SWAN Member Libraries and Information Technology Staff:
Just a quick reminder that next Wednesday (April 9th) is our SWAN Server IP Address Migration. Based on the network check-ins we've received from the Memo #9 network test, it appears all libraries should be adequately prepared for the migration. Our only concern remains with a handful of 3rd party vendor services, since some may be referencing SWAN's IP directly. For that reason, please do have your IT staff available should issues arise on the day of the migration, or should any last-minute network changes be necessary to accommodate a 3rd party service.
Additionally, for those of you that need to run monthly statistics for March from our Report server, we strongly recommend generating and pulling those reports prior to the migration date to avoid any possible issues should extended downtime occur.
For additional information on the SWAN IP Address migration or how to prepare, please see the memo linked in the email below.
Thank you,
Steven Schlewitt
SWAN IT Manager
125 Tower Drive
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone: 630.734.5130
Fax: 630.734.5056
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From: Steven Schlewitt
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 1:27 PM
To: swancom(a)list.swanlibraries.net
Cc: swantech(a)list.swanlibraries.net
Subject: Network Changes Memo #10: SWAN Server IP Address Migration
SWAN Member Libraries & Information Technology Staff:
Please see the linked memo, "Network Changes Memo #10: SWAN Server IP Address Migration", and route to your appropriate library and IT staff. SWAN has determined a date of April 9th for the go-live of our new production network. On this date, the Millennium Production, Report, and Encore servers will be migrated to their new IP addresses. Please see the memo linked below for additional information on how to prepare for this migration, the specific addresses for each server, and what services might be affected.
http://support.swanlibraries.net/news/2014-03-21/network-migration-project-…
If you have any questions/comments about the upcoming migration, or should you encounter any issues following the migration on April 9th, please submit a ticket to the SWANTech Queue of the SWAN ticket system or contact the SWAN Help Desk directly at 630-734-5153.
Thank you again for your cooperation and patience throughout the SWAN Network Migration Project.
Regards,
Steven Schlewitt
SWAN IT Manager
125 Tower Drive
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone: 630.734.5130
Fax: 630.734.5056
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SWAN Libraries:
At its meeting on Friday March 21 the SWAN Board continued its work on the negotiation of an agreement with SirsiDynix. At this stage it would be important to note the following resolution was passed by the SWAN Board:
RESOLVED, THAT THE SWAN BOARD ACCEPT THE SIRSIDYNIX CONTRACT PENDING:
* SATISFACTORY ANSWERS TO THE BOARD AND STAFF QUESTIONS THAT WERE RAISED AT THE 3/21 BOARD MEETING
* ATTORNEY REVIEW AND APPROVAL
* TO INCLUDE SIGNATORY AUTHORITY TO SWAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND SWAN BOARD PRESIDENT TO ENDORSE THE CONTRACT
We expect to complete our negotiations over the next week. I will notify everyone once SWAN has crossed this milestone. However, rather than wait for this to be completed, I wanted to alert everyone to an opportunity now before too much time has elapsed.
The SirsiDynix customers have a national users group called COSUGI. The group is hosting its annual meeting in Detroit May 15 -17 (pre-conference events start May 14), and SWAN will be sending a group of its staff to the conference. We encourage SWAN libraries to consider attending the conference in Detroit.
SWAN applied for COSUGI membership after the board meeting last Friday. COSUGI informed us that as a consortia, all of the libraries in SWAN are now members of COSUGI. During that process we provided a list of all the SWAN libraries in SWAN.
Early bird registration for COSUGI ends March 31st and is $375 for members. Registration will be $475 after March 31st. If you have questions about registration or run into any issues, please contact SWAN's Brande Redfield for assistance:
Brande Redfield
SWAN Office Manager
Phone: 630.734.5164
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Aaron Skog
SWAN Executive Director
125 Tower Drive
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone: 630.734.5122
Fax: 630.734.5056
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The following cataloging webinar will be sponsored by Music Library Association, will be available for viewing at RAILS Burr Ridge location on April 17, 2014 from 1:15 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. This is free of charge if you attend in Burr Ridge.
RDA for Music: Popular Music, Jazz, and World Music Audio Recordings (MLA Workshop)
A 90-minute workshop, Thursday, April 17, 2014, 2:30pm Eastern/1:30 Central/12:30 Mountain/11:30am Pacific
RDA: Resource Description and Access is the new global cataloging standard, the successor to AACR2, implemented by the Library of Congress and other U.S. national libraries in March 2013, with many libraries across the country following suit. In this workshop, Tracey Snyder and Kevin Kishimoto will teach the basics of cataloging popular music, jazz, and world music audio recordings using RDA. This workshop will be invaluable for anyone who catalogs these materials and would like to learn how to do so using RDA.
Topics include:
* RDA instructions pertaining to audio recordings and their location in RDA Toolkit
* Differences between audio recordings instructions in RDA and AACR2
* Aspects of RDA and FRBR that affect access to audio recordings of popular music, jazz, and world music
* Supplemental guidelines for cataloging music in RDA, including the Music Library Association's Best Practices
* MARC fields and subfields that accommodate RDA data for audio recordings
For individual or group viewing at your own location, the cost ranges from $90.00 to $180.00. If you join us here in Burr Ridge, you may view for free.
Please register on L2 using the following link.
http://www.librarylearning.info/events/?eventID=17374
Karen Bar
SWAN Bibliographic Services Manager
125 Tower Drive
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone: 630.734.5138
Fax: 630.734.5056
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A number of you may have already received the following email from Demond Warfield, RAILS Delivery Liaison, requesting your participation in a count of items being shipped from your library next week.
Demond has asked me to forward his email to our email lists.
As a point of clarification - please count every item you place in the delivery bins (whether it belongs to you or not, whether it is an ILDS return, whether it is just material dropped in your book drop that you are sending home). If you put it in the bin to be picked up, please count it. I know the form states pieces, but don't count pieces in a puzzle or individual DVD's in a set. If it is one item (DVD set, CD collection), please count it once.
Good luck with the count. Remember to pick a random item a day for tracking. It is probably easiest to track a book because you can slip the paper in the item . Thank you for your cooperation in advance.
Kate Boyle
SWAN Member Services Manager
125 Tower Drive
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone: 630.734.5162
Fax: 630.734.5056
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From: Demond Warfield
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2014 11:46 AM
To: routeburrridge(a)list.railslibraries.info
Cc: Mark Hatch; Kate Boyle; Jane Plass
Subject: Item count and random sampling
March 24, 2014
Dear RAILS Burr Ridge area libraries,
As you are all aware, RAILS began outsourcing sorting and delivery services for libraries served by our Burr Ridge service center in January 2014. These services are now provided through a contract RAILS has with Continental Transportation Solutions (CTS). In an effort to ensure that delivery materials are being sorted accurately and that our libraries continue to receive the best delivery service possible, we would like to get a good estimate of the number of items that are processed on a daily basis. We need you help to accomplish this goal.
During the week of March 31 - April 4, 2014, RAILS is asking that each library provide an accurate count of all items (books, DVDs, etc.) that are sent out from your library through the CTS delivery service. You do not need to count items delivered to your library from CTS, only those items that you are sending out.
We understand that it will involve extra time for staff at your library to count delivery items for a week and will do whatever we can to help you with this task. Attached in this correspondence you will find a copy of the log to track your items. At the top of the document, it states "library name", please update it with your library name.
In addition to the above, RAILS would like to also incorporate random sampling of your ILL items. This process will allow RAILS to track and record inter-library transportation times. Attached in this correspondence as well, you will find a form used for tracking items. The sending library should fill out the top part of the form and enclose it with the item. For sampling purposes, please track one (1) item per day. The receiving library should fill out the lower half of the form to include the date. Upon completion, the form (s) should be sent using one of the below methods.
The preferred method of sending your results is email at Demond.Warfield(a)railslibraries.info<mailto:Demond.Warfield@railslibraries.info>. However; if you choose to fax them, you may send it to 630-734-5050.
Thank you in in advance for your cooperation and understanding. The counts we receive from you will be of great help to RAILS in ensuring that we continue to offer high-quality delivery service.
Demond Warfield
Facility Manager/Delivery Liaison
Reaching Across Illinois Library System
Burr Ridge Office
Phone: 630.734.5142
Fax: 630.734.5050
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SWAN Member Libraries & Information Technology Staff:
Please see the linked memo, "Network Changes Memo #10: SWAN Server IP Address Migration", and route to your appropriate library and IT staff. SWAN has determined a date of April 9th for the go-live of our new production network. On this date, the Millennium Production, Report, and Encore servers will be migrated to their new IP addresses. Please see the memo linked below for additional information on how to prepare for this migration, the specific addresses for each server, and what services might be affected.
http://support.swanlibraries.net/news/2014-03-21/network-migration-project-…
If you have any questions/comments about the upcoming migration, or should you encounter any issues following the migration on April 9th, please submit a ticket to the SWANTech Queue of the SWAN ticket system or contact the SWAN Help Desk directly at 630-734-5153.
Thank you again for your cooperation and patience throughout the SWAN Network Migration Project.
Regards,
Steven Schlewitt
SWAN IT Manager
125 Tower Drive
Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Phone: 630.734.5130
Fax: 630.734.5056
steven.schlewitt(a)railslibraries.info<mailto:steven.schlewitt@railslibraries.info>
http://support.swanlibraries.net