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The biggest expense and effort involved in setting up a library management system is Data Entry.

Existing data can be transferred from most existing systems so please get in touch with us if you are starting from scratch and already have data in a spreadsheet or other database!


Things to consider...


Cull before you start

It's a good idea to go through your collection and make sure you remove any resources past their use-by-date before starting Data Entry.  Some basic criteria used for selecting resources to cull include:-


SCIS

This stands for School Cataloging Information Services which is an arm of the Curriculum Corporation.  This organisation has a huge database of catalogue information for resources likely to be found in schools.  Data is downloaded simply by scanning or typing in the ISBN number of each resource.  This is a very fast and easy process once you know what you're doing, definitely worth looking into!


Barcoding..


The Barcodes

We suggest you use Code 39 barcodes for both resources and borrowers, but it doesn't really matter as long as your barcode scanner is configured to read the symbolgy you use.


Two suppliers we have found helpful are:-

Leigh Mardon Graphics - (03) 9556 8111

All Barcodes Australia -  (07) 3832 7383


Both are familiar with what's required for LibCode.


The Scanners (Barcode Readers)

There are several brands and models of scanners available through LibCode Library Systems.  Please check http://www.libcode.com.au/clients/Default.asp under Barcode Scanners for details of popular models though there are heaps of others available.


Deciding on the order of Data Entry


Consider the work flow of your setup

Setting yourself up in a functional and comfortable work area as well as streamlining the way you go about your work will save a huge amount of time.

Little things such as:-


Don't just enter data...get into Full On Data Entry! (FODE in Education)