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Open Library Management Systems The Transformed Library SAMM 2008 John Little, Duke University May 8, 2008

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A presentation of the OLE Project before the funding proposal was submitted to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

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Open Library Management Systems

The Transformed LibrarySAMM 2008

John Little, Duke UniversityMay 8, 2008

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ILS Environment

• ILS does not fit modern scholarly process

• Workflows adapted to manage collections are based on outdated assumptions

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ILS Environment

• Dissatisfaction among libraries with proprietary ILS• Our collections are changing more rapidly than our systems

o Datao Mass digitization

• Early efforts in the OS model have a different primary constituency.

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OLMS in Academic Libraries

Convene the academic library community in the design of an Open Library Management System built on Service Oriented

Architecture model

Seeking funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

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OLMS in Academic Libraries

Seeking a system that is ...• Flexible• Customizable• Meets challenging and changing complex needs of modern

academic libraries• Responsive to new technologies and to scholars'

information needs and expectations• Community-driven Open Source alternative

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Steps Taken

• Email to gauge initial interest• Talks with Marshall Breeding

o "It's Time to Break the Mold of the Original ILS"o "Perceptions 2007: An International Survey of Library

Automation"• Talks with SOA consultant• Identifying Core and Advisory Partners• Developed a proposal to The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

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Responses

• Over 100 libraries of all types responded quicklyo Academic Libraries: large/small, public/private,

archive/national• Mostly positive• Partners self identified participation level

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Partners

Core• Duke University • University of Pennsylvania • University of Kansas• Lehigh University • National Library of

Australia • Library and Archives

Canada• Marshall Breeding

Advisory• University of Chicago• Orbis Cascade Alliance• Whittier College• University of Florida• Rutgers University

University of Maryland

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Service Oriented Architecture

SOA Design Approach• Software pieces are built independently• Can be interchanged or repurposed• Can be combined to create new systems and services• Business leaders and IT leaders work together

o A business methodologyo A technology approach

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SOA Process

1.Create a high-level map of how the business should work2.Deconstruct workflows3.Define reusable services4.Recouple the services into a system that meets our

requirements

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Hasn't this problem been solved!?

• Current open source projects do address aspects of the ILS limitations

• Great place to start• We think there is more work to be done in rethinking

completely the library management systems needed by academic libraries

• We expect the projects now in progress will inform our work

• When a software development project follows, we hope the best pieces can be used (SOA)

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OLMS Process

• Creating a proposal to The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation• Hold a series of 6 workshops over 12 months• Assembled a strong team

o Core and Advisory Partners attend all/most meetingso 3 community discussion meetings/webcastso This will reflect a full range of library needs

• Release a draft for general comment• Report

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What will we do?

• Initial SOA training with an expert consultanto Design higher-level workflows for major library

operations• Next series of meetings

o Focus on more extended SOA Trainingo Meeting common goals/needso Training in library business process modeling

• Each meeting will be followed by partners convening working groups o Conduct workflow analysis o Produce business process specifications

• Ongoing sharing of goals and progress

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How you can help?

We invite the academic library community to participate in this process and influence the design document.• Website being developed

o General info, working documents, progress reportso Channels for individuals to comment and offer feedbacko Upcoming presentations, materials

• Three webcasts - open to anyone, no cost• Project Partners will give presentations at other meetings

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Thank You

John LittleILS Support Section HeadDuke University Libraries

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