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Filling the ILS Reporting Void

Filling the ILS Reporting Void. ELUNA 5 June 2007 Presenters: Bob Trotter, Coordinator GIL Service Site @ University of Georgia rwt@mail.libs.uga.edu Phil Williams, Director Virtual Library Support, University System of Georgia Phil.Williams@usg.edu. … PHP Web Reports & VRS.

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Filling the ILS Reporting Void

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  1. Filling the ILS Reporting Void ELUNA 5 June 2007 Presenters: Bob Trotter, Coordinator GIL Service Site @ University of Georgia rwt@mail.libs.uga.edu Phil Williams, Director Virtual Library Support, University System of Georgia Phil.Williams@usg.edu … PHP Web Reports & VRS

  2. GALILEO Interconnected Libraries - GIL 36 USG Institutions (map) Georgia Dept. of Archives & History Atlanta History Center 3 Service Sites - Ga. Tech (1) - Ga. State (21) - UGA (16) Migrated from 7 ILS: DRA, Datatrek, GLS, Notis, PALS, Sirsi, and UGA’s GALIN

  3. Voyager Reporting Options • Reporter • Access Reports • Analyzer USG Libraries began their 3-year migration to Voyager in 1998. Early in the migration process Library staff requests for data started to disprove a basic assumption – the staff would easily move to using MS Access to query the Voyager database.

  4. Typical Reactions The Access Reports are okay, but …. We don’t have time to learn SQL. MS Access is too complex. I just want a button to click.

  5. GIL Reports Committee Recommendations (year 2000) • GIL Web Reports • Fast • Ease of Use • GIL Workstation Reports • Filters • Sort Options • Output Alternatives • Security

  6. GIL Web Reports • Following the GIL Reports Committee’s reporting recommendations, work was begun first on the GIL Web Reports which use PHP and Apache. Some reports were duplicates of Voyager MS Access reports, while others were designed with selected parameter input to fill the reporting void and meet staff demands for information. • Welcome to GIL Web Reports – presented by Bob Trotter

  7. Voyager Reporting System - VRS • As the first GIL Web Reports were being made available, work on the workstation reporting client was started. The GIL Web Reports have bridged many reporting voids, especially for consortium reports. They provide data that Library staff need on a day-to-day basis through a web interface. While MS Access reports provide more selection criteria and detail, the Library staffs did not want to learn SQL and MS Access…they wanted a point-N-click reporting interface. • Welcome to the Voyager Reporting System or VRS – presented by Phil Williams

  8. Voyager Reporting System - VRS: Design Overview Workstation Application

  9. Voyager Database contains over 400 Oracle Tables

  10. Acquisitions Reports 7 report options that include: • Titles on Order • Titles by Line Item Status • Donor List • Requestor List • Requestor Notice • Item Expenditures • Titles by User Fund

  11. Cataloging Reports • 29 report options that provide information on: • collection size • distribution • content.

  12. Circulation Reports • 26 report options covering: • statistics • charges, fines and status • patron information Statistics Patron Rpts. Circ. Lists

  13. Multiple Print Format Options

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