Who Ever Said that ILS Migrations Had to be Stressful?
Who Ever Said that ILS Migrations Had to be Stressful?
Traditionally, migration from one integrated library system (ILS) to another has been an arduous, difficult task; so much so, that libraries may choose to stay with an unsatisfactory ILS longer than they would if a viable and easy alternative were available to them. However, this institutional inertia is not necessary, if the library (possibly in cooperation with a vendor) develops a method for avoiding unnecessary and problems. In this chapter, a process is described that, when implemented, maximizes results, while minimizing pain and stress on the library and its’ staff.
CITATION: Bavousett, D Ruth. Who Ever Said that ILS Migrations Had to be Stressful? edited by Iglesias, Edward . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2013. Robots in Academic Libraries - Available at: https://library.au.int/who-ever-said-ils-migrations-had-be-stressful





