Raging Arguments About The Future Of The ILS

I hadn’t seen Ryan Eby’s post at LibDev that connected ILSs with WordPress before I posted that library catalogs should be like WordPress here. It connects with a my comment on a post at Meredith Farkas’ Information Wants To Be Free. My comment there goes in two directions, but I’d like to focus on the technology side now.

Our vendors will inevitably bend to our demands and add small features here and there, but even after that, we’ll still be stuck paying enormous amounts of money for systems that remain fundamentally flawed. Technology marches on, and inevitably we’ll find some new way to use our catalog data. John Blyberg is talking about this in his ILS customer bill of rights post, and that’s what I was getting at when I say the catalog should be like WordPress.

Meredith asks for more programmers, but as a programmer, I’m asking for her help in demanding smart software design from our vendors.

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  1. Pingback by Raging Arguments About The Future Of The ILS « MaisonBisson.com on December 6, 2005 9:56 am

    [...] So while I advocate for change within our libraries, my challenge to vendors is clear: deliver flexible, extensible products that leverage working standards, not just “library standards.” There are many examples outside the library space showing the success of such efforts, use those examples, build on them. And the true lesson of Web 2.0 for you is that the vendor who opens up their product wins against others who impose barriers to remixing. [...]

  2. Trackback by Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology on January 30, 2006 8:40 am

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    [...]The Future of the ILS

    This is big stuff. On your reading list under this heading should be Casey Bisson’s post about arguments over the ILS and Blyberg’s Bill of Rights. Read the comments, follow the trackbacks, take the links. This will be an important discussion in the next few years.[...]

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