Just the thought of migrating to a new library management system (LMS) or institutional repository (IR) is enough to make many librarians shiver in fear. It is a process that not only involves a tremendous amount of data, but includes both library and IT staff members. Migrating Library Data: A Practical Manual describes what is involved in a migration, plus many of the challenges librarians encounter when moving to a new system. However, this book addresses more than data migration. Its contributors discuss “how to extract, analyze, structure, and modify data to achieve the desired effect in a new system. It is about understanding the relationship between the system itself, the configuration, and the data” (xix).
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Badger, A. (2018). Book Review: Migrating Library Data: A Practical Manual. Library Resources & Technical Services, 62(2), 92. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.62n2.92
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