Indiana Open Source ILS Initiative
The Indiana State Library and the Hussey Mayfield Memorial Public Library (Zionsville) have announced the Indiana Open Source ILS Initiative. They are embarking on a statewide project to implement Evergreen in a fashion similar to the Georgia PINES consortium. More information can be found in the announcement. Congratulations, and welcome to the community!
Save the time of the reader
Evergreen went live over the Labor Day weekend in 2006. How are the users of PINES adapting to the new ILS? The results of this preliminary analysis show rapid growth in use of PINES libraries. We only have fragmentary data from before the change but the following table shows changes in selected measures of use … Continue Reading about Save the time of the reader →
Laurentian University and Evergreen in an academic context
I’ve been contributing to Evergreen in various ways for a long time now, and strongly hinted back in October that this was becoming more than just a personal involvement with Evergreen. Laurentian University, my employer, recently issued a press release announcing that we have selected Evergreen as our future library system. I think this is … Continue Reading about Laurentian University and Evergreen in an academic context →