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Extracting relevant information about…

Posted on: April 27th, 2023 by Papp Ildikó

‘Extracting relevant information about preferences of the customers from the transaction records of integrated library management systems’ by András Simon

Abstract: Thesis/Objective – The world outside the libraries is changing rapidly, and these changes are extremely speeded up by the effects of the restrictions ordered because of Covid 19. It is worth to give new aspects for creating and using library statistics, in the way extracting information from the transaction records of integrated library management systems, hence the analysis of these records seems one of the most appropriate way to follow the changes of the customer’s attitude. Method – The databases of the Integrated Library Management Systems contain these data units beside other records, like loan, bibliographic, item or authority records. The transaction records are created by the application, preserving the information, logged by the program. These records are preserved for long time in the database even if the logged transaction itself is terminated, or the original record is deleted. Analysing large number of loan records we can follow the changes and can ascertain trends for the past two years too. As the employee of Qulto Companies (Qulto Companies – https://qulto.eu), a firm developing integrated collection management systems for libraries and museums in East-Central Europe I have the permission, and the necessary knowledge to examine the catalogues of our customers. The MARC based data structure of these software is widely used by library and museum automatization systems in Europe, so the Middle-European experiences for data extraction could be seen, as generally valid in the future. Results – There is a significant decrease according to the count of active library users or to the number of loan transactions. There is some difference between the loan and user counts according to library type. In the high school libraries, the decrease doesn’t seem to have any connection with the Covid 19 restrictions, in the case of the other library types it can be the result of them. Hence there was no difference between the tendencies of the decrease according to geographical position or size of the library. Conclusion – The transaction records of Integrated Library Management Systems are very useful we can gain very important information about our libraries. so, we should take care for preserving them, or at least we have to get the most important units of information from them before they are erased.

The whole article in English  is available here or can be accessed via this link.

Networkshop 2023

Posted on: April 27th, 2023 by Papp Ildikó

“With new technologies and new content for the digital transformation of the future”

NETWORKSHOP, the most prestigious Hungarian conference on computer networking and IT applications for higher education, public education, research and public collections, was held for the 32nd time in Veszprém, Hungary, between 12-14 April 2023.

Our company, as one of the sponsors of Networkshop, was represneted by 11 participants. Our colleagues contributed to the programme with technical presentations, in addition to active participation in the lecture sessions. Gábor Deák, head of the development department and Melinda Mátyás, public collection expert, presented the development of our eCard application in the poster session. Besides the presentation of the poster, a lively discussion evolved among participants on topics such as library standardisation, the technologies used in eCard and the future possibilities of creating book recommendations.

András Simon, client manager, presented in session III.07 Born Digital content management in public collections “Where can I write the inventory number? Born digital documents in collection management practices”, in which he addressed timely issues of altering library and museum practices. Today, a significant proportion of library and museum documents are already digitally generated and other parts of the collection are being digitised at great pace in all heritage institutions. The storage, preservation and servicing of these objects raises a number of issues for which new preservation and servicing strategies need to be developed to replace or complement the tried and tested solutions that have been in use in the past three centuries.

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