GIST has a new home at www.gistlibrary.org

With the release of the new GIST Acquisitions Manager, we have launched a brand new home for GIST at http://www.gistlibrary.org. Please update your bookmarks accordingly.

Thank you for your continued support of GIST!

GIST Gift and Deselection Manager Update 1.0.2.7

If you have already installed version 1.0.0.3 then you will be offered the option to download the update the next time you launch GDM.

If you have a prior version, you will need to download the update from http://gist.idsproject.org/GIST_GDM_Updater.zip

Otherwise, please use the full installer from http://gettingitsystemtoolkit.wordpress.com/gift-deselection-manager/installation-configuration/

Bug Fixes:

Critical update to GIST for ILLiad Webpages

Amazon is now requiring an Associate Tag for all requests.

That means in addition to creating your regular AWS account and getting your two API keys, you will also need to create an Affiliate Account. To create an Affiliate Account please go to : https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/gp/flex/associates/apply-login.html

After you have created your Affiliate Account, please enter your AssociateTag into the GIST.config file.

The following new line is needed in the GIST.config between lines 33 & 34 (the AWSSecretKey and WorldCatKey values):

<add key="AssociateTag" value="[YOUR TAG HERE]"/>

When finished, to re-save web.config so that it has a newer “Date Modified” than the GIST.config file.

You will need to replace the GISTModule.aspx with the current version in your \ILLiad Web\GIST\ folder on your server.

Release of the Acquisitions Manager set for Nov. 15, 2011 – stay tune…

Hello Everyone,

What an amazing GIST Team; Tim has remade the GIST documentation – to be released with the new Acquisitions Manager on Nov. 15th; Mark is finishing up the calculation functions of the new Acquisitions Manager – which is a very sophisticated ILLiad Addon that works with new GIST Tables inside ILLiad (more on all this when you see the new documentation); Kate will be testing and debug with Mark this week, plus getting to know new staff – whew.

Thank you for your interest in GIST – we are very interested in hearing how you are using or planning to use GIST.  Best wishes,

Cyril

Atlas Systems to offer ILLiad users GIST planning and implementation

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA – October 5, 2011 – Atlas Systems, the leading provider of time-saving solutions for libraries, has announced an agreement with the Information Delivery Services Project (IDS) to provide training to any ILLiad user who is interested in implementing the Getting It System Toolkit (GIST). GIST merges and streamlines Acquisitions and ILL request workflows using ILLiad, leveraging systems to do more work while reducing the staff time necessary to make informed decisions and process materials.

Atlas developed the ILLiad Resource Sharing Management Software which is now distributed exclusively by OCLC. GIST was developed by the GIST Team at SUNY Geneseo and is partially funded by a grant from the Rochester Regional Library Council.

According to Ed Rivenburgh, IDS Project Director, “We are seeing interest in GIST from ILLiad users around the country and even outside the U.S. Providing the support and training for all these libraries is beyond the scope of what IDS can manage. Atlas has been a terrific partner for us and, because they are the developers of ILLiad, they are the logical people to help us maintain high standards for resource sharing by working with GIST users. We are delighted that they will be playing an active role in helping IDS fulfill our mission to advance the sharing of library resources through collaboration, innovation, and efficiency.”

Under the terms of the agreement Atlas will offer training and support for GIST implementation to any ILLiad user. “Atlas Systems recognizes the tremendous value GIST provides to the resource sharing community and we welcome the opportunity to help IDS serve GIST users wherever they are,” said Stephanie Spires, Atlas Training & Library Solutions Manager. “Not all libraries have the technical expertise to implement GIST. Atlas can bridge this technical gap by incorporating GIST Implementation Services into our training lineup. We can help libraries develop a project plan and then implement and support it.”

Jason Glover, Atlas Systems president and CEO, added “IDS Project and the GIST Team have done a tremendous job in enhancing resource sharing and developing GIST to integrate with ILLiad. Atlas is pleased to give back to them both monetarily and operationally to extend GIST implementation around the globe.”

About Atlas Systems

Atlas Systems is a software development company founded in July 1995 with the mission of developing library automation to “promote library excellence through efficiency.” Atlas is best known for the ILLiad Resource Sharing Management Software, in use in over 1,100 libraries and now distributed exclusively by OCLC. Focused on bringing the benefits of automation to library processes that have not been addressed by other software services, Atlas has introduced Ares, an electronic reserves solution, and Aeon, an online request and workflow management system specifically designed for special collections libraries and archives. For more information, visit www.atlas-sys.com.

About IDS Project

IDS Project is a mutually supportive resource-sharing cooperative within New York State whose members include public and private academic libraries, the New York Public Library, and the New York State Library. Developed and maintained at the State University of New York at Geneseo, IDS Project is an openly-shared, multifaceted, resource-sharing management system that provides its members with a platform from which to efficiently and effectively maximize mutual, speedy access to each others’ holdings as well as to resources outside the system. For more information visit http://idsproject.org/About/AboutUs.aspx

About the GIST Team at SUNY Geneseo

  • Tim Bowersox, Information Delivery Services Librarian
  • Cyril Oberlander, Interim Director
  • Kate Pitcher, Head of Technical Services
  • Mark Sullivan, Library Systems Administrator

Announced 10/5/2011  http://www.atlas-sys.com/2011/10/06/atlas-systems-to-offer-illiad-users-gist-planning-and-implementation/

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