In response to a previous question, There are several free cataloguing software but most notably
1. ABCD - formerly called CDS/ISIS <http://abcd.netcat.be/files/>
2. Koha <https://koha-community.org/en/>
3. Evergreen <https://evergreen-ils.org>
4. Greenstone - <http://www.greenstone.org/download>
The catch is they may be free but there are costs associated with developing technical expertise, training and hosting.
Regards
Sabelo
Sabelo Mapasure
Head of Library & Knowledge Services
Education & Development
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Library Services
Stadium Road
SE18 4QH
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Topics of the day:
1. "Free" library cataloguing sites
2. CILIP - securing business-critical information assets
3. Librarian Vacancy in Rotherham
4. Primary Research Group has published the International Survey of Research
University Faculty: Use of Bibliometric Ratings, Identifiers & Indicators,
ISBN 978-157440-472-2
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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2017 08:05:17 +0000
From: Penny Bailey <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: "Free" library cataloguing sites
Since you’re asking about online cataloguing systems…
We can’t offer free online catalogue software but we do offer affordable library software.
Our packages start at £12 per month.
Worth a look?
http://www.simplelittlelibrarysystem.co.uk/
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You did ask! 😊
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From: UK medical / health care library community / information workers [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jessica Pawley
Sent: 19 September 2017 14:10
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Subject: "Free" library cataloguing sites
Hello all
Please can anyone advise/help with the following? And apologies if this is the wrong list however I felt I had to start somewhere!
I have had a query relating to free, online cataloguing for libraries and I wonder if anyone has any experience of this, or knows of any good, free websites.
My user has sent me this link as something she has found herself from a google search:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/five-apps/five-free-cataloguing-applications/
Previously Library Thing has been used but since abandoned as it was not found to be effective.
I don’t feel I know enough about cataloguing systems to advise. They are from a volunteer library and are wanting something that will catalogue their entire stock, and I think money is limited as to what can be bought into.
Sorry this is a bit vague!
Please could anyone help?
Thank you
Jess
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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2017 11:37:16 +0000
From: Rachel Kudlick <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: CILIP - securing business-critical information assets
*apologies for cross posting*
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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2017 14:30:45 +0100
From: Katherine France <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Librarian Vacancy in Rotherham
Dear all
We have the following vacancy being advertised:
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, Moorgate Road, Rotherham, S60 2UD
Librarian (Band 5)
Library and Knowledge Service
Salary: £22128 - £28746
Hours per Week: 30 hours per week (over 4 days)
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Librarian or Information Specialist to join a team offering innovative library and knowledge services for The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust.
The service supports the health care team including consultants, GPs, nurses, allied health professionals, public health specialists and commissioners in accessing high quality information and research evidence to inform patient care and health policy. We have a proven record of performing to the highest NHS standards and 100% compliance with the NHS Library Quality Assurance Framework.
We serve TRFT hospital and community staff, GPs and other independent contractors, Rotherham Clinical Commissioning Group, NHS England South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw, Health Education England working across Yorkshire and the Humber, and The Rotherham Hospice.
You will play a key and varied role in the service involving current awareness, literature searching, library services, social media and web content development. You will work across the main library sites in Rotherham at Rotherham Hospital and at Oak House, Bramley, and across the community.
You should have a graduate or postgraduate library/information studies qualification or equivalent, excellent communication skills, an ability to use your own initiative, good planning and organisational skills and relevant IT experience. You will have experience of information work.
Informal enquiries are welcome to Andrew Carrick, Knowledge Management Specialist on 01709 302096, e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Please note:- The Trust will only accept on-line applications for all vacancies.
Interview date: Thursday 19th October
https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/69944db1abd19c774f320e70b962fbfa/?vac_ref=914786139
Kind regards
Katherine
Katherine France | Library & Knowledge Service Manager (Job Share)
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust Library & Knowledge Service
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Direct line: 01709 307139
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Rotherham Hospital: Rotherham Hospital (D Level), Moorgate Road, Rotherham, S60 2UD.
Tel: 01709 427139
Oak House: Oak House, Moorhead Way, Bramley, Rotherham, S66 1YY
Tel: 01709 302096
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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2017 16:13:53 +0100
From: James Moses <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Primary Research Group has published the International Survey of Research University Faculty: Use of Bibliometric Ratings, Identifiers & Indicators, ISBN 978-157440-472-2
Primary Research Group has published the International Survey of Research University Faculty: Use of Bibliometric Ratings, Identifiers & Indicators, ISBN 978-157440-472-2
This study presents data from 325 faculty of major universities in the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland and Australia about how they view bibliometric indicators such as the h-index, how trustworthy they are believed to be and how often they are checked or calculated.
The study presents data on the use of particular tools and indicators, giving specific data for all of the following: Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, ORCHID ID, Thomson-Reuters Research ID, Scimago, bepress, SciVal, JSTORE, International, SciFinder, arXiv and CrossRef, among others.
Data in the report is broken out by tenure status, gender, age, semester teaching load, academic field, academic title, and political views of the survey participant, as well as by the country or origin, public/private status and world ranking of the universities of the survey participants.
Just a few of this 113-page report’s many findings are that:
· SciFinder use was reported by 7% of respondents, especially at private institutions (10%), and by faculty 30 years or younger (22%).
· Google Scholar was the most frequently used tool for bibliometrics, with 85% of the respondents reporting its use. All young faculty reported using Google Scholar with this proportion declining to 77% of faculty 60 years and over.
· 76% of faculty in the UK/Ireland had an ORCHID ID vs. only 35% in the USA.
· Political conservatives are more likely than those with more centrist or left-wing views to feel that bibliometric measures were trustworthy.
· Faculty in literature and languages found the most difficulty in finding journal impact factor data for use in their career planning.
To view a table of contents, excerpt and a list of the institutional affiliations of the survey participants – visit the product page for this report at:
http://www.primaryresearch.com/AddCart.aspx?ReportID=453
Or visit our website at www.PrimaryResearch.com.
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