Difference between revisions of "Harold B. Lee Library. Library Information Systems"
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− | The Library Information Systems | + | The Library Information Systems Dept. was established in 1994 with the reorganization of both Computer Applications and Library Automations and Systems. In 2007 Library Information Systems became the Library Information Technology Division. Bill Lund served as chair for entirety of existence (1994-2007). |
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Established: [[established in::date:: | + | Established: [[established in::date::1994]] |
− | Abolished: [[abolished in::date:: | + | Abolished: [[abolished in::date::2007]] |
− | Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date:: | + | Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date::1994]]-[[date::2007]]) |
==Functions== | ==Functions== | ||
− | + | LIS was responsible for the development of digital content in the form of online digital collections including Institutional Repository, Digital Preservation, and other online initiatives. The dept. implemented a library Intranet which increased interdepartmental communication.LIS also initiated workflows (INDI), Special Collections’ automation and collection presentation software; updated accessibility to visually impaired with CID; worked with OIT; implemented WebFeat federated search tool and GoldRush OpenURL resolver. The dept. developed formal relationships for support with four organizations housed within the university: the Center for Instructional Design, Intellectual Property Office, University Accessibility Center, and Institute for the Study and Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts (ISPART). | |
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+ | Units within the department included: Digital Library, Programming, Web Design, and Library Infrastructure. | ||
==Assets and Administrative Structure== | ==Assets and Administrative Structure== | ||
− | + | Library Information Systems Dept. was under the direction of a chair who reported, from 1994-2002, to the head of the Technical Services Division. In 2002, LIS began reporting to the University Librarian. | |
==Associated Units== | ==Associated Units== | ||
− | Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Harold B. Lee Library. Technical Services Division]] ([[date::1994]]-[[date:: | + | Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Harold B. Lee Library. Technical Services Division]] ([[date::1994]]-[[date::2002]]) |
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+ | Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Harold B. Lee Library]] ([[date::2002]]-[[date::2007]]) | ||
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+ | Associated unit: [[associated with::Institute for the Study and Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts]] ([[date::2004]]) | ||
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+ | Associated unit: [[associated with::Brigham Young University. University Accessibility Center]] ([[date::2004]]) | ||
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+ | Associated unit:[[associated with::Center for Instructional Design]] ([[date::2004]]) | ||
Earlier unit: [[earlier unit::Harold B. Lee Library. Library Automations and Systems]] ([[date::1994]]) | Earlier unit: [[earlier unit::Harold B. Lee Library. Library Automations and Systems]] ([[date::1994]]) | ||
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+ | Later unit: [[later unit:: Harold B. Lee Library. Library Information Technology Division]] ([[date::2007]]) | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | + | UA 1015 “Harold B. Lee Library Annual Report Sept. 1, 1994 - Aug. 31, 1995” Box 2, Fol. 6, p. 4 (“Library Information Systems Dept.: In September 1994 there was a reorganization of the Computer Applications and the Information Systems departments, which had been independent organizations. Computer Applications was divided into two areas, Computer Support and Staff Training, and began reporting to the chair of Information Systems Department. Linda W. Brown became the head of Computer Support. Kayla Willey’s new position, defined as faculty and staff training in the library, became official in 1995.”) | |
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+ | UA 1015 “Harold B. Lee Library Annual Report Sept. 1, 1995 - Aug. 31, 1996” Box 2, Fol. 7, p. 8 (Library Information Systems Dept. under Bill Lund) | ||
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+ | UA 1015 “Harold B. Lee Library Annual Report September 1, 2004 - August 31, 2005” Box 3, Fol. 1, p. 7 (Library Information Systems Dept.; development of digital content in the form of online digital collections including Institutional Repository, Digital Preservation, and other online initiatives; dept. implemented a library Intranet which increased interdepartmental communication), p. 8 (initiated workflows (INDI), Special Collections’ automation and collection presentation software; updated accessibility to visually impaired with CID; worked with OIT; implemented WebFeat federated search tool and GoldRush OpenURL resolver; dept. developed formal relationships for support with four organizations housed within the library: the Center for Instructional Design, Intellectual Property Office, University Accessibility Center, and ISPART) | ||
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+ | UA 1015 “Harold B. Lee Library Annual Report September 1, 2005 - December 31, 2006” Box 3, Fol. 2, p. 9 (Digital Library; Programming; Web Design; Library Infrastructure) | ||
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+ | Phone call to Kayla Willey September 24, 2012 (Library Information Systems reported to Technical Services Division until its reorganization, after which LIS operated as its own unit under the University Librarian) | ||
==Maintenance Information== | ==Maintenance Information== |
Revision as of 15:30, 28 September 2012
The Library Information Systems Dept. was established in 1994 with the reorganization of both Computer Applications and Library Automations and Systems. In 2007 Library Information Systems became the Library Information Technology Division. Bill Lund served as chair for entirety of existence (1994-2007).
Contents
Variant Names
Library Information Systems
LIS
Description
Established: 1994
Abolished: 2007
Location: Provo, Utah (1994-2007)
Functions
LIS was responsible for the development of digital content in the form of online digital collections including Institutional Repository, Digital Preservation, and other online initiatives. The dept. implemented a library Intranet which increased interdepartmental communication.LIS also initiated workflows (INDI), Special Collections’ automation and collection presentation software; updated accessibility to visually impaired with CID; worked with OIT; implemented WebFeat federated search tool and GoldRush OpenURL resolver. The dept. developed formal relationships for support with four organizations housed within the university: the Center for Instructional Design, Intellectual Property Office, University Accessibility Center, and Institute for the Study and Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts (ISPART).
Units within the department included: Digital Library, Programming, Web Design, and Library Infrastructure.
Assets and Administrative Structure
Library Information Systems Dept. was under the direction of a chair who reported, from 1994-2002, to the head of the Technical Services Division. In 2002, LIS began reporting to the University Librarian.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Harold B. Lee Library. Technical Services Division (1994-2002)
Superior unit: Harold B. Lee Library (2002-2007)
Associated unit: Institute for the Study and Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts (2004)
Associated unit: Brigham Young University. University Accessibility Center (2004)
Associated unit:Center for Instructional Design (2004)
Earlier unit: Harold B. Lee Library. Library Automations and Systems (1994)
Later unit: Harold B. Lee Library. Library Information Technology Division (2007)
Sources
UA 1015 “Harold B. Lee Library Annual Report Sept. 1, 1994 - Aug. 31, 1995” Box 2, Fol. 6, p. 4 (“Library Information Systems Dept.: In September 1994 there was a reorganization of the Computer Applications and the Information Systems departments, which had been independent organizations. Computer Applications was divided into two areas, Computer Support and Staff Training, and began reporting to the chair of Information Systems Department. Linda W. Brown became the head of Computer Support. Kayla Willey’s new position, defined as faculty and staff training in the library, became official in 1995.”)
UA 1015 “Harold B. Lee Library Annual Report Sept. 1, 1995 - Aug. 31, 1996” Box 2, Fol. 7, p. 8 (Library Information Systems Dept. under Bill Lund)
UA 1015 “Harold B. Lee Library Annual Report September 1, 2004 - August 31, 2005” Box 3, Fol. 1, p. 7 (Library Information Systems Dept.; development of digital content in the form of online digital collections including Institutional Repository, Digital Preservation, and other online initiatives; dept. implemented a library Intranet which increased interdepartmental communication), p. 8 (initiated workflows (INDI), Special Collections’ automation and collection presentation software; updated accessibility to visually impaired with CID; worked with OIT; implemented WebFeat federated search tool and GoldRush OpenURL resolver; dept. developed formal relationships for support with four organizations housed within the library: the Center for Instructional Design, Intellectual Property Office, University Accessibility Center, and ISPART)
UA 1015 “Harold B. Lee Library Annual Report September 1, 2005 - December 31, 2006” Box 3, Fol. 2, p. 9 (Digital Library; Programming; Web Design; Library Infrastructure)
Phone call to Kayla Willey September 24, 2012 (Library Information Systems reported to Technical Services Division until its reorganization, after which LIS operated as its own unit under the University Librarian)
Maintenance Information
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