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Library users encouraged to get ready for system switchover

Derbyshire County Council will introduce the new Library Management System in February. It will replace the current system being used at all libraries across the county.

It will modernise how Derbyshire libraries work day-to-day and be more cost-effective and efficient.

Work starts on of the switchover on 6 February and all county council library users will be affected as they will be unable to access some of the services and resources they normally use for up to 1 week.

The switchover will happen on a rolling programme between 11 to 14 February, with a number of libraries coming back online each day from the 11 February. The work is scheduled to be completed by 14 February when all customers will be able to access the full range of services.

The Library Management System plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth running of the library service and manages the account details and loan history of all library users as well as helping staff to manage the collection of books and other resources across its network of 43 county-run libraries. The 2 community-managed libraries at Tideswell and Woodville will also move to the new system.

In the lead up to the switchover, all library members are being encouraged to check their membership details are up to date.

During the update customers will still be able to borrow and return books at a library during opening hours as staff will be using a temporary offline system.

However, until the new system goes live, staff will be unable to:

  • change a customer’s account details
  • take payments for lost or damaged items
  • search the catalogue for stock
  • view, place or modify reservations
  • receive new stock.

People will still be able to join a library by visiting any county library during opening hours but online registration will be unavailable.

To accommodate the system downtime, items borrowed from this week (starting Monday 13 January) will be issued until Monday 3 March. From Tuesday 11 February issues will revert to a 3-week loan period.

People using e-books, e-audio, e-magazines and e-newspapers (Borrowbox, uLibrary, Libby and Pressreaderwill still have access to these services if they are already signed in before the switchover, so they are being encouraged to sign in and stay signed in before 6 February to ensure continued access. While the system is being switched however, they won’t be able to log in to any of the e-resources that need new authentication.

Customers will still be able to use the self-service kiosks to check books in and out, although they won’t have access to their account details and won’t be able to make any payments.

The PC booking software will be in offline mode but those who have used library computers before will still be able to do so although new users will need help from library staff.

Anyone with queries about the switchover can:

 

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