Hi Diane,
I had found the information for most of those but had missed Ray County so
thank you, I'm glad to have a more complete list!
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 9:51 AM Diane Disbro
wrote:
> I forgot about this! Maybe someone from Missouri already replied but here
> is the list of libraries
I forgot about this! Maybe someone from Missouri already replied but here
is the list of libraries that migrated to Missouri Evergreen in 2019. I
would have to search through old emails to find collection sizes and patron
counts. If you need that information, let me know.
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Hi,
Not too late at all, thank you!
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 12:49 AM Linda Jansova wrote:
> Hi Rogan,
>
> I hope it's not too late by now but I'll try anyway:
>
> In 2019 our Evergreen Common Catalog welcomed three new member libraries:
>
>- Varianty Educational Programme Library - this
Hi Rogan,
I hope it's not too late by now but I'll try anyway:
In 2019 our Evergreen Common Catalog welcomed three new member libraries:
* Varianty Educational Programme Library - this library started using
Evergreen as its first ever ILS. The educational programme is
operated by a
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
>
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,
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