- GOALS:
- Investigate the possibility of switching from LARS to
ABLE or LINCPlus binding software in order to more
efficiently produce binding tickets in conjunction with
the new LMS.
- Completely revise Thesis and Dissertations
Binding Manual.
- Revise Monograph, Pamphlet, Serial and Periodical
Manuals.
- Reduce number of jobs on LARS main Jobs screen by
archiving jobs over 12 months old.
- Explore the option of periodical cover retention
instead of cover removal for binding purposes. Go to
Southeast Library Bindery to evaluate.
- Binding RFP.
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Investigate the possibility of switching from LARS to ABLE or
LINCPlus binding software in order to more efficiently produce binding
tickets in conjunction with the new LMS.
- Primary Contact:
- Robert Parker
rparker@mail.uflib.ufl.edu
Objectives:
- Install both programs in Preservation for selected
personnel to test.
- Test for approximately six months in house, then extend
the test to selected branches.
- Speak with universities using Aleph in
conjunction with ABLE and LINCPlus. Ask their views on the
products,
the link between Binding software and LMS, etc.
- Determine most efficient timing of switch to ABLE
or LINCPlus: before or after the Library switches to Aleph.
- Speak with vendors (ABLE, LINCPlus, and Aleph) regarding details
of implementation.
- Ask Southeast Library Bindery / ICI if any of
their customers currently use ABLE or LINCPlus in conjunction with
Aleph.
Progress:
August 2003: Met with Barb Voyer from ICI. Barb installed
ABLE and LINCPlus on the Preservation Department Head's
computer and Binding Unit Head's computer.
November 2003: After testing the two programs for several
shipments, the Binding Unit head and Preservation Department head
have focused our attention on ABLE.
December 2003: Testing with ABLE continues.
January 2004: No ABLE test jobs this month, however it
looks very likely that ABLE will be the new binding software as
soon as logistically possible after the LMS Transition. In
consultation with the Preservation Department Chair the Binding
Unit head will begin to discuss which Branch Binding Staff member
will be designated to test ABLE outside the department.
March 2004: Testing continues, and a second account was set
up to better test how the program works, from start to FTP. Able
jobs were sent to Southeast in each of the last four binding
shipments.
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Completely revise Thesis and Dissertations
Binding Manual.
- Primary Contact:
- Robert Parker
rparker@mail.uflib.ufl.edu
Objectives:
- Integrate ETD procedures.
- Make procedures less LMS specific
Progress:
November 2003: Preservation Department head created a
checklist to streamline Thesis & Dissertation processing.
January 2004: While processing December 2003 Thesis &
Dissertations, Binding Unit Head will go through binding manual to
determine where changes should be made, and begin making
changes.
March 2004: The Checklist worked well, and the December
2003 class has been processed. The Checklist will be altered
slightly to reflect steps we missed when the list was created.
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Revise Monograph, Pamphlet, Serial and Periodical
Manuals.
- Primary Contact:
- Robert Parker
rparker@mail.uflib.ufl.edu
Objectives:
- Revisions will be written in conjunction with Binding staff in Preservation
and the Branches,
- Strive for consistency across the branches re:
these procedures.
- Render manuals less LMS specific.
Progress:
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Reduce number of jobs on LARS main Jobs screen by
archiving jobs over 12 months old.
- Primary Contact:
- Robert Parker
rparker@mail.uflib.ufl.edu
Objectives:
- Continue
working with software technicians at ICI to archive past LARS jobs.
- LARS
jobs will be separated by year.
- Once
we master the process, the department will archive one year each month to
bring us up to date.
- Meet with ICI technician in August 2003.
Progress:
December 2003: This goal has been shelved. The Binding
Unit will switch to a new Binding software soon after the
Libraries converts to the new LMS.
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Explore the option of periodical cover retention
instead of cover removal for binding purposes. Go to
Southeast Library Bindery to evaluate.
- Primary Contact:
- Robert Parker
rparker@mail.uflib.ufl.edu
Objectives:
- Survey other libraries binding through Southeast.
- Research the literature on the subject.
- Consider the impact of the new glue being used
today.
- This project will be conducted with the assistance of John Freund,
Conservation Unit Head.
Progress:
December 2003: Over the course of the first 4 months of
the fiscal year, the Binding Unit has sent test shipments of
periodicals to Southeast Library Bindery. When returned from the
bindery, these items have been examined by the Binding Unit Head
and Conservation Unit head for quality control. No trip to the
bindery has been planned.
January 2004: Testing continues. The proposed trip to the
bindery has been shelved due to the multitude of changes going on
library wide over the next year.
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Initiate the Binding RFP Process.
- Primary Contact:
- Robert Parker
rparker@mail.uflib.ufl.edu
Objectives:
Progress:
January 2004: The Binding Unit Head has been reading the
previous RFP as well as the various Southeast Library Bindery
Customer Profiles to determine what we will need to update for the
next RFP, which we plan to initiate later this year. Customer
Profiles will also be sent to Branch Binding Staff for their
input.
February 2004: Due to the impending switch to PeopleSoft,
the Binding Unit has been granted an extension of out Binding
contract with Southeast Library Binding. The RFP has been shelved
for the immediate future.
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