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INTEGRATED LIBRARY SYTEMS
OPEN SOURCE PROGRAM
Mrs. Ester T. ListorProfessor in LIS 20-B
Junavie Rona S. MarcellanaReporter
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What is Integrated Library System
(ILS)?
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INTEGRATED LIBRARY SYTEMS
OAn Integrated Library System (ILS), also known as a Library Management System (LMS), is an enterprise resource planning system for a library, used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed.
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INTEGRATED LIBRARY SYTEMS
OAn Integrated Library Management System (ILMS) is an automated package of library services that contains several functions. These functional usually include circulation, acquisitions and cataloguing etc.
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INTEGRATED LIBRARY SYTEMS
OAn ILS usually comprises a relational database, software to interact with that database, and two graphical user interfaces (one for patrons, one for staff). Most ILSes separate software functions into discrete programs called modules, each of them integrated with a unified interface.
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INTEGRATED LIBRARY SYTEMS
OA relational database is a digital database whose organization is based on the relational model of data, as proposed by E. F. Codd in 1970. The various software systems used to maintain relational databases are known as a relational database management system (RDBMS). Virtually all relational database systems use SQL(Structured Query Language) as the language for querying and maintaining the database.
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INTEGRATED LIBRARY SYTEMS
OEach patron and item has a unique ID in the database that allows the ILS to track its activity.
OLarger libraries use an ILS to order and acquire, receive and invoice, catalog, circulate, track and shelve materials. Smaller libraries, such as those in private homes or non-profit organizations (like churches or synagogues, for instance), often forgo the expense and maintenance required to run an ILS, and instead use a library computer system.
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OGeneral information retrieval systems have become more advanced. Search engines such as Google and online sellers such as Amazon have created user-friendly interactive systems which appear more attractive to users. Library communities are also making efforts to develop more sophisticated, user-friendly systems equipped with a federated search engines.
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OA federated search engine can retrieve information from multiple subscription based databases (deep web), library holdings, and general web sources with one search query. Library communities are also increasingly looking into open source programs.
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HISTORY
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HISTORYO Integrated library systems (ILS) were often
known as library automation systems or automated systems in the 1970s and early 1980s.
OBefore the advent of computers, libraries usually used a card catalog to index its holdings.
OComputers were used to automate the card catalog, thus the term automation system.
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OAutomation of the catalog saves the labor involved in resorting the card catalog, keeping it up-to-date with respect to the collection, etc.
OOther tasks automated include checking out and checking in books, generating statistics and reports, acquisitions and subscriptions, indexing journal articles and linking to them, as well as tracking interlibrary loans.
HISTORY
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OSince the late 1980s, windows and multi-tasking have allowed business functions to be integrated. Instead of having to open up separate applications, library staff could use a single application with multiple functional modules.
HISTORY
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OAs the Internet grew, ILS vendors offered more functionality related to the Internet. Major ILS systems now offer web-based portals where library users can log in to view their account, renew their books, and be authenticated to use online databases.
HISTORY
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LIBRARY COMPUTER
SYSTEM
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LIBRARY COMPUTER SYSTEM
OA LIBRARY COMPUTER SYSTEM is the software used to catalog, track circulation (where appropriate) and inventory a library's assets. It is intended for home, church, private enterprise or other small to medium sized collections. Larger libraries will typically use an integrated library system to manage the more complex activities such as acquisitions and the reference interview.
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SOFTWARE CRITERIA
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Distributed software vs. web serviceOLibrary computer systems tend to fall into two offerings: software to be purchased on a perpetual license or purchased as a subscription service.
SOFTWARE CRITERIA
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OWith distributed software, the customer can choose to self install or have the system installed by the vendor on their own hardware and is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the application and the data or can choose to be supported by the vendor with an annual maintenance contract.
SOFTWARE CRITERIA
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OSome vendors charge for upgrades to the software, and some do not. Customers who subscribe to a hosted service upload data to the vendor's remote server via the Internet and may pay a periodic fee to access their data.
SOFTWARE CRITERIA
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Data entry assistance based on ISBNOMany applications can reduce a major portion of manual data entry by populating data fields based upon the entered ISBN using MARC standards technology via the Internet.
SOFTWARE CRITERIA
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Barcode scanning and printingOWith most any software, users can eliminate some manual entry by using a barcode scanner. But some software is designed, or can be extended with an additional module, to integrate scanner functionality. While most software vendor provide some type of scanner integration, not all will print labels with barcodes.
SOFTWARE CRITERIA
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What is an OPEN SOURCE
SOFTWARE?
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OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARES
OOpen source softwares are developed for the goodness of the community and ownership rest with public. Openness and cooperation in all stages of software development expands opportunity for collaborative work. So professionals and users attracted to open source software projects and make use their spare time for creative contribution.
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OOpen source ILS is a free alternative to proprietary integrated library management system. Libraries can obtain open source software freely and can use for the automation purposes.
OOpen source software’s are available with source code and if necessary libraries can make changes in software.
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARES
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WHY IS IT SIGNIFICANT?
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OMain attraction of open source ILS is t hat it charges no license fee.
OInvesting in a proprietary library ILS is a never ending process. In addition to huge initial investment, libraries are compelled to shell out money to retain the ILS service. Purchase of a proprietary ILS does not mean that library have full control over the software.
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OOwnership of the software will rest with the company and libraries should be continuing as mere users. If libraries dare to stop the service of commercial ILS, they will face the severe consequences including loss of control over bibliographic data.
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARES
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OIn such cases companies may charge a good amount to give bibliographic records back to libraries.
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARES
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WHAT ARE THE
DOWNSIDES?
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OEven though open source ILS are available free, it is not ready to use. Many features in ILS are generalist and must be either customized before use or adjusted with existing features.
OOpen source ILS available with standardized features majority of libraries required.
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARES
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EXAMPLES
OPEN SOURCE
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EVERGREENOEvergreen is an open source,
consortial-quality Integrated Library System (ILS), initially developed by the Georgia Public Library Service for PINES (Public Information Network for Electronic Services), a statewide direct-lending consortium with over 270 member libraries.
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OEvergreen development began in 2004, when GPLS determined that no available ILS software could meet the needs of PINES. Evergreen 1.0 went live in September, 2006.
EVERGREEN
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O The Evergreen ILS is being used worldwide. Beyond PINES, organizations with live Evergreen implementations include SITKA a library consortium in British Columbia; the Indiana Open Source ILS Initiative; the Michigan Library Consortium; as well as smaller libraries such as Kent County Public Library in Maryland and Marshall Public Library in Marshall, Missouri. Other organizations committed to Evergreen include Project Conifer in Ontario, Canada.
EVERGREEN
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OThe original core developers of Evergreen have formed a commercial company around the software, Equinox Software which provides custom support, development, migration, training, and consultation for Evergreen.
EVERGREEN
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KOHAOKoha is an integrated library system (ILS) and was the first open source ILS. Koha was created in 1999 by Katipo Communications for the Horowhenua Library Trust in New Zealand. The first installation went live in January of 2000.
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PMB (PhpMyBibli)
OPMB (PhpMyBibli) is a fully featured open source integrated library system. The project was initiated by François Lemarchand in October 2002, Director of the Public Library of Agneaux; it is now maintained by PMB Services (a French Company).
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NewGenLibONewGenLib is an integrated library
management system developed by Verus Solutions Pvt Ltd and the Kesavan Institute of Information and Knowledge Management in Hyderabad, India. NewGenLib version 1.0 was released in March 2005. On 9th January 2008, NewGenLib was declared Open Source Software under GNU GPL Licence by Verus Solutions.
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References:O https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_library
_system ( July 1, 2016 4:05 pm)
O https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relational_database ( July 1, 2016 4:11 pm)
O http://www.slideshare.net/deewil/integrated-library-management-systems ( July 1, 2016 4:22 pm)
O http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Integrated_library_system (July 1, 2016 8:56 pm)
O http://eprints.rclis.org/13858/1/20.pdf (July 1, 2016 9:27pm)
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END OF PRESENTATION,
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