[Mcls-print-storage] [External] Re: MI-SPI 2.0: Survey Overview & Gold Rush Recommendation (Response Needed)
Peters, Timothy
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Hi Sarah,
Central Michigan University would also like to migrate to Gold Rush.
Tim
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Tim Peters
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From: Mcls-print-storage <mcls-print-storage-bounces at mcls.org> On Behalf Of Kathie Mason via Mcls-print-storage
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2024 3:00 PM
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Subject: [External] Re: [Mcls-print-storage] MI-SPI 2.0: Survey Overview & Gold Rush Recommendation (Response Needed)
Hello Sarah
EMU is also on board with moving ahead with MI-SPI and GoldRush
Kathie
On Tue, Nov 19, 2024 at 2:49 PM Bruce Sarjeant via Mcls-print-storage <mcls-print-storage at mcls.org<mailto:mcls-print-storage at mcls.org>> wrote:
Hello Sarah
NMU is on board with moving ahead with MI-SPI and GoldRush.
On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 8:55 AM Stephanie Davis via Mcls-print-storage <mcls-print-storage at mcls.org<mailto:mcls-print-storage at mcls.org>> wrote:
Greetings MI-SPI 2.0 Members! Today’s email has two purposes:
One, to provide an overview of the MI-SPI 2.0 Summer Survey findings and two, to share the Steering Committee’s recommendation for MI-SPI libraries to move to Gold Rush. Let’s start with the survey summary.
* MI-SPI 2.0 Summer Survey Results
* Attached is a spreadsheet with the survey data. The tabs show the data by survey section.
* Also attached the survey questionnaire for reference.
* MI-SPI 2.0 Summer Survey Summary (also attached)
Based on the findings of the survey, and follow-up discussion at the most recent Steering Committee meeting, the MI-SPI 2.0 Steering Committee recommends the group move retention data to Gold Rush. The cost for making the move is $900 per library for institutions with up to 1 million records. This is a yearly charge. Moving retention records to Gold Rush gives libraries access to the group data for assessment and comparison. While all retention data for each participating library has been saved, there is currently no way for libraries to review, compare and work with the group data. Visit the Gold Rush<https://coalliance.org/about-gold-rush> website for more information. Along with discussing Gold Rush, the option of moving MI-SPI 2.0 from MCLS to the Eastern Academic Scholars’ Trust (EAST) was considered by the Steering Committee. One benefit to moving to Gold Rush is that it would enable MI-SPI to align with EAST<https://eastlibraries.org/> <https://eastlibraries.org/> more seamlessly in the future if that is a direction the group wishes to explore. We can schedule a meeting with EAST staff so the MI-SPI community can learn more about how other statewide/consortial groups work with EAST. For now, the focus is on moving data to Gold Rush.
Please share if your library supports the Steering Committee recommendation that MI-SPI 2.0 libraries move data to Gold Rush. The date for responding is November 22, 2024. Once we know the libraries interested in making the move, a session with Gold Rush will be scheduled.
As you probably know, I am retiring on November 1, 2024. The new MCLS eLicensing and Collection Resources (eLCR) Manager, Sarah Beaubien, will lead MI-SPI moving forward. Sarah’s experience with MI-SPI during her tenure at Grand Valley State University is a great asset and will serve the group well! It has been a pleasure working with MI-SPI 2.0 over the past five years and I wish the group continued success.
Sincerely,
Stephanie D. Davis, M.S./M.B.A
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