[Evergreen-governance-l] FW: Be sure to do this
Amy Terlaga
terlaga at biblio.org
Mon Aug 30 11:57:36 EDT 2010
Here's why the one vote per consortium rule doesn't bother me.
Right now, Bibliomation has one vote with an ILS user group in which we are
in the minority. In other words, there are FAR many more single libraries
and library systems than there are consortia represented.
With Evergreen, for the first time in our institutional lives, we are in the
majority. Take a look at the number of consortia represented on the
Evergreen Initiatives page:
http://rscel.evergreen-ils.org/evergreen/about/projects
I am not worried that Bibliomation's libraries will not have a voice. Far
from it.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Corridan, Jim (ICPR) [mailto:jcorridan at icpr.IN.gov]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 11:50 AM
To: Sharp, Chris
Cc: evergreen-governance-l at list.georgialibraries.org; Amy Terlaga; Galen
Charlton
Subject: RE: [Evergreen-governance-l] FW: Be sure to do this
So a library serving 15,000 people as a stand-alone installation of
Evergreen would have the same vote as the 50 + Georgia Pines libraries or
the 75 members of the Evergreen Indiana?
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Sharp, Chris [mailto:csharp at georgialibraries.org]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 10:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [Evergreen-governance-l] FW: Be sure to do this
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