Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Are you a techy consultant who's into eBooks? If so, we may want to hire you...

We need to hire someone to help out with Enki.  Below is the job description (though this was originally done in January, and it's not so VuFind heavy now).  It can be done from anywhere, but please note that we'd love to have you involved in the (rare) face to face meetings we have with Contra Costa, that generally happen in our office in San Mateo.  So if you can travel to San Mateo from wherever you are, that would be best.  You don't need to be a librarian, but having a passion for literacy/ebooks/libraries is a big plus.  Email me with your resume/CV and current or expect rate.  The gig is part-time for now - probably about 20 hours/week.  Please send this post to anyone and everyone who might be interested - we want to hire someone awesome soon!

Thanks!

Job Description: The enkiLibrary is a shared open source eBook Network that allows California libraries to own and store purchased and free digital content, to share access to more content than any individual library can purchase on its own, to add features and functionality lacking in current third-party vendor models (e.g., renewing, suspending holds, donating, circulation data transferred to ILS, etc.), and to share access to unique local digitized content with other libraries within the Network. Califa and Contra Costa County Library partnered to co-develop an open source eBook Network, shared by, and accessible to multiple library systems in California. The platform is based on the Douglas County (CO) Libraries model, which utilizes the Adobe Content Server and the open source VuFindPlus, developed at Villanova University. The Quipu Group, a software development company, is developing the initial VuFindPlus interface.

Funding for this project is available through a Bay Area Library Information Systems (BALIS) Innovation Grant, LSTA monies, and Califa. This position will be part of the team making enkiLibrary happen through system administration and support of the Adobe Content Server (ACS) and the VuFindPlus open source software, including configuration, maintenance and customization of these two servers.

Working Knowledge and Experience with:
Open source software for next generation library catalogs and discovery tools.
Database administration (MySQL, Oracle, Solr)
User-facing web standards/platforms (HTML/XHTML, cross-browser CSS, Javascript, jQuery/AJAX, PHP, mobile web)
Search platforms (Apache Solr)
Library software applications and protocols (NCIP, SIP, APIs, user authentication, integrated library systems)
Web server software

Friday, March 15, 2013

Edgy Librarian archive now up

If you've been waiting for the archive of the Edgy Librarian, it's now up at http://www.califa.org/edgylibrarian.php.  The keynote and the first talk by Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive are both open to the public.  The rest are password protected for those who registered for the conference.  If you registered and never received a password, let me know.

Thanks!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Update from eBookland

I know there's been a fair amount of radio silence from me on our eBook project.  That's because we've had our heads down, working, and figuring out some solutions to problems that have come up.  Here's where we are now, for those who are interested:

- The biggest hurdle by far has been the VuFind+ discovery layer which is designed to work with one ILS.  Since we are a consortium with members who have multiple ILS systems, this has been an issue that has required a great deal of original coding to work around.  To be honest, I don't know that VuFind+ will be the be-all-and-end-all solution for us, but for now, it's what is out there, and until you start experimenting, you don't really know what you need, so it's been worth it to make it work.  Now we are incredibly educated with it, know what we will need in the product (or a new product) moving forward, and can make some decisions based on facts and experience.

- Along with VuFind+ there have been issues with metadata from publishers; getting fields to match up, etc., and finding an automated way of doing this.  Again, it took original programming to make this work.  These two issues have kept the tech folks very busy for the past few months.

- We're continuing to work with publishers, and sign up new ones.  We're going to have a shared booth at BookExpo this year (with Douglas County and NC Live) where we hope to meet lots of new publishers who want to work with us.  So far, the methodology I'm using in approaching publishers is to go through the folks who have already worked with Kansas, or Douglas County.  You can find a list of them in the How To Do It section of the evoke site that Douglas County has put together: http://evoke.cvlsites.org/

- We've put $175k on deposit with Smashwords.  We're going through their catalog now to find the books that we want.  It will add tens of thousands of titles to our shared collection, given that their prices are so inexpensive.

- We've also put money on deposit with several other publishers, and spent $40,000 on a Gale reference collection.  We bought 3 of everything in the Workman catalog, and have placed other smaller orders with other publishers including Infobase.

There are lots of other things going on - like talking with Bilbary about providing the Buy it Now button, getting ready to get Boopsie involved for the app, etc.  But we've been focused on getting CCCL ready to go live, and now that we're almost there, we can start to think about some of these other plans. After CCCL, the next libraries to go live with be three other BALIS libraries (since BALIS gave us seed money): San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley.  Then the State Library of Kansas will also be set up in April.  By the end of April, the hope is that those five libraries will be set up.

So just because I've been quiet, that doesn't mean we haven't had our heads down working on this.  We think we will have something ready for our members to buy into by late summer or early fall.

Monday, March 11, 2013

ProQuest eBrary upcoming webinars


A note from ProQuest on their upcoming eBrary webinars.  eBrary is doing a lot to provide titles for public libraries recently, so it may be of interest.  RSVP info is at the bottom.


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Greetings,

ProQuest invites you to participate in an eBooks presentation showcasing our eBooks product, Ebrary.   We would love to highlight some of the main features of the platform and the content for you.  The presentations would be offered at numerous times and readily viewable through an internet webinar.  The webinar will highlight several key functional points including:
1.            The different ways to acquire books:
a.            By Subscription bundles
b.            By individual title purchase
c.             By Patron Driven Acquisition Purchase
d.            Short Term loans.
2.            The Ebrary platform itself, which includes a set of tools that schools call amazing, including the ability to search your other electronic resources through Ebrary!
3.            A licensing model that can allow for unlimited users and unlimited downloads at a truly affordable price.
4.            The additional functionality of a digital archiving mechanism, built-in to the product that allows you to bring your own content into the searchable platform.

To sign up for the Ebrary webinar presentation please follow the directions below:

1.            Pick a date/time that works best for you:
Tuesday, March 26th.    
•    10am PST
•    1pm PST
                               Tuesday, April 2nd
•    10am PST
                               Thursday, April 4th
•    1pm PST
2.            Send an email to brad.roth@proquest.com  requesting the Ebrary presentation for the date and time you prefer.  The webinars typically last no longer than 45 minutes.  We take 30 minutes to show the presentation and would be available for Q&A following.
3.            An Outlook calendar invite will be sent to you with a link to the webinar and very simple instructions on how to access the presentation.
4.            Enjoy!

Friday, March 8, 2013

3M Cloud Library Road Shows

If anyone is interested in learning more about the 3M Cloud Library, here are some good opportunities.  RSVP information is at the bottom of the message.



You are invited to the 3M Products Road Show, with three different locations to pick from Sacramento Public Library, Corte Madera Library and Glendale Public Library, please RSVP and mention which location you would like to attend. 

Learn more about the 3M(TM) Cloud Library, and see a demonstration of the features that make it easy-to-use, and how it simplifies eBook lending.   

We will also provide an informative session on the benefits and results you can realize from 3M's Automated Materials Handling products.

 Sacramento: 

Amy Calhoun, Virtual Branch Coordinator, Sacramento Public Library will speak about her experience implementing the 3M(TM) Cloud Library.  
We will also provide an informative session on the benefits and results you can realize from 3M's Automated Materials Handling products.

DATE and TIME: 
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 

        11:00-11:55 a.m.  - Amy Calhoun and  3M Cloud Library Presentation 
        11:55 a.m. -12:15 p.m.  -  Lunch (provided by 3M) 
        12:15 - 1:00 p.m.  -  Automated Materials Handing/RFID Presentation 

WHERE: 
Sacramento Public Library 
828 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814

RSVP by March 15th: 
Please let us know how many will attend for seating and planning purposes. 

** Lunch will be provided! ** 


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Corte Madera Library 


Amanda Foust, Electronic Services Librarian, Marin County Free Library will speak about her experience implementing the 3M(TM) Cloud Library.  
We will also provide an informative session on the benefits and results you can realize from 3M's Automated Materials Handling products.

DATE and TIME: 
Monday, March 18, 2013 
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 

        11:00-11:55 a.m.  - Amanda Foust and  3M Cloud Library Presentation 
        11:55 a.m. -12:15 p.m.  -  Lunch (provided by 3M) 
        12:15 - 1:00 p.m.  -  Automated Materials Handing/RFID Presentation 

WHERE: 
Corte Madera Library 
707 Meadowsweet Drive, Corte Madera, CA 94925 

RSVP by March 15: 
Please let us know how many will attend for seating and planning purposes. 

** Lunch will be provided! ** 


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Glendale Public Library: 

Learn more about the 3M(TM) Cloud Library, and see a demonstration of the features that make it easy-to-use, and how it simplifies eBook lending.  
We will also provide an informative session on the benefits and results you can realize from 3M's Automated Materials Handling products.

DATE and TIME: 
Thursday, March 21, 2013 
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 

        9:00 - 9:55 a.m.  - 3M Cloud Library Presentation 
        9:55 - 10:15 a.m.  -  Coffee break  (provided by 3M) 
        10:15 - 11:00 a.m.  -  Automated Materials Handing/RFID Presentation 

WHERE: 
Glendale Public Library 
222 East Harvard Street, Glendale, CA 91205 
Please park in Glendale Market Place across from library on Maryland and Harvard.   
We will validate parking. 

RSVP by March 18: 
Please let us know how many will attend for seating and planning purposes. 

** Refreshments will be provided ** 

__________________________________________

Doug Monson
3M Cloud Library Sales Specialist
3M Library Systems
225-4N-14  St. Paul, MN  55144
Office: 651 575 6404 or 800 905 4240
dmonson@mmm.com l www.3m.com

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

4 months free from Credo Reference


A note from Credo Reference...

At Credo, we develop information skills solutions that combine
authoritative content, innovative technology and customizable
services to prepare users for academic, professional and personal
success. While our solutions are great--we did, after all, just win a
2013 SIIA CODiE award--they hold little value if users are unable to
access them. Collaboration with your consortium is integral to
ensuring that our solutions are available to the greatest number of
users so we want to thank you for your help.

To demonstrate the special place that consortia have in our heart, we
are offering a special promotion to help you demonstrate your unique
value to your members. When they subscribe to Literati, Credo Online
Reference Service or any of our Subject or Publisher Collections by
March 31, 2013 they will receive four months free. That’s
right--sixteen months of award-winning resources, innovative learning
technologies and complementary services for the price of twelve.

While the value we place on your work to provide libraries with
greater access to authoritative resources is timeless, this deal is
not. Respond to this message by the end of March to take advantage of
this limited time offer.