Dear ALL,
This is reg LibSys. We too faced problems in using the software in 2005-06
at DRDL, Hyderabad. We switched over from Libris to LibSys. For data
export, they took enormous time. The Engineer who visited DRDL, Hyderabad
took data on CD to facilitate export of OPAC data. But after 6 months
expressed inability to export saying some lame excuse. Again they took the
data and took more time. Meanwhile I joined DESIDOC in 2006, and was able
to call their senior executives to solve the problem. All this took more
than 1 year. Again they charge exorbitantly for maintenance. I understand
it has the largest customer base in India and so they are dictating term
(Monopoly). LIS professionals have to unitedly take on such issues raising
in National Forums like Conferences, etc.
Whenever we suggest a new facility--utility--improvement, they take and
improve the software. But our intellectual capital
(suggestions/improvements) do not get any rewards. The are used to bring
new release with increased price tag.
Why can't we use KOHa or NEWGENLI--the open source software????
AL MOORTHY
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Swati Bhattacharyya
Dear All:
May I request you, who are trying to take out data from Libsys, to let us know which version of Libsys are you currently using?
Sincerely, -- Swati Bhattacharyya Librarian Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Joka, Diamond Harbor Road Kolkata - 700104 Ph: +91-33-2467-8300/01 (extn: O:416; R: 106)
Dear Dr. Manjunath
I Agree with you,but not now. Like Dr. Pradeep I alos face the same problem with libsys, They are charging 1lac for conversion of 10k data. Secondly there are also so many library professionals (Worked with libsys) to whom I know, they can come volunterly and share their knowledge among others if any body organise training they may help, but those who have an urgency pl circulate a note/procedure/guideline form your side how to convert? So that they will go ahead. Regards Dr. R K Ch Patro, Librarian Institute for International Management & Technology (IIMT) Gurgoan 0124-4787111
-----Original Message----- From: lis-forum-bounces@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in [mailto:lis-forum-bounces@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in] On Behalf Of Rajesh Bhardwaj Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 3:59 PM To: gkm@igidr.ac.in Cc: lis-forum Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] kindly mail 2 forum members
Dear Dr. Manjunath, This is really a good subject to discuss, If you can help / guide professionals through this forum about importing the data from libsys to Excel or other CCF.It would really helpful to all. Organising a training / workshop would take lot of time, which is the next step of discussion. Regards Rajesh Kumar FORE School of Management New Delhi.
On 25 March 2013 10:14, Pardeep Rai
wrote: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: G.K.MANJUNATH
Date: 23 March 2013 07:14 Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] kindly mail 2 forum members To: Pardeep Rai You need to attend or organise at least two days workshop at your place regarding criteria for selecting library software, software management and data coversion.
Bibliographic data, in fact, from libsys can be converted to CCF, MARC21, Excel etc. It all depends on the features you opted for at the time of signing license agreement with Libsys or with any other software vendors.
Most important, you have not mentioned your affiliation ( place of work ) in your email.
Dr,G.K.Manjunath Chief Librarian Indira Gandhi Inst of Development Research Film City Road Santosh Nagar Goregaon(East ) MUMBAI - 400 065
Phone: 022-28416528
On Fri, 22 Mar 2013, Pardeep Rai wrote:
Dear Friends
I would like to share a common issue raised by many professional colleagues who are using the Libsys software. If any library wish to migrate from libsys to another LMS or ERP. This is really a very difficult task, because, libsys software does not support in exporting data into other common communication format (CCF) such Oracle or MySQL, etc. and libsys people does not cooperate at all.
Those professionals who have migrated from libsys to another LMS or ERP can help in this case.
They are requested to share their experience, how, by which ways and means they have fetched the data from libsys. Please share how the data be can be imported into Excel, Oracle or MySQL, etc. This will help many professionals who are floating in such circumstances. regards
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