consolidation in the field, open source offers another option in this market. Another question asked for examples of tools used during the migration. Tools mentioned were Basecamp, box, Dropbox, Google groups, Google drive, Excel, and MARCEdit. One respondent pointed out the separation between migration and implementation. Implementation is the part right AFTER the migration, where you figure out how to work in the new system. This is a very important part but is sometimes overlooked as so much is spent focusing on the migration part of the process. Advice was offered to a solo librarian on getting support for a migration, with project management being a concern. A reply indicated that a short project management workshop could help, and offered the advice ?to think ahead to the end targets (both what and when) and break it down into chunks working backwards making more granular targets to make sure you get to the end with everything desired in the time frame desired.? On day two and three, the conversation shifted to suggestions on what to do/not do if you are thinking about a migration. Many great tips were offered, with a couple of them being repeated by multiple participants. Here is a list of those tips: * Do cleanup early and often! * Ask other libraries for information, what their experiences were * Do the training * Assess how much the vendor will help with the process * Give yourself plenty of time for the migration ? DON?T RUSH! * Ask [the vendor] questions and keep asking until you understand the answers * Update your workflows to match the new system, don?t limit the new system to your old workflows * Be careful about managing people?s expectations about the new system * Reality that no ILS is perfect * Communication and transparency on what the system can do Some specifics on data cleanup were given, which may be dependent on the systems involved in the migration. For example, one should delete old locations, acquisition codes, vendors, etc. Clean up OCLC numbers, especially if this is being used as a match method (as it is in Ex Libris? Alma Network Zone). Separate print and electronic if on the same record and make sure locations or other codes match between the bibliographic/holding/item records. One of our last questions asked about the experiences of migrating during a pandemic. In some ways, it was helpful as it was easier to schedule staff trainings virtually and more people could attend. Some libraries were shut down during part of the migration period which meant less items being circulated, ordered, processed, etc. On the other hand, the pandemic situation most likely caused added stress to an already stressful process. Thank you, Bobbi Bobbi-Jean Ludwig, MLIS Coordinator of Library Technology & E-Resources Librarian Calvin T. Ryan Library - University of Nebraska - Kearney 2508 11th Avenue Kearney, NE 68849-2240 email: ludwigbj at unk.edu phone: 308-865-8585 _._,_._,_ ________________________________ Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. 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(I'm working on correcting item records which didn't import well from the last migration.) sms ________________________________ From: core-eforum at groups.io on behalf of Rebecca Uhl via groups.io Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 8:30 AM To: core-eforum at groups.io Subject: [EXT] [core-eforum] December e-Forum: Regarding Library Database Cleanup Please consider joining us for next week's e-Forum! Due to technical difficulties with our old listserv platform, the October e-Forum was cut short and rescheduled for December. Regarding Database Clean-up December 8-9, 2020 Moderated by Julene Jones, Emily Williams and Susan Wynne Please join us for an e-forum discussion. It's free and open to everyone! Each day, discussion begins and ends at: Pacific: 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mountain: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Central: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Eastern: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Library metadata rarely remains static. We need to clean up data for many reasons: changing metadata schemes, practices, or purchasing vendors, system migrations, incorrect or missing data, physical moves of resources, "cataloging anomalies", etc. In this e-Forum, participants will share tools, techniques, advice, and best practices for both batch and manual database cleanup projects of all types of data: bibliographic, acquisition, and patron data. Moderators Julene Jones is the interim coordinator of library assessment at the University of Kentucky. Prior to this she was the Head of Database Integrity at the University of Kentucky where she was responsible for many things, but primarily for running reports, maintaining the consistency of the database, and authority control. Emily Williams is the Cataloging & Metadata Librarian at Georgia State University. Her claim to fame is inadvertently avoiding GSU's library consolidation while serving as Kennesaw State University's Metadata and Resource Management Librarian. She returned to GSU after their ILS migration was complete. Her responsibilities are varied, and a main focus is wrangling the one-time ebook purchases and licensed streaming videos. Batch cataloging wouldn't be in her vocabulary if it weren't for Susan Wynne. Susan Wynne is the Discovery & Metadata Librarian at the University of Wyoming. Previously, she was the Catalog Management Librarian (aka catalog wrangler) at the University of Iowa, and Cataloging & Metadata Librarian at Georgia State University. Her favorite database maintenance project is deleting records and her first approach to any problem, in work or life, is to make a spreadsheet. What Is an e-Forum? A Core e-forum provides an opportunity for librarians to discuss matters of interest, led by a moderator, through the e-forum discussion list. The e-forum discussion list works like an email listserv: register your email address with the list, and then you will receive messages and communicate with other participants through an email discussion. Most e-forums last two to three days. Registration is necessary to participate, but it's free. For information about upcoming e-forums, please visit http://www.ala.org/core/e-forums. Thanks, Nicole Lewis and Rebecca Uhl Core e-Forum coordinators _._,_._,_ ________________________________ Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#271) | Reply To Group | Reply To Sender | Mute This Topic | New Topic ________________________________ To unsubscribe, send an email to core-eforum+unsubscribe at groups.io. Need help? 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Allison Allison Colborne MA, MLIS, DAIS Director - Laboratory of Anthropology Library Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 Allison.Colborne at state.nm.us 505.476.1264 Library.IndianArtsandCulture.org IndianArtsandCulture.Academia.edu/LOALibrary LOA Library closed during COVID-19 ________________________________ From: nmsalsa-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Library, OSE, OSE Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 10:24 AM To: Focused discussion list for SALSA libraries Subject: [EXT] [Nmsalsa] Fw: December e-Forum: Regarding Library Database Cleanup A timely topic for SALSA members. (I'm working on correcting item records which didn't import well from the last migration.) sms ________________________________ From: core-eforum at groups.io on behalf of Rebecca Uhl via groups.io Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 8:30 AM To: core-eforum at groups.io Subject: [EXT] [core-eforum] December e-Forum: Regarding Library Database Cleanup Please consider joining us for next week?s e-Forum! Due to technical difficulties with our old listserv platform, the October e-Forum was cut short and rescheduled for December. Regarding Database Clean-up December 8-9, 2020 Moderated by Julene Jones, Emily Williams and Susan Wynne Please join us for an e-forum discussion. It's free and open to everyone! Each day, discussion begins and ends at: Pacific: 7 a.m. ? 3 p.m. Mountain: 8 a.m. ? 4 p.m. Central: 9 a.m. ? 5 p.m. Eastern: 10 a.m. ? 6 p.m. Library metadata rarely remains static. We need to clean up data for many reasons: changing metadata schemes, practices, or purchasing vendors, system migrations, incorrect or missing data, physical moves of resources, ?cataloging anomalies?, etc. In this e-Forum, participants will share tools, techniques, advice, and best practices for both batch and manual database cleanup projects of all types of data: bibliographic, acquisition, and patron data. Moderators Julene Jones is the interim coordinator of library assessment at the University of Kentucky. Prior to this she was the Head of Database Integrity at the University of Kentucky where she was responsible for many things, but primarily for running reports, maintaining the consistency of the database, and authority control. Emily Williams is the Cataloging & Metadata Librarian at Georgia State University. Her claim to fame is inadvertently avoiding GSU?s library consolidation while serving as Kennesaw State University?s Metadata and Resource Management Librarian. She returned to GSU after their ILS migration was complete. Her responsibilities are varied, and a main focus is wrangling the one-time ebook purchases and licensed streaming videos. Batch cataloging wouldn?t be in her vocabulary if it weren?t for Susan Wynne. Susan Wynne is the Discovery & Metadata Librarian at the University of Wyoming. Previously, she was the Catalog Management Librarian (aka catalog wrangler) at the University of Iowa, and Cataloging & Metadata Librarian at Georgia State University. Her favorite database maintenance project is deleting records and her first approach to any problem, in work or life, is to make a spreadsheet. What Is an e-Forum? A Core e-forum provides an opportunity for librarians to discuss matters of interest, led by a moderator, through the e-forum discussion list. The e-forum discussion list works like an email listserv: register your email address with the list, and then you will receive messages and communicate with other participants through an email discussion. Most e-forums last two to three days. Registration is necessary to participate, but it's free. For information about upcoming e-forums, please visit http://www.ala.org/core/e-forums. Thanks, Nicole Lewis and Rebecca Uhl Core e-Forum coordinators _._,_._,_ ________________________________ Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#271) | Reply To Group | Reply To Sender | Mute This Topic | New Topic ________________________________ To unsubscribe, send an email to core-eforum+unsubscribe at groups.io. Need help? 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