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Evergreen Indiana: Where is it now and where is it going?. Shauna Borger Indiana State Library. Intro to Evergreen Indiana. Project launched in December 2007 Goal is Resource Sharing Hardware, software, patron and MARC records Executive Committee elected August 2008
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Evergreen Indiana: Where is it now and where is it going? Shauna Borger Indiana State Library
Intro to Evergreen Indiana • Project launched in December 2007 • Goal is Resource Sharing • Hardware, software, patron and MARC records • Executive Committee elected August 2008 • Consortium parameters set • Lending periods and limits • Fines and fees • One library card • First library went live: August 2008
102 libraries (100 public libraries) across the state of Indiana. • 13 non-automated libraries • Current service population: 981,000 • 3 million bibliographic records • 6.3 million items • Hundreds of thousands of items transit each year • Opportunity to use Unique Management, Inc. and OverDrive Evergreen Indiana at 100
Goals (& convenient results) • Save by sharing • Currently, no membership fee. • Provide more resources to library patrons • Physical materials, eContent, etc. • Professional development opportunities for library staff • LEU-eligible classes • Leadership opportunities • Automating non-automated libraries
The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn. -Alvin Toffler
Diverse range of literacy levels • Library staff in the consortium have: • Different life experiences • Different abilities • Different knowledge • Come from different areas • Patrons of the consortium have: • Different life experiences • Different abilities • Different knowledge • Come from different areas One commonality! 60% of EI libraries serving a population of 10,000-40,000 patrons
Digital literacy • Staff receive training on using Evergreen • Basic circulation, basic cataloging (copy cataloging), holds and searching (New!), admin/reports • Powerpoints, demos, trainer scripts, attendee exercises and cheat sheets • Training server • Webinars offered bi-annually • Staff train patrons on using software features
Info Literacy • Find, retrieve, analyze and use information • Staff are given the tools to answer questions • Training documents, policies and procedures • Listserv and webinars • Translating rules into patron language • Patrons learn to search strategies to find what they want • Get access to 6 million items!
Leadership skills • Staff can join a consortium committee to develop their leadership skills and effect policy. • Provides an opportunity for staff to get together on a regular basis and swap stories. • Bi-annual webinars/roundtables • Staff can take the lead on these and develop teaching skills. • Listservs and mentoring
Challenges • Managing end-user expectations • Changing from propriety ILS to Evergreen • Upgrades • Updating training materials with each upgrade • Powerpoints, trainer scripts, attendee exercises, webinars, recordings, self-paced tutorials • Requests for development • Running the *standard* version of Evergreen vs. local customizations
Opportunities • Expanding resource sharing opportunities • Evergreen for school and correctional facilities • Fullfillment for academia • Shared collection development strategy • Collaboration with members of international community on documentation, training, etc. • Expanding payment program, acquisitions and serials
Questions? • Shauna Borger, sborger@library.in.gov Indiana State Library @state_library