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CUFTS: Open-Source ERMS

Andy Perry and Bill DrewSUNY New Paltz

Tompkins Cortland Community College

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What is it?

• Open source serials management• Alternative to commercial solutions• Electronic resource management• Public A-Z list of journals• Open url/DOI link resolving (GODOT)• Overlap reports• MARC record management and output

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About CUFTS• Developed at Simon Fraser University (Canada).• Central instance hosting over 30 libraries at SFU• Many instances installed world-wide• Libraries can join the hosted central instance for a

reasonable fee or download and install the system locally for free as open source DIY.

• Designed to host multiple libraries as separate “sites”.• CUFTS is based on perl and PostgreSQL on linux. Ubuntu

is preferred over Red Hat.• I have no idea what the acronym stands for!

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CUFTS Features

• All the services driven by a knowledge base of e-resources and titles belonging to those e-resources.

• Knowledge Base now contains 464 resources and almost 586,000 title records, updated monthly, and distributed by the central SFU instance.

• Each CUFTS library sharing an instance has its own “Local Resources”– Point to a global resource in the knowledge base– Can be unique to the library and not part of the knowledge base– Can include print resources

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Different sites share one instance

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CUFTS Local Resources

• Site Specific• Easy to “activate” resources from the Knowledge

Base.– Title lists maintained automatically as KB is updated

• Partial subscriptions like ScienceDirect are handled by activating specific titles or by batch load of issn’s to match the Knowledge Base

• Can include print subscription information• Can load title lists for resources not in the Global KB

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Example of Partial Title Activation Load

issn10766332106214580001457509652302015599820959802203613682009457651742706100651281135964540252960209567151…

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License Information Linked to “Local Resources”

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Lots of Perl scripts“update_cjdb.pl” builds A-Z list“title_list_updater.pl updates KB if a new resource is added I haven’t tried all of them!

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CJDB—CUFTS A-Z List

• Provides public access to e-journals• Derived from “local resources” in CUFTS• Highly customizable—template editor part of

CUFTS• Also features user accounts and user tagging• Indexing not real time—need to run

update_cjdb.pl script when adding a new resource

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Very Basic Public A-Z List

Title display

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SFU’sNicely Tricked outCustomizedA-Z list

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E-Resource Comparison

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cufts2marc

• Public version available at http://lib-cufts.lib.sfu.ca/CUFTS/cufts2marc-list.cgi • Outputs MARC or XML for titles in e-resource

aggregations• Options for mapping holdings data to 500-599 tag

(could be further manipulated to MARC holding tag)• Free option for adding bibliographic records for e-

resources for ILS or for adding level 2-3 holdings in OCLC

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Cufts2marc Form: mapping e-journal holdings

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Journal Authority—shows availability of specific title by aggregator

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“Researcher”includes a suite of open source library systems

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The Big Questions and Issues

• CUFTS is a big system. It scales more effectively for a consortium than for an individual library.– More libraries mean a better Knowledge Base– Learning/implementing all the functions and scripts

• How to make it fit with a partial implementation of Serials Solutions 360 Core and 360 Link.– 2 knowledge bases, 2 title lists– Activation or cancellation of e-resources in 2 systems– Not an accounting system

• Once the data is all there, how do we use it effectively and get rid of the other spreadsheets and shadow systems. They’re all still there!

• What reports will be useful?• Best as a regional solution.

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Stranack, K. (2006, November). CUFTS: An Open Source Alternative for Serials Management. Serials Librarian, 51(2), 29-39. Retrieved October 8, 2008, from Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts database.

Questions?/ Thank you!

Bill Drew [email protected] Perry [email protected]