That's great, thanks for letting me know!


On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 2:45 PM Sharon Herbert <
sharon.herb...@bc.libraries.coop> wrote:

> Hi Rogan,
>
> 6 libraries joined Sitka's consortia of Evergreen libraries in 2019:
>
> Vancouver Community College (Vancouver, BC)- migrated from Sierra
> Vancouver Island University (Nanaimo, BC) - migrated from Symphony
> Selkirk College (Castlegar, BC) - migrated from Symphony
> Camosun College (Victoria, BC) - migrated from Symphony
> Royal BC Museum and Archives (Victoria, BC) - migrated from Voyageur
> YMCA of Greater Vancouver (Vancouver & Burnaby, BC) - not automated
>
> Thanks,
> Sharon
>
>
> Quoting Rogan Hamby <rha...@equinoxinitiative.org>:
>
> > Good afternoon on behalf of the Outreach Committee,
> >
> > One thing we are doing in the community annual report this year is
> > dedicating space to discussing the growth of Evergreen during 2019 in
> terms
> > of those who have moved to Evergreen.  Obviously, various institutions
> can
> > migrate into Evergreen without any kind of fanfare or announcement but
> I'm
> > hoping to create as strong a list of possible.  So, if you know of an
> > institution that has moved to Evergreen this year please let me know.  A
> > few stats like bib collection size would be great but I'll take as
> > little as a name and location!
> >
> >
> > Rogan Hamby, MLIS
> >
> > Data and Project Analyst
> >
> > Equinox Open Library Initiative
> >
> > phone:  1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457)
> >
> > email:  ro...@equinoxinitiative.org
> > web:  http://EquinoxInitiative.org
>
>
> --
> Sharon Herbert
> Sitka Manager | BC Libraries Cooperative
> Toll-free: 1-855-383-5761 x1013 | Skype: sherbert42
> Email: sharon.herb...@bc.libraries.coop | Twitter @sherbertbc
> Website: http://bc.libraries.coop
>
> Living and working in Abbotsford, the traditional and unceded
> territory of the Máthxwi (Matsqui) First Nation and the Sema:th
> (Sumas) First Nation, which are both part of the Stó:lō Nation. In
> Halq'emeylem, Sto:lo translates as ''river'' and the Sto:lo people are
> called the ''people of the river".
>
>

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