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As a reminder, we post this newsletter to the Evergreen [[http:// | As a reminder, we post this newsletter to the Evergreen [[http:// | ||
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===== In This Issue ===== | ===== In This Issue ===== | ||
- | Evergreen Out and About, Evergreen Development and Documentation Update, Evergreen People, Evergreen Libraries, Evergreen Jobs, New Evergreen Libraries, Planet Evergreen, A Few Reminders, Newsletter Administrivia | + | Evergreen Out and About, Evergreen Development and Documentation Update, Evergreen People, Evergreen Libraries, Evergreen Jobs, Evergreen Statistics, New Evergreen Libraries, Planet Evergreen, A Few Reminders, Newsletter Administrivia |
===== Out and About: An Evergreen Calendar ===== | ===== Out and About: An Evergreen Calendar ===== | ||
+ | Do you know of Evergreen events you’d like to share here? Please contact us at [[mailto: | ||
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+ | ==== Conferences ==== | ||
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+ | The 2010 Evergreen International Conference will be held April 21-23, 2010 at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids Michigan. The Conference website contains general information, | ||
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+ | Equinox will be exhibiting Evergreen at [[http:// | ||
==== Classes ==== | ==== Classes ==== | ||
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circulation module. | circulation module. | ||
circulation staff. | circulation staff. | ||
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+ | Booking in Evergreen | ||
+ | April 29 – 11: | ||
+ | In this session, we will focus on booking in Evergreen. | ||
+ | how to create and pick up reservations for bibliographic items. | ||
+ | also discuss the reservation process for other item types, such as laptops | ||
+ | and meeting rooms. | ||
</ | </ | ||
=== Lyrasis === | === Lyrasis === | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | Evergreen Cataloging Module (Live Online) | ||
+ | 3/ | ||
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+ | Evergreen Administration and Reports Module (Live Online) | ||
+ | 3/10/2010, 10: | ||
+ | </ | ||
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
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* February 22, 2010 - Evergreen was the focus of an afternoon pre-conference for [[http:// | * February 22, 2010 - Evergreen was the focus of an afternoon pre-conference for [[http:// | ||
- | * February 24, 2010 - [[http:// | + | * February 24, 2010 - [[http:// |
===== Evergreen Development and Documentation Update ===== | ===== Evergreen Development and Documentation Update ===== | ||
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Equinox is currently looking for a [[http:// | Equinox is currently looking for a [[http:// | ||
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+ | Do you know of Evergreen related jobs that you’d like to share here? Let us know at [[mailto: | ||
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+ | ===== Evergreen Statistics ===== | ||
+ | ==== By Bob Molyneux ==== | ||
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+ | Evergreen has grown rapidly and I have been keeping track as best I can by maintaining a list of the libraries running Evergreen that I can identify and, where possible, integrating that list with published national-level or provincial data. | ||
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+ | The first table (New Libraries by Year) summarizes this growth. Bear in mind that there are uncertainties about some details and most of the published data are for 2007 so “outlets” (central library + branches + bookmobiles) may have changed but the count of systems is current. | ||
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+ | We can see here that in 2006, the first 46 (including the State Library) systems in PINES migrated to Evergreen. There were 248 outlets by my count—not org units as Evergreen users usually report. | ||
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+ | 2007 was a slow year—the calm before the storm—with 4 new public library systems using Evergreen. This year also saw the first non-PINES libraries go live in British Columbia in what is now called SITKA. | ||
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+ | In 2008, the pace quickend with 39 systems and 89 outlets. The first academics went live with Evergreen this year with the University of PEI. | ||
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+ | 2009 was crazy. 98 systems and 199 outlets ran Evergreen for the first time. Conifer also went live so the number of academics also increased. Conifer also has a number of academic special libraries such as health and law libraries. | ||
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+ | The total at the end of the 2009 was 187 systems and 544 outlets using Evergreen. | ||
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+ | Most of these are still public libraries. The second table (New Public Libraries by Year) has some summary data from these public libraries. Public library data are about the best we have; academic data are fragmentary. There are two numbers that public librarians will cite: population service and total annual circulations. What I have done here is to total these numbers from the latest figures (mostly 2007) for the libraries using Evergreen. 2007, as you can see had those four small systems go live. As I have pointed out numerous times, the story of Evergreen is a story of small public libraries but in a scalable environment. Each year since then, more libraries, more types of libraries, and bigger entities have chosen Evergreen. | ||
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+ | Wait until this year: you ain't seen nothin' | ||
===== New Evergreen Libraries: Welcome Aboard! ===== | ===== New Evergreen Libraries: Welcome Aboard! ===== | ||
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Evergreen has a [[http:// | Evergreen has a [[http:// | ||
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===== Newsletter Administrivia ===== | ===== Newsletter Administrivia ===== | ||
- | Feel free to forward, share, etc.! The co-wranglers for this newsletter (produced every month--sometimes earlier, sometimes later--what can we say!) are ... | + | Feel free to forward, share, etc.! Jason sits at the top of the blame map, but we have direct edits from: |
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+ | Amy Terlaga, Bibliomation, | ||
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+ | Dan Scott, Laurentian University, [[mailto: | ||
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+ | Jason Etheridge, Equinox Software Inc., [[mailto: | ||
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+ | Mike Rylander, Equinox Software Inc. | ||
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+ | Warren Layton, NRCan Library / Bibliothèque RNCan | ||
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+ | And special thanks to Sally Fortin and Bob Molyneux from Equinox Software Inc. for contributions. | ||
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+ | You can reach volunteer newsletter wranglers at [[mailto: | ||
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+ | ===== Licensing ===== | ||
+ | This newsletter is distributed under the [[http:// |
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