MUG 2015 Session Descriptions

Print Template Workshop - Thursday, September 10th from 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. (Community Room)

Gain valuable insight and experience working with print templates and Studio! Participants in this session will learn the basics of print template manipulation.

 *   Importing and exporting templates

 *   Adding and deleting fields

 *   Moving field

 *   Modifying text

 *   Crafting visually appealing and informative templates

 *   Assigning and activating print templates

Presenter: Brandon Cole, Marmot Library Network

Acquisition Workshop - Thursday, September 10th from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Computer Lab)

This workshop will show how to solve the duplicates problem with a macro provided from Telluride. Amy Shipley from Garfield County Public Library and Emily Veenstra-Ott from Bud Werner Memorial Library,will be presenting the macro.  They will discuss why it is important, and how it helps solve the duplicates problem.  They will also discuss training times for the libraries to begin implementation. Question and answer session to follow. There will also be a discussion about acquisition workflows. Plus, an open discussion session at the end.

Presenters: Amy Shipley, Garfield County and Emily Veenstra-Ott, Bud Werner Library


Decision Center for Directors- Thursday, September 10th from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Community Room)

Mike McClellan will be working with library directors to answer specific questions about Decision Center, discuss the future of Decision Center and show reports that most members may not be running. General Q & A to follow.

Presenter: Mike McClellan, Innovative


Opening Session - Thursday, September 10th from 1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. (Community Room)

Welcome, introductions, conference guide, Marmot annual updates.

Presenter: Jimmy Thomas, Marmot Library Network

 

Pika Update - Thursday, September 10th from 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. (Community Room)

Learn about recent changes to Pika and get updates on developments that are coming soon.

Presenters: Mark Noble and Pascal Brammeier, Marmot Library Network


Take Notice: setting up your notices in Sierra - Thursday, September 10th from 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Community Room 1)

Learn what each notice means and how GCPLD has them set- up in Sierra.  INN-Reach Reports will also be covered.

Presenters: Lora Samson, Garfield County with help from Zee Russell & Amy Shipley, Garfield County.


970West: Building a nontraditional digital repository - Thursday, September 10th from 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Community Room 2) 

Learn how Mesa County developed and built the 970West digital collection, and how you can share, build, and collaborate in your own.  The 970West collection features wildlife, fine arts, biographies, sports, recreation, and history in modern formats and presentation style.  Joseph Sanchez will explain the planning, development, cost, and ongoing efforts to continue building this collection of unique, local, and regional materials. http://mesacountylibraries.org/booksandmedia/imageandvideo/

Presenter: Joseph Sanchez, Mesa County


Create Lists and Statistics Panel (Or How to use Sierra to Protect Your Library from the Apocalypse!) - Thursday, September 10th from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Community Room 1)

Come see a panel of librarians from several Marmot libraries demonstrate how they use Create Lists and Sierra Statistics to keep their database clean and report statistics to decision-makers in their libraries.  Topics will include weeding, database cleanup, and annual reports.

Panelists: Nathalie Crick, Pitkin County;  Diane Levin, Eagle Valley; Amanda  Nye Stevenson, Salida; Amy Shipley, Garfield County.


Marmot Digital Repository - Thursday, September 10th from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Community Room 2)

Learn more about the brand new Marmot Digital Repository.  We will discuss the findings of the Digital Repository Task Force leading up to the creation of the Digital Repository Program, pilot projects being added to the repository, plans for future years, and what you need to know and do to get involved.

Presenters: Jordan Fields, Garfield County Libraries & Mark Noble, Marmot Library Network


Decision Center Reports - Friday, September 11th from 8:00 a.m - 9:00 a.m. (Community Room 1)

Learn how other libraries use Decision Center.  The  reports that will be shown are  Transaction Location by Owning Location , Statistics Group by Transaction Type and and highlights from the three reports that use Pcode3 to report statistics. Pcode3 in patron accounts is an alternative to using ptypes for gathering statistical information. Mike McClellan from Innovative will be available to answer questions.

Panelist: Jeff Donlan, Salida Regional;  Mary Katherine, Marmot Library Network; Mike McClellan, Innovative; Amelia Shelley, Garfield County; Shana Wade, Mesa County

Weed 'em and Reap! - Friday, September 11th from 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. (Community Room 2)

Looking to hone your weeding tools? Amy Shipley from Garfield County Public Library, Emily Veenstra-Ott from Bud Werner Memorial Library, and Karen Neville from Colorado Christian University Library will walk through all steps of the weeding process at their respective libraries from creating weeding lists to deleting items, to maintaining holdings in OCLC, to where the books actually go when we’re done with them.  We will focus on how to use Decision Center and Create Lists to organize and streamline the weeding process, as well as sharing any tips and tricks we’ve learned. Join us and get excited about your next weeding project!

Presenters: Amy Shipley, Garfield County; Emily Veenstra-Ott, Bud Werner and Karen Neville, Colorado Christian University


Reports in Sierra (What do they really mean)  and other Shiny Things- Friday, September 11th from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. (Community Room 1)

Mike McClellan from Innovative will talk about the following reports:

Holds - View Outstanding Holds, Clear the Holdshelf, High Demand Holds, Purchase Alerts, Transfer Paged Items, General review of how paging works 

Financials  -Fines Paid (Discussion on implementing payment types which adds a step when clearing charges, but gives staff additional information about how the fine was cleared and an option to add a note), Globally Purge Fines

Circ General - Check in (no patron) do not fulfill hold, Count Use, Floating

Othe Shiny Things (Sierra 2.0) - Damaged Item workflow, Sticky Status 

Presenter: Mike McClellan, Innovative


Create Lists and Statistics Panel (Or How to use Sierra to Protect Your Library from the Apocalypse!) - Friday, September 11th from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. (Community Room 2) (Repeat)

Come see a panel of librarians from several Marmot libraries demonstrate how they use Create Lists and Sierra Statistics to keep their database clean and report statistics to decision-makers in their libraries.  Topics will include weeding, database cleanup, and annual reports.

Panelists: Nathalie Crick, Pitkin County; Diane Levin, Eagle Valley; Amanda Nye Stevenson, Salida; Amy Shipley, Garfield County.


Marmot 30th Anniversary Celebration - Friday, September 11th from 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (Community Room)

Presenter: Lori Barnes


How Holds Work - Friday, September 11th from 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (Community Room)

Looking for answers on how the hold process works from placed to paged? Look no further. In this session we will discuss the process of holds and the options that we have as a consortia.

Presenters: Brandon Cole, Marmot Library Network & Mike McClellan, Innovative.