MANDATORY PROPOSERS’ CONFERENCE: OCTOBER 30, 2000
SUBMIT I.T.N. PROPOSALS TO:
                  PURCHASING DIVISION
                 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA                                                       INVITATION TO NEGOTIATE
                  CENTRAL PURCHASING                                                                       Acknowledgment Form
                     PO Box 115250
               GAINESVILLE, FL 32611-5250
                  Phone: (352) 392-1331
                   Fax: (352) 392-8837
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                                           and may not be withdrawn within 45 days after such date and time.
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UNIVERSITY MAILING DATE:                   PURCHASING AGENT                              I.T.N. PROPOSAL TITLE:
                                           M. Williams/lsu                               SUS Library Management System
October 11, 2000                                                                         Software
FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OR S.S. NUMBER                                                                                       CASH DISCOUNT TERMS
                                                                                         Delivery will be:
VENDOR NAME                                                                              REASON FOR NOT SUBMITTING I.T.N. PROPOSAL
VENDOR MAILING ADDRESS                                                                   CERTIFIED OR CASHIERS CHECK IS ATTACHED, WHEN REQUIRED,
                                                                                         IN THE AMOUNT OF $
CITY - STATE - ZIP CODE                                                                              POSTING OF I.T.N. PROPOSAL
                                                                                                                       TABULATIONS
AREA CODE           TELEPHONE NO.                                                        I.T.N. Proposal tabulations with intended award(s) will be posted for review by
                                                                                         interested parties at the location where the I.T.N. Proposals were opened and will
                                                                                         remain posted for a period of 72 hours. Failure to file a protest within the time
                    TOLL FREE NO.                                                        prescribed in Section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, shall constitute a waiver of
                                                                                         proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Posting will be on or about:
                    FAX NO.
I certify that this I.T.N. Proposal is made without prior understanding,
agreement,     or   connection    with   any    corporation,    firm   or   person
submitting an I.T.N. Proposal for the same materials, supplies, or
equipment and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. I                              AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE (MANUAL)
agree to an I.T.N. proposal by all conditions of this I.T.N. Proposal and
certify that I am authorized to sign this I.T.N. Proposal for the Proposer.
Proposer certifies that he is/is not in compliance with the wage and price
                                                                                                 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE (TYPED), TITLE
standards established by the Executive Office of the President's Council
on wage and price stability.
                         GENERAL CONDITIONS:                                               4. PRICES, TERMS AND PAYMENT: Firm prices shall be Proposed and
                                                                                           will include all packing, handling, shipping charges, and delivery to the destination
SEALED I.T.N. PROPOSALS: All I.T.N. proposal sheets and this form                          shown herein.
must be executed and submitted in a sealed envelope. (DO NOT INCLUDE                       (a) TAXES: The University of Florida does not pay Federal Excise and Sales
MORE THAN ONE I.T.N. PROPOSAL PER ENVELOPE.) The face of the                               taxes on direct purchases of tangible personal property. The Florida Tax Exempt
envelope shall contain, in addition to the above address, the date, and time of the        Number is 11-06-024056-57C. This exemption does not apply to purchases of
I.T.N. Proposal opening and the I.T.N. Proposal number. All I.T.N. Proposals are           tangible personal property in the performance of contracts for the improvement of
subject to the conditions specified herein. Those, which do not comply with these          state-owned real property (see Chapter 192, Florida Statutes).
conditions, are subject to rejection.                                                      (b) DISCOUNTS: Cash discount for prompt payment shall not be considered in
1. EXECUTION OF I.T.N. PROPOSAL: I.T.N. Proposal must contain a                            determining the lowest net cost for I.T.N. proposal evaluation purposes. However,
manual signature of authorized representative in the space provided above. I.T.N.          every effort will be made to take the discount in the time offered.
Proposal must be typed or printed in ink. Use of erasable ink is not permitted. All        (c) MISTAKES: Proposers' are expected to examine the specifications, delivery
corrections to prices made by Proposer must be initialed.                                  schedule, proposed prices, extensions, and all instructions pertaining to supplies
                                                                                           and services. Failure to do so will be at Proposers' risk. Unit prices Proposed will
2. NO I.T.N. PROPOSAL SUBMITTED: If not submitting an I.T.N                                govern in award.
proposal, respond by returning only this I.T.N. proposal acknowledgment form,              (d) INVOICING AND PAYMENT: Pursuant to Section 215.422(3)(b), Florida
marking it "NO I.T.N. PROPOSAL", and explain the reason in the space provided              Statutes, UNIVERSITY shall mail to Vendor payment of an invoice within forty
above. Failure to respond 3 times in succession without justification may be cause         (40) days after receipt of an acceptable invoice and receipt, inspection, and
for removal of the supplier's name from the I.T.N. Proposal mailing list. NOTE:            approval of the goods and/or services provided in accordance with the terms and
To qualify as a respondent, Proposer must submit a "NO I.T.N. PROPOSAL", and               conditions of this ITN. University may make partial payments to Vendor upon
it must be received no later than the stated I.T.N. Proposal opening date and hour.        partial delivery of services upon request by Vendor and approval by University
3. I.T.N. PROPOSAL OPENING: Shall be public, on the date, location and                     providing fees or other compensation for services or expenses, hourly or daily
the time specified on the I.T.N. proposal form. It is the Proposer's responsibility to     rates or units of deliverables are clearly identified. Units of deliverables shall
assure that the I.T.N. proposal is delivered at the proper time and place of the           include, but not be limited to, reports, findings, and drafts, where applicable, that
I.T.N. proposal opening. I.T.N. proposals, which for any reason are not so                 must be received and accepted in writing by the University prior to payment.
delivered, will not be considered. NOTE: I.T.N. proposal tabulations will be               Invoices for fees or other compensation for services or expenses shall be submitted
furnished upon written request accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped                    in detail sufficient for proper pre-audit and post-audit reviews. Failure by
envelope and payment of predetermined fee after the notice of decision or intended         University to make such payment within forty (40) days shall result in University
decision or ten days after the I.T.N. Proposal opening, whichever is earlier. I.T.N.       paying interest at the rate established annually by the Comptroller of the State of
Proposal tabulations will not be provided by telephone.                                    Florida on the unpaid balance from the expiration of the 40-day period. Interest
                                                                                           payments shall be mailed within fifteen (15) days after they become due. In the
case of an error on the part of Vendor, the forty (40) day period shall begin to run      12. ASSIGNMENT: Any Contract or Purchase Order issued pursuant to this
upon receipt by University of a corrected invoice or other remedy of the error.           invitation to Negotiate and the monies, which may become due hereunder, are not
A Vendor ombudsman in the Department of Banking and Finance is available to               assignable except with the prior written approval of the purchaser.
assist the Vendor if problems are experienced in obtaining timely payments from           13. LIABILITY: The proposer agrees to indemnify and save the University of
the University. The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at (904) 488-2924, or               Florida, its officers, agents, and employees harmless from any and all judgments,
by calling the State Comptroller's Hotline, 1-800-848-3792.                               orders, awards, costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, and also all claims on
(e) ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS: The State of Florida's performance and                         account of damages to property, including loss of use thereof, or bodily injury
obligation to pay under this contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by       (including death) which may be hereafter sustained by the proposer, its employees,
the Legislature.                                                                          its subcontractors, or the University of Florida, its officers, agents, or employees,
(f) CONDITION AND PACKAGING: It is understood and agreed that any                         or third persons, arising out of or in connection with this I.T.N. proposal and
item offered or shipped as a result of this I.T.N. Proposal shall be a new, current       which are the result of the proposer's breach of contract or of the negligent acts of
standard production model available at the time of this I.T.N. Proposal. All              the proposer, its officers, agents, and employees. This condition does not apply to
containers shall be suitable for storage or shipment, and all prices shall include        contracts between government agencies.
standard commercial packaging.
(g) SAFETY STANDARDS: Unless otherwise stipulated in the I.T.N. Proposal,                 14. FACILITIES: The University reserves the right to inspect the Proposer's
all manufactured items and fabricated assemblies shall comply with applicable             facilities at any time with prior notice.
requirements of Occupational Safety and Health Act and any standards thereunder.          15. SERVICE AND WARRANTY: Unless otherwise specified, the Proposer
5. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: The award hereunder is subject to the                            shall define any warranty service and replacements that will be provided during
      provisions of Chapter 112, Florida Statutes. All Proposers' must disclose           and subsequent to this contract. Proposers' must explain on an attached sheet to
      with their I.T.N. Proposal the name of any officer, director, or agent who is       what extent warranty and service facilities are provided.
      also an employee of the University of Florida, or any of its agencies.              16. SAMPLES: Samples of items, when called for, must be furnished free of
      Further, all Proposers' must disclose the name of any State employee who            expense, on or before I.T.N. Proposal opening time and date, and if not destroyed,
      owns, directly or indirectly, an interest of five percent (5%) or more in the       may upon request, be returned at the Proposers' expense. Each individual sample
      Proposer's firm or any of its branches. In accordance with Chapter 6C-18,           must be labeled with Proposer's name, manufacturer's brand name and number,
      Florida Administrative Code, no person or firm who receives a contract to           I.T.N. Proposal number and item reference. Request for return of samples shall be
      perform a feasibility study for potential implementation of a subsequent            accompanied by instructions, which include shipping authorization and name of
      contract, participates in the drafting of a competitive solicitation, or develops   carrier, and must be received with the I.T.N. Proposal. If instructions are not
      a program for future implementation shall be eligible to contract with              received within this time, the commodities shall be disposed of by the University
      University dealing with the specific subject matter, nor shall any firm in          of Florida.
      which such person has any interest be eligible to receive to such contract.
      The individuals taking part in the development or selection of criteria for         17. INSPECTION, ACCEPTANCE AND TITLE: Inspection and acceptance
      evaluation, the evaluation process and the contract award shall be                  will be at destination unless otherwise provided. Title and risk of loss or damage at
      independent of and have no conflict of interest in the entities evaluated and       all items shall be the responsibility of the contract supplier until accepted by the
      selected. Proposers must disclose with their proposal any actual or potential       University, unless loss or damage results from negligence by the University. The
      conflict of interest.                                                               contract supplier shall be responsible for filing, processing and collecting all
                                                                                          damage claims. However, to assist him in the expeditious handling of damage
6. SELECTION: As the best interest of the University of Florida may require,              claims, the University will:
the right is reserved to make selections by individual item, group of items, all or       (a) Record any evidence of visible damage on all copies of the delivering
none, or a combination thereof; to reject any and all I.T.N. Proposals or waive any             carrier's Bill of Lading.
minor irregularity or technicality in I.T.N. proposals received. Proposers' are           (b) Report damage (Visible or Concealed) to the carrier and contract supplier
cautioned to make no assumptions unless their I.T.N. Proposal has been evaluated                confirming such reports in writing within 15 days of delivery, requesting that
as being responsive.                                                                            the carrier inspect the damaged merchandise.
                                                                                          (c) Retain the item and its shipping container, including inner packing material
7. INTERPRETATIONS/DISPUTES: Any questions concerning conditions                                until inspection is performed by the carrier, and disposition given by the
or negotiation considerations shall be directed in writing to the Purchasing                    contract supplier.
Division. Inquiries must reference the date of I.T.N. Proposal opening and the            (d) Provide the contract supplier with a copy of the carriers Bill of Lading and
I.T.N. proposal number. No interpretations shall be considered binding unless                   damage inspection report.
provided in writing by the University of Florida in response to requests in full          18. PATENTS AND ROYALTIES: The Proposer, without exception, shall
compliance with this condition. Any person who is affected adversely by the               indemnify and save harmless the University of Florida and its employees from
University's decision or intended decision shall file with the University a notice of     liability of any nature or kind, including cost and expenses for or on account of
protest in writing within 72 hours after the posting of the I.T.N. Proposal               any copyrighted, patented, or unpatented invention, process, or article
tabulation or after receipt of the notice of the University's decision or intended        manufactured or used in the performance of the contract, including its use by the
decision and shall file a formal written protest within 10 days after the date the        University of Florida. If the Proposer uses any design, device, or materials
notice of protest was filed. With respect to a protest of the negotiation                 covered by letters, patent or copyright, it is mutually agreed and understood
considerations contained in a request for I.T.N. proposal, the notice of protest shall    without exception that the I.T.N. Proposal prices shall include all royalties or costs
be filed in writing within 72 hours after the receipt of the project plans and            arising from the use of such design, device, or materials in any way involved in the
negotiation considerations or intended project plans and negotiation considerations       work.
and the formal written protest shall be filed within 10 days after the date the notice
of protest is filed. Failure to file a notice of protest or failure to file a formal      19. CONFLICT BETWEEN DOCUMENTS: If any terms and conditions
written protest within the time prescribed in section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes,        contained within the documents that are a part of this ITN or resulting contract are
shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. At          in conflict with any other terms and conditions contained therein, then the various
the time of filing the formal written protest, the Proposer shall post with the           documents comprising this ITN or resulting contract, as applicable, shall govern in
University a bond, payable to the University of Florida, in an amount equal to 1%         the following order of precedence: Amendment, Contract for Services and
of the University's estimate of the total volume of the contract, or $5,000,              Addendum(s), Addenda to Request for I.T.N. Proposal, Special Conditions,
whichever is less. The bond shall be conditioned upon the payment of all costs,           General Conditions, Invitation to Negotiate, and other materials.
which may be adjudged against the Proposer.                                               20.     NON CONFORMANCE TO CONTRACT CONDITIONS: Items may
8. GOVERNMENTAL RESTRICTIONS: In the event any governmental                               be tested and/or inspected for compliance with specifications by the Florida
restrictions may be imposed which would necessitate alteration of the material,           Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, or by other appropriate testing
quality, workmanship or performance of the items offered in this I.T.N. Proposal          facilities. The data derived from any tests for compliance with specifications are
prior to their delivery, it shall be the responsibility of the successful Proposer to     public records and open to examination thereto in accordance with Chapter 119,
notify the purchaser at once, indicating in writing the specific regulation which         Florida Statutes. Items delivered not conforming to specifications may be rejected
requires an alteration. The University of Florida reserves the right to accept any        and returned at vendor's expense. These items and items not delivered as per
such alteration, including any price adjustments occasioned thereby, or to cancel         delivery data in I.T.N. proposal and/or purchase order may result in proposer being
the contract at no expense to the University.                                             found in default in which event any and all re-procurement costs may be charged
9. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: Applicable provision of all federal, state,                        against the defaulting contractor. Any violation of these conditions may also result
county and local laws, and of all ordinances, rules and regulations shall govern          in the proposer's name being removed from the University of Florida's vendor
development, submittal and evaluation of all I.T.N. Proposals received in response        mailing list and the Department of Management Services Division of Purchasing,
hereto and shall govern any and all claims and disputes which may arise between           mailing list.
person(s) submitting an I.T.N Proposal response hereto and the University of              21. PUBLIC RECORDS: All I.T.N. proposal information submitted and opened
Florida, by and through its officers, employees and authorized representatives, or        becomes subject to the Public Records Law set forth in Chapter 119, Florida
any other person, natural or otherwise: and lack of knowledge by any Proposer             Statutes.
shall not constitute a cognizable defense against the legal effect thereof. Any           22. PUBLIC RECORDS CANCELLATION: Any resulting contract may be
violations of these conditions may also result in the proposer's name being               unilaterally canceled for refusal by the proposer to allow public access to all
removed from the University of Florida's vendor mailing list and the Department           documents, papers, letters, or other materials subject to the provisions of Chapter
of Management Services, Division of Purchasing, mailing list.                             119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the proposer in conjunction with
10. LOBBYING: Contractor is prohibited from using funds provided under                    the contract.
any contract or purchase order for the purpose of lobbying the Legislature or any         23. AUDIT: Invoices for fees or other compensation for services or expenses
official, officer, commission, board, authority, council, committee, or department        shall be submitted in detail sufficient for proper pre-audit and post-audit reviews.
of the executive branch or the judicial branch of state government.
11. ADVERTISING: In submitting an I.T.N Proposal, the Proposer agrees not                 24. TRAVEL: Bills for any travel expenses must be submitted in accordance with
to use the results therefrom as a part of any commercial advertising.                     Section 112.061, Florida Statutes. No travel expenses may be paid to, or for the
                                                                                          benefit of, any individual, by the University, in excess of the amount permitted by
                                                                                          Section 112.061, Florida Statutes. Any expenses in excess of the amounts
                                                                                          prescribed by law shall be borne by the proposer.
                   NOTE: ANY AND ALL SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS ATTACHED HERETO WHICH VARY FROM THESE GENERAL
                   CONDITIONS SHALL HAVE PRECEDENCE. PUR: 7033 (Rev. 9/95)
          NOTE: ANY AND ALL SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS ATTACHED HERETO WHICH VARY FROM THESE GENERAL CONDITIONS SHALL HAVE PRECEDENCE.
                                   State University System of Florida
                                Integrated Library Management System
                                         Invitation to Negotiate
                                                          Prepared by
                                                       the
                                       State University System of Florida
                                     Florida Center for Library Automation
NOTE: ANY AND ALL SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS ATTACHED HERETO WHICH VARY FROM THESE GENERAL CONDITIONS SHALL HAVE PRECEDENCE.
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          Table of Contents
          GENERAL CONDITIONS
                         1
          1 INTRODUCTION
                                 7
          1.1    Purpose
                                7
          1.2    Background and Project History
                                7
          1.3    Objectives
                                       8
          1.4    Assumptions
                              10
          2 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
                               11
          2.1     Terms and Conditions Applicable to Proposers
                               11
          2.1.1 Proposed Schedule of Events
                               11
          2.1.2 Inquiries
                               12
          2.1.3 Mandatory Proposers’ Conference
                               12
          2.1.4 Submission of Proposals
                               13
          2.1.5 Proposal Duration
                               15
          2.1.6 Pricing
                               15
          2.1.7-2.1.20 Other Conditions
                               16
          2.2     Terms and Conditions Applicable to Selected Vendor
                               19
          2.2.1 Payment Schedule
                               19
          2.2.2 Acceptance Testing
                               21
          2.2.3 Implementation Plan
                               28
          2.2.4 Contract Duration and Extension Option
                               28
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          2.2.5   Escrow of Essential Software
                                29
          2.2.6-2.2.20 Other Conditions
                                29
          3 EVALUATION
                                 35
          3.1     General Information
                                 35
          3.2     Proposal Requirements
                                 35
          3.3     Evaluation Criteria
                                 37
          3.4     Evaluation Process
                                 37
          3.5     General Scoring Principles
                                 39
          3.6     Scoring Mechanism for Section 5
                                 40
          3.7     Scoring Mechanism for Section 6
                                 41
          3.8     Scoring Mechanism for Section 7
                                 42
          3.9     Final Negotiation and Selection
                                 42
          4 MANDATORY SPECIFICATIONS
                               43
          4.1    Mandatory - General System Functions
                               43
          4.2    Mandatory – Data Conversion
                               47
          4.3    Mandatory – Requirements for Computer Hardware and
          Platforms            48
          4.4    Mandatory - Hardware Recommendation
                               48
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          Table of Contents (Continued)
          5 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
                              51
          5.1  Acquisitions and Serials Control
                              52
          5.2  Cataloging and Database Maintenance
                              62
          5.3  OPAC
                              70
          5.4  Access Services
                              77
          5.5  Systems Administration
                              87
          6 COST SUMMARY
                             111
          6.1  Complete Price List
                             111
          6.2  Guaranteed Discounts
                             111
          6.3  Detailed Cost Quotes for Each Configuration…
                             111
          7 VENDOR VIABILITY
                              115
          7.1  Vendor Information and Experience
                              115
          7.2  Autonomy and Governance
                              115
          7.3  Financial Data
                              116
          7.4  References
                              116
          7.5  Customer Support
                              117
          7.6  Implementation
                              117
          APPENDICES
          Appendix A: Overview of Current SUS LMS System and SUS
          Environment 119
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          A.1     The State University System of Florida (SUS)
                                 119
          A.2     The SUS Library Program
                                 119
          A.3     The Current LMS
                                 120
          A.4     Demographics and environmental data
                                 121
                  Table 1: SUSof Florida and Their Library Service
          Points                 122
                  Table 2: Student and Faculty Population
                                 123
                  Table 3: Summary of Database Record Counts
                         123
                  Table 4: Detailed Library Catalog Record Counts
                                 124
                  Table 5: Sample System Transaction Load For All SUS
          Libraries              125
                  Table 6: Circulation Activity Summary
                                 125
                  Table 7: 1998/1999 Circulation Statistics -- Charges +
          Renewals               125
                  Table 8: Database Searches
                         126
                  Table 9: Commercial A&I Database Record Counts
                         127
          Appendix B: Glossary
                                 128
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          1      INTRODUCTION
          1.1    Purpose
                  This document presents specifications and related
          information for the delivery, installation, implementation, and
          maintenance of and data conversion and training for an
          integrated library management system for the libraries of the
          State University System of Florida (SUS) institutions. The
          software is to be installed over a 2-3 year period. This
          Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) has been developed through the
          cooperative efforts of the SUS libraries and the Florida Center
          for Library Automation (FCLA), an agency of the State
          University System of Florida attached to the University of
          Florida which serves as the purchasing agent for this project.
          The contracting party will be the University of Florida
          (University) for and on behalf of the Board of Regents of the
          State of Florida.
                  FCLA has received part of the funding for this project.
          A budget request for the remaining funds is going forward to
          the Florida Legislature for the 2001/2002 fiscal year. A final
          commitment and the signing of the contract will be contingent
          upon confirmation of receipt of sufficient funds to cover the
          complete cost of the project.
          1.2    Background and Project History
                  A statewide SUS Library Management System
          Committee (LMSC) has been formed to investigate library
          systems for the migration of all SUS libraries to a new platform.
          The plan is to continue to provide access to the entire SUS
          library collection via a common library management system and
          to enable patron-initiated remote borrowing.
                 An overview of the SUS libraries:
                       •      55 libraries at 10 universities (see
                       Appendix A, Table 1)
                           • 10 main libraries
                           • 4 law school libraries
                           • 3 health science center libraries
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                             • 17 branch campus libraries in 4 time
                             zones (US Eastern and Central; London,
                             England; Florence, Italy)
                             • 21 specialized libraries
                             • 17 million volumes in collections ranging
                             from 300,000 to 4 million
                             • 2,000 staff combined
                         •      Serving over 200,000 students and
                         15,000 faculty
                  The State University System of Florida employs a single
          automated library system to provide library management
          software to the 10 universities. Some universities have multiple
          libraries. Each library operates autonomously with respect to
          the acquisitions, cataloging, and circulation of library materials.
          Some campuses have implemented selected modules such as
          acquisitions and serials control, electronic course reserve and
          ILL on stand-alone systems. Appendix A provides a set of
          tables that identify the 10 SUS universities, their physical
          locations and their system environments.
                  Currently, all of the libraries participate in the SUS
          shared FCLA system based on a heavily-customized version of
          NOTIS. The software and data files are housed on IBM
          mainframe and RS6000/SP servers at a central site in
          Gainesville, Florida. Participating libraries connect to the
          server site through either dedicated fractional T1 lines or
          Internet2 connections. The network infrastructure used by the
          project is in transition as many of the libraries move away from
          FCLA-funded dedicated fractional T1 lines to the Internet2
          lines being installed at many of the SUS campuses. The vendor
          will not be responsible for any aspects of the network. One of
          the goals of this project is to maintain the concept of some
          number of shared servers located in Gainesville under FCLA's
          control.
                 FCLA, located in Gainesville, FL, administers and
          controls the NOTIS implementation. During the initial
          implementations in the 1985-1987 time frame, FCLA worked in
          cooperation with the vendor for training, orientation and initial
          implementations, but conversion and loading responsibilities
          were handled by FCLA. FCLA continues to provide database
          maintenance, implementation services, software training,
          technical support and development services. While it is
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          assumed that eventually FCLA will serve similar roles in the
          ongoing support of a new system, it is expected that the vendor
          will provide the initial implementation, data conversion and
          training services to each of the universities through a team
          effort involving both FCLA and library staff. See Sections
          6.3.4 (Cost - Data Conversion) and 6.3.5 (Cost -
          Training/Documentation) for more information.
          1.3    Objectives
                 The SUS is committed to providing exceptional library
          and information services to the university community by
          implementing an integrated library management system of
          superior functionality and cost efficiency.
                  It is expected that the SUS libraries will operate
          autonomously with respect to the acquisition, serials control,
          circulation, and cataloging of library materials using an
          environment of shared hardware and software. At the same
          time the library management system is expected to provide
          consortium-based capabilities such as a union catalog that is
          expected to indicate complete bibliographic holdings and
          circulation status of those holdings and be available from any
          workstation accessing the proposed system, regardless of its
          location.
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          Two models co-exist in the SUS and will be supported by
          FCLA:
                 SUS-wide (S) = must fully support an arrangement that
                                will allow separate universities to share
                                hardware and software while enabling
                                each university to access and maintain
                                its own library data. The library
                                management system and local data for
                                each university must be able to have
                                separate profile and security
                                configurations that are controlled at the
                                university level.
                 Institutional (I) = must fully support an arrangement that
                                    enables the data from multiple libraries
                                    at a single university to coexist in the
                                    same data files. The Online Public
                                    Access Catalog (OPAC) incorporates
                                    all the libraries located at that single
                                    university. In addition, each library at
                                    the university must have the option to
                                    have separate profile and security
                                    configurations for staff functions. Two
                                    examples of this arrangement are the
                                    complex of libraries located at the
                                    University of Florida and University of
                                    South Florida.
          The type of functionality the SUS libraries are seeking to
          incorporate includes:
                     • Consortium-based capabilities such as union
                     catalog, universal borrowing within the SUS and
                     non-mediated requesting of library materials.
                     • Ability of the SUS to distribute the system across
                     different servers
                     • Ability of the system to support the combined
                     transaction load of SUS libraries on campuses of the
                     10 universities and their branches with excellent
                     performance for all participating libraries.
                     • A state-of-the-art integrated library system that
                     provides access to public services, collection
                     management, and technical services functions.
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                    • A system that enables each campus to view and
                    maintain its own data with local control of profile
                    and security configurations.
                    • Ability to effectively convert data from the
                    existing library systems into a new format that will
                    preserve and insure its continued development and
                    preservation, as well as the ability to migrate data to
                    new generations of library systems.
                    • Allow for the integration of electronic resources
                    that are made available through the SUS Digital
                    Library initiative (e.g., bibliographic and full-text
                    databases, image databases, electronic journals, etc.).
                    • Provide a means of, or an interface to, user
                    authentication and user authorization vis-a-vis the
                    SUS-wide borrowing of library materials.
                    • Ability to exploit emerging technologies and
                    information resources to raise the level of library
                    services, facilitate an increase in staff productivity,
                    and improve effectiveness.
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          1.4    Assumptions
                    • The SUS will purchase a system that provides
                    the most forward-looking, flexible, extensible, and
                    cost efficient solution. The system architecture
                    should be open, client-server, and make use of a
                    commercial relational or object-oriented database for
                    much of its functionality.
                    • The SUS will not be an alpha or beta site for a
                    new system and will award a contract on the basis of
                    what is actually in general release at the time of
                    purchase.
                    • The SUS will select a system that runs on
                    standard hardware. Hardware will be purchased
                    separately using existing State of Florida contract
                    terms and pricing. However, vendor is required to
                    provide sufficient information on the hardware
                    necessary to support the universities based on the
                    environmental information in Appendix A.4 such
                    that total system costs can be derived.
                    • The system chosen will support the library
                    management system needs of the 10 universities.
                    The system must provide for a range of desired
                    functions that will serve the range of libraries from
                    the smallest to the largest site. For a system to be
                    considered, it must satisfy the requirements for the
                    largest, most complex libraries in the SUS system
                    that includes two institutions that are members of the
                    Association of Research Libraries.
                    • The system must support the ability for the SUS
                    libraries to provide consortial services such as an
                    online union catalog of an estimated six million
                    unique bibliographic records in machine-readable
                    form (as outlined in Appendix A.4, Table 3) and
                    circulation for all 213,000 SUS students from any
                    SUS library.
                    • The software and hardware used to support the
                    system will be housed on servers centralized in
                    Gainesville
                    • The system will be designed to work across a
                    wide area network and will be Internet accessible.
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          2       ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
          2.1     Terms and Conditions Applicable to all
                  Proposers
          2.1.1   Schedule of Events
          The following dates are firm and are NOT subject to change:
                  EVENT
                       DATE
                  Mandatory Proposers’ Conference         October 30, 2000
                  Submission of Questions Deadline November 20, 2000
                  Submission of ITN Proposal Deadline December 1, 2000
                  Proposal Opening                        December 1, 2000
          The following dates are APPROXIMATE dates and are subject
          to change:
                  Announcement of Short List               February 2, 2001
                 Scripted demonstrations by short-listed vendors
          February-March 2001
                  Site visits/interviews with short-listed vendors     March-
                  April 2001
                  Site visits/interviews with selected customers       March-
                  April 2001
                  Negotiation with Preferred Vendor         April-June2001
                  Projected Contract Award                           June 2001
                  Start of System Installation Planning              July 2001
                 Proposers’ attention is drawn to the scheduled dates for
          the mandatory Proposers’ Conference and the on-site scripted
          demonstrations by selected vendors. Both will take place at the
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          University of Central Florida in Orlando. The latter will be two
          days in duration involving simultaneous scripted demos for
          individual functions. Proposers should review this schedule and
          be prepared to make relevant staff available during these dates.
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          2.1.2. Inquiries
                 All vendor inquiries must be directed in writing (mail,
          email or fax) to the principal contact who is the only authorized
          SUS contact:
                         Central Purchasing
                         ATTN: Michael Williams
                         Associate Director of Purchasing
                         102 Elmore Hall
                         P.O. Box 115250
                         University of Florida
                         Gainesville, FL 32611-5250
                         Phone: (352) 392-1331 X304
                         Fax: (352) 392-8837
                         Email: mawill@ufl.edu
                  The University will not give verbal answers to inquiries
          regarding the specifications, or verbal instructions prior to or
          after the award of the proposal. A verbal statement regarding
          same by any person shall be non-binding. The University is not
          liable for any increased costs resulting from the Proposer
          accepting verbal direction. All changes, if necessary, shall be
          made by written addendum to the proposal.
                     Any explanation desired by Vendors must be
          requested of the University of Florida Purchasing Department in
          writing, and if an explanation is necessary, a reply shall be
          made in the form of an addendum, a copy of which will be
          forwarded to each Vendor who attends the Mandatory
          Proposers’ Conference.
                     The closing date for questions is November 20,
          2000, as set forth in Section 2.1 (Proposed Schedule of Events).
          Answers to all substantive questions will be provided only to
          the vendors who attend the mandatory proposers’ conference
          scheduled for October 30, 2000 prior to the deadline for
          submitting the ITN proposals.
          2.1.3. Mandatory Proposers’ Conference
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                  A mandatory Proposers’ Conference will be held at the
          time and place given below. The purpose of this conference is
          to hear any and all questions arising from this Invitation to
          Negotiate. Answers to any questions that might arise will be in
          the form of an Addendum to the Invitation to Negotiate that
          will be provided to those who attend the conference. All such
          revisions must be acknowledged by signature and returned with
          the proposal. FAILURE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING
          WILL RESULT IN THE REJECTION OF YOUR
          PROPOSAL.
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                  AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT of 1990 - If
          special accommodations are needed in order to attend the
          mandatory Proposers’ Conference or a proposal opening,
          contact Michael Williams by October 26, 2000. See Section
          2.1.2 for contact information.
                 Date, Time, and Location of the Mandatory Proposers’
          Conference
                  Date:         October 30, 2000
                  Time:         1:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST)
                  Location:     Student Union
                                Room – Egmont Key Room, #224
                                University of Central Florida
                                Orlando, Florida
          Directions to the UCF Campus, the UCF Student Union and
          vicinity are available at the following URL:
          http://www.ucf.edu/contact/location.html
          2.1.4   Submission of Proposals
                 In order to be considered in the award, proposals should
          be submitted on the University of Florida Invitation to
          Negotiate Acknowledgment form with
                  one (1) complete original proposal,
                  twelve (12) complete photocopies and
                  one (1) machine-readable version in MS Word 97 on
                     a standard floppy disk. Proposals must be submitted
                     in a sealed envelope, with the following information
                     on the outside of the envelope:
                                proposal number,
                                date and time of proposal opening, and
                                company name.
          The official proposal must be submitted in paper form. Faxed
          proposals will not be accepted. The MS Word 97 version must
          be suitable for posting on a secure server for wide dissemination
          to the LMSC and its subcommittees. An MS Word 97 version
          of the ITN is available at the following URL:
                  http://www.fcla.edu/FCLAinfo/lms/itn.doc
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          This version can be downloaded and used as a template for both
          the printed and machine-readable responses so that both the
          official print response and the machine-readable version will be
          identical. University will not be responsible for notifying
          proposers of any differences between the printed proposal and
          the MS Word 97 proposal submitted by the vendor. In the
          event of any such differences, the printed proposal submitted by
          the vendor will control.
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                  In addition, one (1) complete, machine-readable set of
          user and system manuals covering all operations and functions
          suitable for posting on a secure server for wide dissemination to
          the LMSC and its subcommittees must be included with the
          proposal.
                  Proposers must identify those portions of their proposals
          that they deem to be confidential, proprietary information, or
          trade secrets. To the extent permitted by law, the SUS will
          make every reasonable effort to honor such confidentiality in
          accordance with statutory requirements. To the extent
          permitted by law, these documents will be kept confidential and
          will be deleted once the proposal has been awarded.
                  The vendor is required to respond to all information
          requested in the ITN. Information is requested in Sections 2, 4,
          5, 6 and 7. More specific guidelines are outlined in Section 3.2
          (Proposal Requirements). Any vendor who does not supply
          required information WILL BE DEEMED NON-
          RESPONSIVE AND, THEREFORE, ELIMINATED
          FROM FURTHER REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION.
          Proposals must be submitted by 3:30 p.m. EDT on December 1,
          2000 to:
                         Central Purchasing
                         ATTN: Michael Williams
                         Associate Director of Purchasing
                         102 Elmore Hall
                         P.O. Box 115250
                         University of Florida
                         Gainesville, FL 32611-5250
                 It is the vendor's responsibility to deliver the final
          proposal to the proper place by the correct date and time. No
          telephone, telegraphic or facsimile proposals will be considered.
          Proposals received after December 1, 2000 will be returned to
          the Proposers unopened. The use of express or priority mail
          services does not guarantee that proposals will be received on
          time.
                 If this proposal will be mailed through the U. S. Postal
          Service as regular mail, address the proposal to the PO Box as
          shown above. If a company representative plans to attend the
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          proposal opening; if the proposal will be hand delivered; or if
          the proposal will be delivered by a service other than the U. S.
          Postal Service regular mail, i.e., Federal Express, Airborne,
          United Parcel Service, Courier, U. S. Postal Express Mail, etc.,
          address the proposal to the Building and room number as shown
          above.
                  The decision to award a contract will be based upon the
          evaluation system outlined in Section 3 (Evaluation). Price,
          though a consideration, will not be the sole determining factor
          upon which a selection is made. There is no obligation to award
          a contract.
                 Proposers must indicate which parts of the project, if
          any, will be performed by subcontractors.
                  Proposers should be prepared to demonstrate their
          proposed products and services, if invited. The presentation
          will be at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, during
          February 2001.
                   Proposer should be prepared for site visits to vendor
          corporate offices by the LMSC and other appropriate SUS staff,
          if selected as a finalist.
                  The final contract will include this ITN, the vendor’s
          proposal to this ITN, other negotiated clauses, and standard
          State of Florida clauses as necessary.
          2.1.5   Proposal Duration
                Proposers must guarantee their proposals for a period of
          ONE (1) YEAR from the proposal deadline of December 1,
          2000.
          2.1.6   Pricing
                  The proposer must provide itemized pricing on the
          proposed system as described in Section 6 (Cost Summary).
          Pricing for products must be in the form of guaranteed
          discounts from the vendor's suggested retail prices that are in
          effect at the time the proposal is submitted. Vendors are
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          encouraged to propose discount ranges based on volume. It is
          acceptable for different discount levels to be applicable to
          different classifications of products. Complete price lists of all
          vendor products and services (data conversion, maintenance,
          installation, training, etc.) must be included in the proposal.
          During the term of the contract, the vendor must provide to the
          SUS updated vendor price lists within fifteen (15) days after
          they become available. The proposal must indicate compliance
          with these requirements.
                 The vendor shall provide the first year of the library
          management software maintenance as part of the proposal at no
          additional cost. Maintenance price quotes shall be included in
          Section 6 (Cost Summary) as part of the cost evaluation. The
          vendor shall provide a guaranteed annual escalation cap for
          maintenance fees or use the Consumer Price Index (CPI),
          whichever is lower.
                   The SUS requires one license for use by all participating
          institutions. The SUS will agree to limit use of the software to
          the business purposes of the SUS. The license must allow an
          unlimited number of users of the software by SUS institutions.
          The SUS anticipates that 10 institutions and one central support
          organization, i.e., FCLA, will use the software on a shared basis
          from one server site. In addition, FCLA will need a separate
          test copy of the system that enables the SUS libraries to test and
          train in a replication of their production database configuration
          with small test/training files.
                   All costs to be incurred and billed to the SUS should be
          included within the Proposer’s proposed cost and clearly
          labeled. The Proposer should understand that the SUS will not
          pay any amount identified as insurance or taxes of any kind,
          that liability for such items remains with the Proposer.
          2.1.7   Use of Terms
                  In this Invitation to Negotiate, unless otherwise
          indicated, the terms State University System and SUS are used
          synonymously; University of Florida and University are used
          synonymously, and FCLA and Florida Center for Library
          Automation are used synonymously. The terms vendor,
          proposer, offerer and contractor are used synonymously in this
          ITN unless otherwise indicated.
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          2.1.8   Equal Opportunity Statement
                   The State University System has established equal
          opportunity practices which conform to both the spirit and the
          letter of all laws against discrimination and prohibits
          discrimination based on race, creed, color, sex, age, national
          origin, marital status or religion. To be considered for inclusion
          as a supplier under this agreement, the proposer commits to the
          following:
                  A. The provisions of Executive Order 11246, September 24,
                     1966, and the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of
                     the Secretary of Labor are applicable to each order placed
                     against this agreement regardless of value.
                  B. If the proposer expects to receive $10,000 in orders
                     during the first 12 months of this agreement, a complete
                     certificate of non-segregated facilities shall be attached to
                     the proposal response.
                  C. If the proposer expects to receive $50,000 in orders
                     during the first 12 months of this agreement and employs
                     more than 50 people, standard form 100 (EEOO-1) must
                     be filed prior to March 1 of each year.
                  D. If the proposer expects to receive $50,000 in orders
                     during the first 12 months and employs more than 50
                     people, a written program for affirmative action
                     compliance must be maintained by the proposer, subject
                     to review upon request by the user agencies of this
                     agreement.
                  If you have already complied with the above, please
                  indicate____
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          2.1.9    Minority Business Status
                 To comply with the provisions of 6C-18 Florida
          Administrative Code, proposer should check the appropriate
          designation of the company.
                   Minority-owned firm                   Non-minority
                  owned firm
                   If minority owned firm, indicate the minority status.
                             M. American Woman                              J.
                  Asian American
                             H. African American                            I.
                  Hispanic American
                             K. Native (Indian) American
                   Indicate if the company is currently certified by the
                   Florida Department of Management Services as a
                   Minority Business Enterprise.
                                                 Yes                       No
          2.1.10 Public Entity Crime
                      A person or affiliate who has been placed on the
          convicted vendor list by the Department of Management
          Services, State of Florida, may not submit a proposal on a
          contract to provide any goods or services, including construction,
          repairs, or leases and may not be awarded or perform work as a
          contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant for the
          University of Florida for a period of 36 months from the date of
          being placed on the convicted vendor list. A "person" or
          "affiliate" includes any natural person or any entity, including
          predecessor or successor entities or any entity under the control
          of any natural person who is active in its management and who
          has been convicted of a public entity crime (Rule 6C-18 Florida
          Administrative Code).
                     FEDERAL DEBARRMENT - By signing this
                     proposal, the proposer certifies, to the best of its
                     knowledge or belief, that the proposer and its
                     principals are not presently debarred, suspended,
                     proposed for debarrment, or declared ineligible for the
                     award of contracts by any Federal agency; or have not
                     within a three-year period preceding this offer, been
                     convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against
                     them in connection with a public contract or
                     subcontract; or are not criminally or civily charged by
                     a governmental entity with commission of offenses;
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                   or has not within a three year period preceding this
                   offer had a contract terminated for default by any
                   Federal agency. (FAR 52.209-5)
          2.1.11 Inspection of Facilities
                  It is the proposer's responsibility to become fully
          informed as to the nature and extent of the work required and its
          relation to any other work in the area, including possible
          interference from academic or other University activities.
          Arrangements for proposer's inspection of campus facilities
          and/or activity schedules may be secured from Michele
          Newberry at 352-392-9020 or fclmin@ufl.edu.
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          2.1.12 Qualifications of Proposers
                 A contract will be awarded only to a responsible
          proposer qualified by experience to provide the work specified.
          2.1.13 Confidentiality
                 From the date of issuance of this ITN, until a proposal is
          made, the vendor must not make available or discuss his
          proposal, or any part thereof, with any employee or agent of the
          University, other SUS universities, or the FCLA, unless
          permitted by the Director of Purchasing, in writing, for
          purposes of clarification only.
          2.1.14 Proposal Rejection
                 The University shall have the right to reject any and all
          proposals and in particular to reject a proposal not accompanied
          by data required by the ITN or a proposal in any way
          incomplete or irregular including omission of pricing.
          Conditional Proposals may be considered non-responsive.
          2.1.15 Errors
                  The University is not liable for any errors or
          misinterpretations made by the proposer in responding to this
          Invitation to Negotiate.
          2.1.16 Open Competition
                  The University encourages free and open competition
          among vendors. Whenever possible, specifications, proposal
          invitations and conditions are designed to accomplish this
          objective, consistent with the necessity to satisfy the
          University's needs and the accomplishment of a sound
          economical operation. The Vendor's signature on this proposal
          guarantees that the prices quoted have been established without
          collusion with other Vendors and without effort to preclude the
          University from obtaining the lowest possible competitive price.
          The Vendor certifies that its officers or employees have not
          bribed or attempted to bribe or influence in any way an officer,
          employee or agent of the University.
          2.1.17 Oral Presentation
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                  After proposals have been opened, a limited number of
          Vendors submitting proposals may be required, at the sole
          option of the University, to make an oral presentation or provide
          written clarifications. Such presentations or clarifications will
          provide an opportunity for the Vendor to clarify the proposal.
          Oral presentations may be recorded, and both recorded oral
          presentations and written clarifications will be affixed to the
          Vendor's proposal and become a part of same as if originally
          submitted. The Director of Purchasing will initiate and
          schedule a time and location for any presentations, which may
          be required.
          2.1.18 Performance Investigations
                 As part of the proposal evaluation process, the University
          may make inquiries and investigations, including verbal or
          written references from vendor's educational and institutional
          customers, to determine the ability of the vendor to offer the
          service.
          2.1.19 Vendor’s Expense
                  All proposals submitted in response to this ITN must be
          submitted at the sole expense of the Vendor, whether or not any
          agreement is signed as a result of the ITN. Proposers shall pay
          all costs associated with the preparation of proposals and any
          necessary visits to campus.
          2.1.20 ITN Interpretation
                  Interpretation of the wording of this document shall be
          the responsibility of the University and that interpretation shall
          be final.
          2.2     Terms and Conditions Applicable to Selected
                  Vendor
                 The University anticipates that any contract awarded
          pursuant to the ITN would contain terms and conditions,
          including but not limited to, and substantially similar to those
          provided in this section.
          2.2.1   Payment Schedule
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                  The SUS will make payments according to a “progress
          payment” schedule based on the institutional implementations. The
          SUS will compensate the selected vendor under the license
          agreement incrementally for each new subsystem implementation at
          each university. The SUS anticipates, but does not guarantee,
          implementation of the software for the 10 institutions over the next
          five years. A list of the institutions and institutional profile data are
          shown in Appendix A.4. The payment formula is as follows:
               Payment                       = Cost of subsystem A X % Size of
          university, with Adjustments where
                   Cost of subsystem A       = vendor price quote for A
                   % Size of university      = university student FTE / SUS student FTE
                   Adjustment 1              = Type 1 partial payments for the first
                                               subsystem at the first university (see
                                               below)
                   Adjustment 2              = Minus the 10% withholding for the Union
                                               Catalog and Universal Borrowing (see
                                               below)
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          If vendor does not separately price Subsystem A, then the cost of
          subsystem A will be as follows:
                 Acquisitions/Serials    20%
                 Cataloging              20%
                 OPAC                    40%
                 Access Services         20%
                  The SUS recognizes that the vendor’s offering will
          include use of certain third party software for which the vendor
          may not be able to grant unlimited usage. Pricing for third party
          software should be stated separately. If a number of concurrent
          users is required to calculate costs for third party software, use
          the numbers obtained from Appendix A.4 Table 2.
                  The SUS will pay the successful vendor for the initial
          license cost of application modules (except for Union Catalog
          and Universal Borrowing) based on two payment schedules.
          Type 1 will only be used once for each application. After each
          application has successfully completed the acceptance testing
          all subsequent orders for the application will be based on Type
          2 payment schedules. Payment schedules 1 and 2 are described
          as follows:
              Type 1 – Prior to successful acceptance testing of each
              software application by the SUS, the following payment
              schedule will be used with the first order and installation of
              each module:
                     • At delivery of the complete set of software
                     ordered by SUS: 5%
                     • Following successful acceptance testing and
                     resolution of issues identified to the vendor: 55%
                     • At implementation for the first institution: 40%
              Type 2 – After successful acceptance testing is complete for
              a software application module, 100% will be used for each
              subsequent institutional implementation for the accepted
              software module.
                 These payment schedule specifications do not apply to
          software maintenance agreements. After the warranty period,
          maintenance fees will be adjusted in correspondence with the
          number of modules and/or universities that have been activated.
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                 The SUS will withhold 10% of the license payments for
          all modules until successful delivery and acceptance of the
          Union Catalog and Universal Borrowing applications.
          Payments for the Union Catalog and Universal Borrowing along
          with the 10% withholding will be made only after successful
          delivery, installation and acceptance by the SUS.
          Example 1: if UF’s FTE is 21% of the SUS FTE and it is the
          first school to install the cataloging subsystem, payment would
          be as follows:
                 $ for cataloging X 0.21 X 0.05 minus 10% – at
          delivery
                 $ for cataloging X 0.21 X 0.55 minus 10% – at
          acceptance
                 $ for cataloging X 0.21 X 0.40 minus 10% – at
          implementation
          Example 2: if FIU implemented the cataloging subsystem after
          UF and has 12.6% of the SUS FTE, payment would be:
                 $ for cataloging X 0.126 X 1.00 minus 10% - at
          delivery
          Example 3: if UNF has 4.9 % of the FTE, is the last to
          implement cataloging and the Union Catalog and Universal
          Borrowing are working, the payment would be:
                $ for cataloging X .049 X 1.00 - at delivery
          2.2.2   System Performance, Testing and Acceptance
                  Requirements
          Sections 2.2.2.3-2.2.2.8 Specifications © 2000, Joseph Ford and Associates,
          Inc. All rights reserved.
                  Acceptance testing will be contingent on the ability of
          the mandatory system modules (as outlined in Section 4,
          Mandatory Specifications) to perform adequately using SUS
          data at installed site(s) selected by the SUS.
          2.2.2.1 The areas in which acceptance testing will be performed
                     are:
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          2.2.2.1.1   Transaction throughput capacity and response time
                      —to determine that the provided system is
                      performing at vendor designated levels
          2.2.2.1.2   Hardware functionality—to determine that the
                      hardware configuration recommended by the vendor
                      works
          2.2.2.1.3   Module functionality—to determine that the
                      software provided by the vendor performs all
                      functions attested to by the vendor
          2.2.2.1.4   Conversion testing—to determine that all
                      appropriate databases and records from the former
                      system have been converted correctly
          2.2.2.1.5   Database loading and index building—to determine
                      both the accuracy of the database loading and
                      subsequent built indexes and the length of time to
                      reload the database and index it.
          2.2.2.2     Response time
                      The system is expected to perform the following
          categories of online transactions with the indicated response
          times. Response time is defined as the total amount of time
          between a ‘send’ command (pressing of a key to initiate the
          input to the computer) and the completed display of the
          response on the screen. In the following response time
          requirements, network time is assumed to take 0.5 seconds of
          the time allowed.
          2.2.2.2.1   Charge, renewal and discharge commands are
                      expected to have an average response time of 2
                      seconds or less during normal hours and have a
                      response time during peak hours of less than 5
                      seconds 99% of the time.
          2.2.2.2.2   Serials check-ins are expected to have an average
                      response time of 3 seconds or less during normal
                      hours and have a response time during peak hours of
                      less than 6 seconds 99% of the time.
          2.2.2.2.3   Non-Boolean (i.e., heading) public access catalog
                      searches are expected to have an average response
                      time of 2 seconds or less during normal hours and be
                      less than 6 seconds 98% of the time during peak
                      hours.
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          2.2.2.2.4   Single word keyword searches are expected to have
                      an average response time of 2 seconds or less during
                      normal hours and be less than 6 seconds 98% of the
                      time during peak hours.
          2.2.2.2.5   Boolean (i.e., multi-term searches using one or more
                      AND, OR, or NOT connectors) searches are
                      expected to have an average response time of no
                      more than 6 seconds during normal hours and 9
                      seconds during peak hours. One additional second
                      may be allowed for each 5,000 matching records in
                      both normal and peak hours.
          2.2.2.2.6   Input and update functions during peak hours are
                      expected to have an average response time of 3
                      seconds or less during normal hours and be less than
                      8 seconds 99% of the time during peak hours.
          2.2.2.3     Testing, Acceptance, and Remedies
                   In order to ensure that the SUS has received the value
          and functionality specified in this ITN, the SUS will conduct
          with Vendor’s assistance and support a suite of tests over a
          period of months, to verify that all modules of the system
          function as agreed. Further, the SUS retains the right to repeat
          tests to ensure that the ongoing operation of the system meets
          specified parameters. The actual scheduling and sequence of
          tests will be included in final contract Implementation Plan.
          2.2.2.4     Module Functionality Test
          The purpose of the Module Functionality Test is to verify that
          the required functional capabilities of the Software have been
          delivered.
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          Timing and Sequence of the Test:
          2.2.2.4.1. Testing will coincide with the implementation of the
                     various modules and shall occur during or
                     immediately after the training session for the
                     module.
          2.2.2.4.2. Training and testing will not occur until after the
                     server hardware has been installed and tested and
                     sufficient software and data have been loaded to
                     permit training and the test to be effectively
                     performed.
          2.2.2.4.3. Verification of the attached functional check lists
                     will occur during the training sessions.
          2.2.2.4.4. The SUS shall have an additional 60 days to test
                     additional functions related to the module(s) on
                     which training was received.
          Testing Methods:
          2.2.2.4.5. Prior to training, FCLA shall designate one or more
                     persons participating in the training session who are
                     authorized to indicate acceptance of the functional
                     checklists attached.
          2.2.2.4.6. During training the selected authorized testers shall
                     initial the functional checklist for features observed
                     and operational.
          2.2.2.4.7. Functions which do not operate properly shall be
                     noted and reported in writing to Vendor.
          2.2.2.4.8. The SUS shall have 60 days from the completion of
                     training for a module to verify other functions which
                     Vendor documentation indicates the Software will
                     perform and submit any exceptions to Vendor in
                     writing.
          2.2.2.4.9. Vendor shall clarify and resolve all reported
                     problems within 60 days of receipt of report. Within
                     seven days of receipt of notice of resolution from
                     Vendor, the authorized testers shall retest the
                     function and confirm that the function has or has not
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                      been resolved to University’s and FCLA’s complete
                      satisfaction.
          2.2.2.5     Software Module Acceptance
                 The Software Module Functionality Test for a given
          module will be successfully completed and FCLA obligated to
          pay invoices when:
          2.2.2.5.1   Each function of the appropriate functional checklist
                      is operational, and
          2.2.2.5.2   Each problem properly reported in the 60-day
                      additional test period has been resolved to
                      University’s and FCLA’s complete satisfaction.
          Software Functional Checklist
                  The following features are part of software module
          testing, and each will be tested or conducted during the test.
                             ____ 1. General Features (All modules).
                             ____ 2. Searching Capabilities (All
                             modules).
                             ____ 3. Data Entry and Editing (All
                             modules).
                             ____ 4. Bibliographic/item File and
                             Maintenance.
                             ____ 5. Bibliographic Interface Software.
                             ____ 6. Authority Control.
                             ____ 7. Inventory (Circulation).
                             ____ 8. Check-out (Circulation).
                             ____ 9. Renewal (Circulation).
                             ____ 10. Circulation/Management Reports
                             (Circulation).
                             ____ 11. Check-in (Circulation).
                             ____ 12. Fines and Fees (Circulation).
                             ____ 13. Notice Production (Circulation).
                             ____ 14. Holds (Circulation).
                             ____ 15. Recalls (Circulation).
                             ____ 16. Patron File (Circulation).
                             ____ 17. Reserves (Circulation).
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                              ____   18.   Portable Back-up Units.
                              ____   19.   Report Writer.
                              ____   20.   Acquisitions.
                              ____   21.   Serials.
                              ____   22.   Electronic Databases.
                              ____   23.   Gateways.
                              ____   24.   Network Operations.
                              ____   25.   Z39.50 Server.
                              ____   26.   Inter-Library Loan.
          2.2.2.6     Software Module Test Remedies
                  In the event that the software module tests do not fall
          within the guaranteed parameters, and Vendor has not
          responded with a formulated plan for problem resolution within
          24 hours of notification of the end of the test period, the SUS
          may at their option:
          2.2.2.6.1   Grant Vendor further time to resolve the problem, or
          2.2.2.6.2   Set up a conference call within two working days
                      with the FCLA Director or his/her designee,
                      Vendor’s Team Leader for the SUS’ system, and the
                      Vendor’s Vice President for Customer Services,
                             and—
          2.2.2.6.3   If the problem is still not resolved three days from
                      the conference call in Step 2 above, set up a
                      conference call between the President of Vendor, the
                      FCLA Director or his/her designee, and the FCLA’s
                      Project Manager and begin accruing maintenance
                      credits of 1/30 of the monthly charge for each day
                      the problem is not resolved, or
          2.2.2.6.4   If resolution is not underway after one week from
                      the call in Step 3 above the SUS, via FCLA, may
                      require a visit from Vendor to directly address the
                      problem, at the Vendor’s expense, or
          2.2.2.6.5   Accept the solution as is and upon negotiating
                      satisfactory terms, including a reduction in amount
                      due, pay the appropriate invoices.
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          2.2.2.6.6   These remedies shall be non-exclusive remedies in
                      the event Vendor is unable to pass any Module
                      Functionality Test within 90 days of commencing
                      the test, and the SUS may have additional remedies
                      under law.
          2.2.2.7 Response Time Test and Procedures
                 The Response Time Test is intended to demonstrate that
          the System is capable of meeting the performance standards as
          defined in the Agreement at user terminals under full load
          conditions.
          2.2.2.7.1   A Response Time Test may be requested by the SUS
                      anytime within five years of the completion of the
                      implementation as a means of verifying the
                      performance standards established in this ITN.
          Testing Methods:
          2.2.2.7.2   The Response Time Test will be performed with PCs
                      allocated by function (circulation, patron query, etc.)
                      in the mix of PCs and process in normal library use,
                      or as mutually agreed upon at the time of the test.
          2.2.2.7.3   System load defines the number of transactions
                      being processed during a given time period.
                      Average response time under Normal and Peak loads
                      will vary as described in Section 2.2.2.2., Response
                      Time.
          2.2.2.7.4   Normal Load is defined as the load on the System
                      when processing transactions up to the level
                      specified in the following Table. The Normal Load
                      is computed by dividing the annual transactions by
                      the number of operational hours.
          2.2.2.7.5   Peak Load is defined as the load on the System when
                      processing transactions at rates that are considerably
                      above the Normal Load as shown in the following
                      table.
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                      Activity                    Annual         Normal Load
                                 Peak Load
                                                                   Per Hour
                                  Per Hour
                                OPAC Searches            15,000,000
                         2,600                      5,200
                                Circulation Charges
                       & Renewals                  3,200,000           500
                                  1,100
                                Acquisitions
                              Orders Placed         177,000            75
                                              125
                              Payments                      254,000
                             110                      180
                                Serials Check-in            535,000
                         215                          300
                                Bib Updates/adds          1,500,000
                         500                        4,000
          2.2.2.7.6   The test may be performed for normal and/or peak
                      load conditions. The transaction load on the system
                      may be achieved by actual library activities or
                      scripting transactions at a rate to simulate either load
                      level.
          2.2.2.7.7   The SUS will provide PC operators and people
                      acting as data recorders. The operators shall perform
                      the PC client functions and tally the number of
                      transactions completed. The recorders will clock
                      and record the response times for each transaction at
                      selected terminals.
          2.2.2.7.8   Each test shall last for at least 30 minutes. No test
                      shall be deemed valid unless a minimum of 50
                      timings were performed at the selected terminals for
                      each type of transaction.
          2.2.2.7.9   Both Vendors and the SUS may provide inspectors
                      to verify the accuracy of the activities of the
                      operators and the recorders.
          2.2.2.7.10 Prior to the commencement of the test, Vendor shall
                     provide, with the assistance of FCLA and SUS
                     library personnel, such training as shall be necessary
                     for the terminal operators and the recorders to
                     perform the activities herein described.
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          2.2.2.7.11 Response time shall be the interval of time between
                     the moment when the operator at a terminal
                     completes the input of a command or data by
                     pushing the “return” key or by completing a label
                     scan, as applicable, and the commencement of
                     meaningful response from the terminal indicating
                     either the result of the transaction or the readiness of
                     the terminal to accept further data or the next
                     transaction.
          2.2.2.7.12 All records and logs made during the test shall be
                     available for inspection by representatives of
                     Vendors and the SUS during and after the test.
          2.2.2.7.13 Transactions with multiple steps shall include
                     timings for each step. The average response time is
                     computed by summing the response times for all
                     steps for a given type of transaction and dividing the
                     total by the number of timings.
          The Response Time Test shall be successful if:
          2.2.2.7.14 The stated transaction throughput is achieved, and
          2.2.2.7.15 All transactions complete successfully, e.g., no hung
                     work sessions, and
          2.2.2.7.16 The normal and peak response time averages for
                     each function do not exceed those stated in Section
                     2.2.2.2, Response Time.
          2.2.2.7.17 Vendors shall bear its own expenses for the
                     performance of a warranty Response Time Test if
                     the test is unsuccessful. In the event the SUS
                     requests a Response Time Test and the test passes,
                     the SUS shall pay Vendor's expenses.
          2.2.2.8 Response Time Test Acceptance and Remedies
          The Response Time Test will be successfully completed and
          the SUS obligated to pay invoices when:
          2.2.2.8.1   Response time is within the parameters of Normal
                      Load and Peak Load as stated in Section 2.2.2.2,
                      Response Time.
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                  In the event that the response times do not fall within the
          guaranteed parameters, and Vendor has not responded with a
          formulated plan for problem resolution within 24 hours of
          notification of the end of the test period, the SUS may at its
          option:
          2.2.2.8.2   Grant Vendor further time to resolve the problem, or
          2.2.2.8.3   Set up a conference call within two working days
                      with the FCLA Director or his/her designee,
                      Vendor’s Team Leader for the SUS’ system, and the
                      Vendor’s Vice President for Customer Services, to
                      discuss a remedy for the problem, and
          2.2.2.8.4   If the problem is still not resolved three days from
                      the conference call in Step 2 above, set up a
                      conference call between the President of Vendor, the
                      FCLA Director or his/her designee, and the FCLA
                      Project Manager and begin accruing maintenance
                      credits of 1/30 of the monthly charge for each day
                      the problem is not resolved, or
          2.2.2.8.5   If the issue is not being resolved after one week from
                      the call in Step 3 above the SUS, via FCLA, may
                      require a visit from Vendor to directly address the
                      problem, at the Vendor’s expense, or
          2.2.2.8.6   Accept the solution as is and upon negotiating
                      satisfactory terms, including a reduction in amount
                      due, pay the appropriate invoices.
          2.2.2.8.7   These remedies shall be non-exclusive remedies in
                      the event Vendor is unable to pass any Response
                      Time Test within 90 days of commencing the test,
                      and the SUS may have additional remedies under
                      law.
          2.2.3   Implementation Plan
                  An implementation plan (IP) for the project must be
          developed by the Contractor and be approved by FCLA prior to
          the installation of any Equipment or performance of services
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          under the Agreement. The IP, upon written approval of both
          parties, shall be incorporated into the Agreement and made a
          part thereof. The IP must include, but is not limited to, the
          following items:
                       identification of all required tasks,
                       a timeline of all required tasks,
                       an indication of which party is responsible for
                      completion of each task (FCLA, the University
                      Library, Contractor, or a combination of parties),
                       expected start and completion dates of each task,
                       a site preparation requirements checklist,
                       a software installation requirements checklist,
                       a training requirements checklist,
                       training courses and course outlines, and
                       a description of post-implementation services.
          Written approval of both parties shall be required for changes to
          an IP following initial approval and such changes will be
          incorporated herein.
          2.2.4   Contract Duration and Renewal Option
                The initial term of the contract will be eight (8) years.
          The SUS shall have the option to renew for an additional eight
          (8)-year term at the approval of the University of Florida. See
          also Sections 2.2.8, 2.2.9, and 2.2.12 for specific conditions
          regarding cancellation. The renewals shall be contingent upon
          satisfactory performance evaluations by the University and
          subject to the availability of funds.
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          2.2.5   Escrow of Essential Software
          Within thirty (30) days following the execution of the contract,
          the vendor must either:
                 (a) provide the source version of all software and all
                     associated manuals to the SUS,
                          or
                 (b) establish and place in escrow, at a bonded escrow
                     depository, a complete copy of the current source
                     version of all software and all associated manuals,
                     proprietary or otherwise, which are essential to
                     support the system provided by this agreement. The
                     SUS shall be a party to the escrow agreement and
                     such escrow agreement shall be subject to the
                     approval of all parties. The escrow agreement shall
                     authorize the escrow agent to release the source code
                     to SUS in the event a petition in bankruptcy is filed
                     by or against the vendor, if for any reason (except
                     for material breach by the SUS) the vendor
                     terminates the Agreement, or if for any reason the
                     SUS determines that the vendor is no longer
                     supporting the system in a manner that conforms to
                     the contracted system. The vendor shall pay all
                     costs of providing and maintaining the source code
                     in escrow, including the fees of the escrow agent.
                     The SUS may at any time during the term of this
                     contract have access to and review deposited
                     software and associated manuals. The review may
                     include taking a copy of the source code to an
                     institution and having it compiled by a vendor
                     employee to verify that the escrowed software is
                     complete and identical to that installed at FCLA.
                     The vendor shall replace the deposited software and
                     related documentation with an updated version at
                     least once every six (6) months or upon the vendor's
                     distribution of new release software to its customers.
          2.2.6   Assignment
                 Neither this agreement nor any duties or obligations
          under this agreement may be assigned by vendor without the
          prior written consent of University.
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          2.2.7   Availability of Funds
                 The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay
          under the contract awarded pursuant to this ITN is contingent
          upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature of the State of
          Florida.
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          2.2.8   Cancellation
                  The Director of University Purchasing, by written
          notice, may terminate in whole or in part any purchase order
          resulting from this Invitation to Negotiate, when such action is
          in the best interest of the University. If the purchase order is
          terminated, the University shall be liable only for payment of
          services rendered prior to the effective date of the termination.
          Services rendered will be interpreted to include the cost of items
          already delivered, plus the reasonable cost of supply action
          short of delivery.
          2.2.9   Right to Terminate
                  In the event that any of the provisions of a contract
          resulting from the award are violated by the successful vendor,
          the University may serve written notice upon such vendor of its
          intention to terminate the contract. Such notice is to state the
          reason(s) for such intention to terminate the contract, and unless
          within ten (10) days after serving such notice upon the vendor,
          such violation shall cease and satisfactory arrangements for
          correction are made, the contract shall, upon expiration of said
          ten (10) days, cease and terminate, but the liability of such
          vendor and his surety for any and all such violations(s) shall not
          be affected by any such termination.
          2.2.10 Maintenance and Instruction Manuals
                 The successful vendor shall provide a complete set of
          user and system manuals covering all operations and functions
          in machine-readable form to be loaded onto a secure server and
          made available online to authorized users only.
          2.2.11 Prison Rehabilitative Industries
                    It is expressly understood and agreed that any articles
          which are the subject of, or required to carry out this contract
          shall be purchased from Pride of Florida in the same manner
          and under the procedures set forth in Section 946.5l5 (2), (4),
          Florida Statutes; and for purposes of this contract the person,
          firm or other business entity carrying out the provisions of this
          contract shall be deemed to be substituted for this agency
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          insofar as dealings with such corporation. Contact, Terrie
          Brooks, Bid Administrator, PRIDE of Florida, 2720 Blair Stone
          RD, Suite G, Tallahassee, FL 32301
          2.2.12 Notice to Contractor
                  The University shall consider the employment by any
          contractor of unauthorized aliens a violation of section 274A(e)
          of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Such violation shall be
          cause for unilateral cancellation of this contract.
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          2.2.13 Notice to Contractors of Asbestos Containing
                 Materials in University Buildings
                Asbestos containing materials (ACM) can be found in
          almost any building in the United States more than 10 years old.
          The University of Florida is no exception. The types of
          asbestos most commonly found are pipe and boiler insulation,
          fireproofing, hard panels known as "Transite", floor tile, and
          spray or trowel-applied ceiling finishes. ACM is generally not
          hazardous if left undisturbed.
                    The University has implemented an Asbestos
                    Program to assure safe management and removal of
                    ACM. Contractors, consultants, and other vendors
                    providing service to the University may encounter
                    ACM and must, therefore, comply with the following
                    instructions:
                    A. Avoid disturbing suspected ACM. Exercise
                       caution and watch for possible ACM.
      B. If it is necessary to disturb ACM, first notify the appropriate
         Division Asbestos Representative listed in this notice, or the
         University of Florida Asbestos Coordinator, before proceeding
         with your work. You shall take whatever precautions are
         necessary to protect humans' health and the environment, and
         comply with all applicable Federal, State, and Local laws
         pertaining to asbestos.
      C. If you require additional information on possible locations of
         ACM in a particular building, contact the Asbestos
         Representative from the Division for which you are working.
                     Division                 Asbestos Representative
                                              Telephone
                     Physical Plant           Asso. Dir. Physical Plant
                                              (352) 392-7793
                     Health Center            Dir. Health Ctr Physical Plant
                                              (352) 392-4417
                     Housing                  Maintenance Superintendent
                                              (352) 392-2161
                     Reitz Union              Maintenance Superintendent
                                              (352) 392-1614
                     IFAS                     Engineer
                                              (352) 392-6488
          2.2.14 Award
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                 Award will be made on an "All-or-None Offer Total
          Offer" basis. Any contract awarded pursuant to this ITN will be
          awarded to a single proposer or to none at all.
          2.2.15 Data Format Documentation
              The vendor will provide the data formats required for the
          SUS, if it so chooses, to convert its own data to the new system
          formats.
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          2.2.16 Services Upon Termination
                  Upon termination of the contract by the SUS, or upon
          conclusion of the contract term, the vendor shall be obligated
          within fifteen (15) days of notification of the SUS’s intention to
          terminate, to assist the SUS in extracting all Library-owned data
          from the system acquired by the SUS. Such assistance shall
          include personnel time and the vendor’s best efforts, provision
          of documentation regarding the format and contents of the
          extracted data, verification that extracted data is complete and
          in a form suitable for use by the SUS, and other assistance
          necessary for the extraction of data.
                   The data shall include all the contents of all files created,
          maintained, and owned by the SUS, including all bibliographic
          data, holdings data, patron data, in-process transaction data
          associated with circulation control, cataloging, acquisitions,
          serials control, electronic journal holdings and links, software
          scripts, network management tools, Z39.50 attribute sets, and
          any other activity or module in use by the SUS. Wherever
          standards such as MARC exist for the format of that data,
          vendor will furnish such data in that standard format.
          Appropriate documentation shall be provided.
          2.2.17 Software Upgrades
                 Product upgrades will be included as part of annual
          maintenance fee.
          2.2.18 Ownership of Data
                  The SUS represents that it has ownership of the various
          databases to be converted and installed by the Contractor, and
          Contractor acknowledges the SUS’s ownership. Contractor will
          make no use of the databases, in part or in whole, without prior
          specific permission by the SUS.
          2.2.19 Re-Licensing of Software.
                   The SUS may wish in the future to replace or upgrade
          the Equipment on which the Software is operated, to enhance its
          utility for the SUS. In the event the SUS replaces or upgrades
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          its computer equipment, it shall be liable for no additional
          software licensing expenses for software covered by this
          contract.
                  The Contractor may not charge the SUS for any of the
          following: licensing fees, port fees, user fees, operating system
          fees, database management fees, or any additional costs, except
          as they relate to the SUS’s use of additional software capacities.
          These may include additional vendor or 3rd party user licenses,
          new software modules, or new services from the Contractor.
          The Contractor agrees that no costs for re-licensing will accrue
          for licenses already purchased and paid for by the SUS, and
          transferred to new Equipment.
          2.2.20 Intellectual Property Indemnification.
                  Contractor shall, at its expense, defend, indemnify, and
          hold harmless the University, the Board of Regents of the State
          of Florida, and the SUS (collectively, the “Indemnitees”) from
          any claim or action against the Indemnitees to the extent such
          claim or action is based on claim that the Indemnitee’s use of
          the system or any part thereof designed or developed under this
          contract by the Contractor, infringes a patent, copyright, or
          other proprietary right or misappropriates a trade secret, and
          Contractor shall pay the damages and costs (including
          attorneys’ fees) in respect of such claim, provided that
          Contractor is promptly given notice in writing of such claim.
          Contractor shall control the defense in any such action with
          counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnitees. The
          Indemnitees shall, at Contractor’s expense, cooperate with
          Contractor in any such defense and shall make available to
          Contractor persons, documents, and things reasonably requested
          by Contractor in the defense of any such action.
                  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Indemnitees shall
          have the right to participate in the defense of any such action
          and employ its own counsel in connection therewith, but the
          fees and expenses of such counsel shall be at the expense of the
          Indemnitees unless: (a) the employment of such counsel shall
          have been authorized in writing by Contractor in connection
          with the defense of such action; (b) Contractor shall not have
          employed counsel to take charge of the defense of such action
          within a reasonable time after commencement of the action; or
          (c) the Indemnitees shall have reasonably concluded that there
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          may be defenses available to it which are different from or
          additional to those available to Contractor (in which case
          Contractor shall not have the right to direct the defense of such
          action on behalf of the Indemnitees), in any of which events
          such fees and expenses shall be borne by Contractor.
                   In case the system, or any part thereof, are in such action
          held to constitute an infringement or misappropriation, or the
          use thereof is enjoined or restricted, Contractor shall, at its own
          expense and in the following order of priorities: procure for the
          Indemnitees the right to continue using the system; modify the
          system to operate in accordance with or comply with the
          specifications and to not violate any intellectual property rights;
          or retrieve the system upon receipt of notice from the
          Indemnitees and refund amounts paid by the Indemnitees.
          2.2.21 Standard of Services
                   Contractor agrees to perform its services with that
          standard of care, skill and diligence normally provided by a
          professional organization in the performance of similar services.
          It is understood that the Contractor must perform the services
          based in part on information furnished by the Indemnitees and
          that Contractor shall be entitled to rely on such information.
          However, Contractor is given notice that the Indemnitees will be
          relying on the accuracy, competence and completeness of
          Contractor’s services in utilizing the results of such services.
                  Contractor warrants that the recommendations, guidance
          and performance of any person assigned under this Agreement
          shall be in accordance with sound technical practice and
          professional standards and the requirements of this Agreement.
          2.2.22 Liquidated Damages
                 The successful vendor agrees to negotiate in good faith
          with the University a liquidated Damages provision which will
          specify an amount to be payable or credited to the University if
          Vendor fails to comply with the implementation schedule which
          is mutually agreed to in the contract award.
          2.2.23 Configuration Warranty
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                  The successful vendor warrants that the equipment,
          software, and services specified in the vendor’s proposal in
          response to this ITN, including vendor recommended third party
          products, include all items, components, quantities, services,
          etc. necessary to provide University with the functional and
          performance capability required by the ITN unless otherwise
          stated in the vendor’s proposal. Should additional items be
          required in order to meet the performance standards included in
          the ITN and vendor’s response, the vendor shall provide to
          University at no additional cost.
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          3      EVALUATION
          3.1    General Information
                  Any vendor may be requested to provide written responses
          during the proposal evaluation period for the purpose of clarifying
          statements in the proposal. For effective evaluation of proposals,
          each item and topic contained and presented will be addressed in a
          similar format and detail in the vendor's proposal.
          The evaluation of each proposal will be composed of multiple steps
          as described in more detail in Section 3.4, Evaluation Process.
          These steps are:
                                        Review of Terms and Conditions
                     Responses (Section 2)
                                        Review of Mandatory Specifications
                     (Section 4)
                                        Evaluation of written proposals for
                     Functional Specifications, Cost, and Vendor Viability
                     (Sections 5, 6, and 7)
                                        Evaluation of vendor demonstrations
                     and interviews (from selected or ‘short-listed’ vendors)
                                        Evaluation of customer site visits
                                        Evaluation of vendor office site visits
          3.2    Proposal Requirements
                 In addition to all requirements set forth in this ITN,
          following are additional requirements for all proposals.
                 The proposal must follow the numbering system in the
          ITN. The proposal must provide complete and comprehensive
          responses with a particular focus on concise answers.
                 Proposers are required to identify the version of each
          software product for which the proposals are made. All
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          proposals must be for that version. If vendors wish to submit
          proposals for more than one product or mix of products,
          completely separate proposals must be submitted in their
          entirety. If it is determined during the evaluation process that a
          single proposal includes responses pertaining to different
          versions of the same software product or different products, the
          proposal will be judged non-responsive and will not be
          considered. For purposes of determining whether more than
          one proposal is required, upgrades of a version will not be
          considered a separate product.
          In Section 1 (Introduction) vendors must indicate that they have
          read and understand the information provided.
          In Section 2 (Administrative Information) and Section 3
          (Evaluation) vendors are required to follow all instructions as
          indicated and to respond to all information as requested. Vendors
          must list each section number, state that they understand and
          comply, and provide all requested information.
          Section 4 (Mandatory Specifications) focuses on the minimum
          system capabilities required by the SUS.
                 In Sections 4.1 – 4.3 vendors are required to state a Yes
                 or No answer next to each section number. A Yes
                 answer indicates compliance with these requirements. If
                 a vendor answers Yes to all mandatory specifications
                 and the SUS subsequently determines that any of these
                 mandatory specifications are not met the proposal
                 WILL BE DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE AND,
                 THEREFORE, ELIMINATED FROM FURTHER
                 REVIEW AND CONSIDERATION.
                 In Section 4.4 vendors are required to complete the
                 hardware recommendations based on the environmental
                 descriptions in Appendix A.4.
          Section 5 (Functional Specifications) focuses on the individual
          modules that together make up the integrated system. A point
          system will be used to score the proposals. Some items are for
          information purposes only and will not be scored.
                 The FCLA Invitation to Negotiate provides a set of
          functional, technical, and services requirements, as well as a
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          method for responding to those requirements. Each functional,
          technical, and services component requires one of four
          responses:
                         (A) for available,
                         (D) for in development/not demonstrable,
                         (B) for in development/demonstrable or
                         (N) for not available.
                   The members of the Evaluation Team will score the ITN
          responses for each component, using numeric equivalents. The
          numeric scores will be aggregated for all scorers and all vendor
          responses, to develop an overall score for each vendor’s
          response. Aggregated scores will be evaluated using standard
          statistical methods. The scoring will take into account
          functionality, ease of use, quality and clarity of displays, and
          other attributes of automated library management systems.
          In Section 6 (Cost Summary) vendors are required to provide a:
                                     complete price list as outlined in
                     Section 2.1.6 (Pricing).
                                     guaranteed discount as outlined in
                     Section 2.1.6 (Pricing).
          In Section 7 (Vendor Viability) vendors are required to respond
          to each statement with complete information.
                  The vendor's proposal should provide concise and
          complete descriptions of the vendor's capability to satisfy the
          requirements of the ITN. It is expected that the vendor will
          provide relevant or essential data needed to complete this
          requirement. Expensive displays, bindings, or promotional
          materials are discouraged unless they provide concise and
          complete descriptions of the vendor's capability to satisfy the
          requirements of the ITN. Responses of “see attached” are not
          considered sufficient. If attachments are required they must
          pertain to specific questions. In these cases, indicate on the
          attachment the section and item number to which it refers and
          clearly mark on the attachment the relevant information that
          responds to the question.
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                  Proposals will be evaluated based on point awards
          derived from the proposal weighted by the relative importance
          of the feature or question. The evaluation categories are
          Functional, Vendor Viability and Costs. The maximum number
          of points within each of the four criteria categories are:
                  Functional
                   600
                         Acquisitions/Serials Control           60
                         Cataloging/Database Management         60
                         OPAC                                  120
                         Access Services                        60
                         Systems Administration                300
                  Costs
                   200
                  Vendor Viability
                   200
                         Experience                             30
                         Autonomy                               30
                         Financial                              30
                         References                             45
                         Customer Support                       45
                         Implementation Strategy                20
                  Total
                  1000
          3.4     Evaluation Process
          3.4.1   Proposals will be evaluated by members of the SUS
                  Library Management System Committee (LMSC) and
                  other staff members from SUS Administration and
                  Libraries.
          3.4.2   Review of proposals to verify compliance with the
                  requirements outlined in Sections 2-7.
                         •       cost information, as requested in Section
                         2.6 (Pricing) and Section 6 (Cost Summary),
                         must be provided in order for the vendor to be
                         considered for further review.
                         •       vendors who do not provide financial
                         information, as requested in Section 7 (Vendor
                         Viability), will be contacted to supply the
                         missing financial information within a
                         designated number of days. They will be
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                         informed that non-compliance will eliminate
                         their proposal from further review. The proposal
                         WILL BE DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE
                         AND, THEREFORE, ELIMINATED FROM
                         FURTHER REVIEW AND
                         CONSIDERATION.
                         •       vendors who do not comply with the
                         General Conditions or any of the conditions
                         covered in Section 2 WILL BE DEEMED
                         NON-RESPONSIVE AND, THEREFORE,
                         ELIMINATED FROM FURTHER REVIEW
                         AND CONSIDERATION.
                         •       Section 4 (Mandatory Specifications) will
                         be checked to determine if any single item is
                         unanswered or answered NO, the proposal
                         WILL BE DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE
                         AND, THEREFORE, ELIMINATED FROM
                         FURTHER REVIEW AND
                         CONSIDERATION.
          3.4.3   Arrangements will be made to have Dun & Bradstreet
                  financial data compiled for each vendor. This data will
                  be included in the review of financial statements
                  requested in Section 7 (Vendor Viability). Reviewers of
                  the financial statements will be asked to provide a brief
                  statement indicating whether or not the company is
                  financially solvent.
          3.4.4   Evaluation of Section 5 (Functional Specifications): The
                  vendors with the highest scores (i.e., the “short-list”)
                  will be chosen for closer evaluation. The “short-list”
                  will be announced and vendors not listed will receive no
                  further consideration.
          3.4.5   The review of the vendors selected for further evaluation
                  will include:
                          •       consultation with references
                          •       vendor demonstrations at the University
                          of Central Florida, Orlando
                          •       site visits to vendor's offices by members
                          of the LMSC and others as deemed necessary
                          •       site visits to customer sites that have the
                          vendor's system in production by members of the
                          LMSC and others as deemed necessary
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                  Based on these review steps, a vendor’s scores may be
                  increased or decreased resulting in a final score for each
                  of the top vendors.
                  If demos and site visits reveal that any items in Section 4
                  (Mandatory Specifications) with a “YES” response
                  cannot, in fact, be verified, vendors will be contacted for
                  clarification. If none is forthcoming, or if it cannot be
                  determined to University's satisfaction that the
                  mandatory specification is
                  met, the proposal WILL BE DEEMED NON-
                  RESPONSIVE AND, THEREFORE, ELIMINATED
                  FROM FURTHER REVIEW AND
                  CONSIDERATION.
          3.4.6   The LMSC recommendation and final scores will be
                  submitted to the SUS Library Directors for approval to
                  negotiate.
          3.4.7   University reserves the right to negotiate with one or
                  more vendors. If only one vendor is deemed to be
                  satisfactory, a negotiation process for features,
                  scheduling and prices will still occur.
          3.5     General Scoring Principles
          3.5.1   Rating = value assigned to each specification from the
                   0-9 scale described below.
          3.5.2   Score = rating value x weighting factor.
          3.5.3   Ratings (and consequently, scores) will be finalized after
                   vendor demonstrations, contacts with references,
                   vendor site visits and customer site visits.
          3.5.4   Two normalization processes will be used. Each
                   addresses a different need.
                  Normalization 1: used with the Functional Criteria
                        a)      Given that these criteria, and the sub-
                        categories under “Functional”, have a varying
                        number of specifications, and that
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                         b)      the total of the scores of each
                         specification within a criteria category, or sub-
                         category, must be normalized to produce a total
                         score for that category proportional to its
                         assigned criteria category weight (i.e., 12% for
                         OPAC, 30% for Systems, etc…), then
                         c)      the formula is:
                         [total of the scores assigned to each
                         specification within a category] divided by
                         [total of the highest possible scores within that
                         category] multiplied by [weight of that
                         category] = Score for that category
                  Normalization 2: This process is necessary to preserve
                     the relative importance of Function, Cost and
                     Vendor Viability and will be used to assign the final
                     score to each of these criteria categories. This
                     normalization formula will be applied separately to
                     each of the five functional criteria categories. The
                     final score assigned to the functional and vendor
                     viability criteria categories will be determined by
                     each score’s relationship to the highest score given
                     within a criteria category. The points assigned to the
                     cost summary will be determined by the cost
                     summary’s relationship to the lowest proposal.
          3.6     Scoring Mechanism for Section 5 (Functional)
          3.6.1   A weighting factor will be applied to each specification
                  as follows:
                      3 points =        Essential or Extremely Important
                  Feature or Function
                      2 points =        Important or Highly desirable
                  Feature or Function
                      1 point   =       Desirable Feature or Function
          3.6.2   Rating scale for each specification:
                     a) Range to be used for each specification: 0 to 6
                     for the evaluation of written responses to the
                     Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) as specified in “b”
                     below; 0 to 9 for evaluation of selected features
                     during the demonstration and visitation phases of
                     short list vendors as specified in “c” below.
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                     b) Application of scale to the proposals as written:
                      0 = (N) Not available; not planned
                      1 = (D) Developing application; will be in
                          general release within
                                 twelve (12) months of December 1, 2000
                                 – cannot be demonstrated
                      2 = (B) Developing application; will be in
                          general release within
                                 twelve (12) months of December 1, 2000
                                 – can be demonstrated now
                      3-6 = (A) Vendor asserts availability in current
                      release as of December 1, 2000.
                                 Quality of implementation is judged,
                                 from information supplied, to be:
                                      3 = Undeterminable due to
                                            insufficient information
                                      4 = Less than satisfactory
                                      5 = Satisfactory
                                      6 = Above satisfactory
                     c) Application of scale to the proposal based on
                     observation:
                      3-9 = (A) Quality of implementation is judged,
                                  from observation in vendor demos
                                  and/or customer site visits, to be:
                                      3 = Very poor implementation--not
                                      at all desirable
                                      4 = Barely acceptable
                                      5 = Satisfactory but room for
                                 considerable improvement
                                      6 = Good
                                      7 = Considerably better than
                         acceptable
                                      8 = Excellent implementation--little
                         improvement needed
                                      9 = Outstanding implementation--no
                                         deficiencies observed
          3.6.3   Information gained from the vendor scripted demos and
                  vendor site visits that clarify specific functional/system
                  questions will be used to adjust the ratings of the
                  appropriate specifications in Section 5 (Functional
                  Specifications). The 'vendor site visit' team will consist
                  of LMSC members plus additional advisors as needed.
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          3.6.4   Information gained from the reference contacts and
                  customer site visits that clarify specific
                  functional/system questions will be used to finalize the
                  ratings of the appropriate specifications in Section 5
                  (Functional Specifications). The 'customer site visit'
                  team will consist of the LMSC plus additional advisors
                  as needed.
          3.7     Scoring Mechanism for Section 6 (Costs)
          3.7.1   Cost summary information must include all costs to SUS
                  even if specific costs are not included in the ITN
                  proposals (e.g., hardware, staff travel for training, data
                  conversion costs borne by FCLA, etc…) in order to
                  determine the total cost to the SUS of each proposal.
          3.7.2   Vendors are asked to provide cost summary information
                  for proposed configurations as needed for the
                  environment described in Appendix A.4. A separate
                  spreadsheet for each configuration will include capital
                  costs, recurring maintenance and operations costs, and
                  system costs over a five-year period that have been
                  extracted from the cost summary information provided
                  by the vendor. Hardware costs will be based on the
                  hardware recommendations (outlined in Section 4.4)
                  provided in the proposals. Hardware cost quotes will be
                  included in the cost summary spreadsheet.
          3.7.3   The total cost of each configuration will be combined to
                  produce the final cost totals.
          3.7.4   The points assigned to the final cost totals will be
                  determined by the cost total’s relationship to the lowest
                  proposal. For example,
                  Vendor           Proposal           Relationship to Low Proposal
                           % of Possible Total Points
                   A               $15,000,000       $9 million / $15 million
                                    60%
                   B               $ 9,000,000       $9 million / $ 9 million
                                   100%
                   C               $12,000,000       $9 million / $12 million
                                    75%
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          3.8     Scoring Mechanism for Section 7 (Vendor Viability)
          3.8.1   Dun & Bradstreet data and financial statements from the
                  vendor will be reviewed to determine the financial
                  viability of the company.
          3.8.2   The assignment of points to Section 7 (Vendor
                  Viability) will be the result of a collaborative discussion
                  of the LMSC considering topics outlined in the section,
                  such as:
                      a) information gained about the vendor’s
                      responsiveness and overall customer satisfaction
                      with the library management system
                      b) review of financial statements
                      c) process for customer input related to product
                      development
                      d) review of vendor’s customer base and experience
                      with installations shared by multiple, academic
                      libraries
          3.9     Final Selection and Contract Negotiation
                  The Vendor receiving the highest ranking will be
          contacted. The University and this Vendor will enter into
          contract negotiations. This discussion will finalize any contract
          terms, such as migration of existing data, implementation
          process, and acceptance criteria. No final decision to award a
          contract will be made until negotiations are concluded, in
          University’s sole discretion.
                 If an acceptable contract cannot be negotiated, the
          University reserves the right to enter contract negotiations with
          the vendor having the next highest ranking.
                  It is mutually agreed between the University and the
          Vendor that the University’s acceptance of the Vendor’s offer
          by the issuance of written notification incorporates into the
          resulting agreement all terms and conditions of the ITN and the
          Vendor’s proposal, except as amended by mutual, written
          agreement.
                 Using the conventions outlined in Section 5 (Functional
          Specifications), the vendor shall clearly state in the submitted
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          proposal any exceptions to, or deviations from, the requirements
          or terms and conditions of this ITN. Such exceptions or
          deviations will be considered in evaluating the proposals.
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          4      MANDATORY SPECIFICATIONS
          The features in this section and all its subsections are
          required. For section 4.1 – 4.3, Vendors must state a Yes or
          No answer next to each section number. A Yes answer
          indicates compliance with these requirements.
          NOTE: All answers in this proposal must refer to the proposed
          product/combination of products and its/their current
          version/release number. If vendor wishes to propose an
          alternative product/combination of products or another version
          or release of the same, vendor must submit two complete and
          separate proposals.
          In the table below, Proposers should recreate the table in their
          responses adding lines if necessary. Multiple lines need to be
          filled in only where the Product is composed of separate
          modules that do or may have their own versions and/or release
          dates.
                                GENERAL
                 PRODUCT                               VERSION/
                                                AVAILABILITY
                  NAME                              RELEASE #
                                DATE
                 _____________________                 ______________
                             ________
                 _____________________                 ______________
                             ________
                 _____________________                 ______________
                             ________
                 _____________________                 ______________
                             ________
                 _____________________                 ______________
                             ________
                 _____________________                 ______________
                             ________
                 _____________________                 ______________
                             ________
                 _____________________                 ______________
                             ________
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                 _____________________               ______________
                             ________
                 _____________________               ______________
                             ________
                 _____________________               ______________
                             ________
          DATE THIS COMBINATION WENT INTO GENERAL
          RELEASE: ____________
          NUMBER OF ARL LIBRARIES USING THIS
          COMBINATION OF VERSIONS/RELEASES IN
          PRODUCTION: ____________
          4.1    Mandatory - General System Functions
          Implemented SUS-wide, the System/Product:
          ____4.1.1    must consist of software, installation, database
                       conversion programs, on-site training and
                       documentation, software maintenance, software
                       support, and ongoing software enhancements
                       necessary for full operation, all of which must be
                       quoted by the vendor.
          ____4.1.2    must be fully integrated, with all modules
                       capable of sharing common bibliographic
                       databases and a consistent staff interface across
                       functions.
          ____4.1.3    must fully support a ‘consortium’ arrangement
                       that will allow separate universities to share
                       hardware and software while enabling each
                       university to access and maintain its own library
                       data. The library management system and local
                       data for each university must be able to have
                       separate profile and security configurations that
                       are controlled at the university level.
          ____4.1.4    must fully support an arrangement that enables
                       the data from multiple libraries for a single
                       university to coexist in the same data files. The
                       OPAC incorporates all the libraries located at
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                       that single university. In addition, each library
                       must have the option to have separate data of all
                       types as well as separate profile and security
                       configurations for staff functions. Examples of
                       this arrangement are the complex of libraries
                       located at the University of Florida and the
                       University of South Florida.
          ____4.1.5    must fully support a non-virtual, SUS-wide
                       Union Catalog function. See Section 5.5.4 and
                       Appendix B: Glossary for description and
                       definition.
          ____4.1.6    must support Universal Borrowing. See Section
                       5.4.2.6 and Appendix B: Glossary for definition.
          ____4.1.7    must be capable of supporting a 50 percent
                       increase in database size, number of
                       terminals/workstations, and/or activity levels
                       without a server upgrade or a significant
                       decrease in system response based on the
                       environment described in Appendix A.4.
          ____4.1.8    must support the following functions:
                           online public access catalog (OPAC)
                                      cataloging and database
                              maintenance (including authority control)
                                      access services (circulation --
                              charge, discharge, renewal, recall, hold,
                              e-mail and printed notifications; patron
                              records; patron record loading from
                              multiple university files; bill and fine;
                              reserves and e-reserves)
                                      acquisitions (ordering, claiming,
                              receiving, payment processing, vendor
                              file, fund accounting)
                                      serials control (check-in,
                              claiming, acquisitions, item/summary
                              holdings)
          ____4.1.9    must allow a separate test environment for staff
                       training and testing purposes that duplicates the
                       database configuration in production.
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          ____4.1.10   must support resource files (specifically, the LC
                       and MeSH authority files, MARCIVE, GPO and
                       LC bibliographic files). It must be possible to
                       share these files within and across all of the SUS
                       libraries for importing/deriving records into local
                       bibliographic and authority files.
          ____4.1.11   must be able to import and output bibliographic,
                       authority, and holdings records in MARC21
                       communications format.
          ____4.1.12   must accommodate future changes in the
                       MARC21 bibliographic, authority, and holdings
                       formats, or new MARC format standards as they
                       are developed.
          ____4.1.13   must be able to transfer MARC21 records to and
                       from the OCLC and RLIN bibliographic utilities
                       and vendor services for transfer and overlay of
                       bibliographic and authority records in both real-
                       time and in batch mode.
          ____4.1.14   must operate in a real-time interactive mode with
                       the capability to create, update, maintain, and
                       access all records for library materials and
                       patrons.
          ____4.1.15   must provide dynamic indexing for all new and
                       revised data regardless of method of entry into
                       the system.
          ____4.1.16   must provide daily reporting and updating in a
                       manner so as to insure that the system can be
                       operated continuously regardless of system
                       configuration or number of libraries using the
                       system. The system’s staff functions must be
                       available at least 20 hours per day, seven days
                       per week. The system must be available for
                       OPAC use on a continuous basis (24 hours per
                       day, seven days per week).
          ____4.1.17   must provide continuous backup so all
                       transactions can be recovered to the point of
                       failure. Routine point of failure restoration from
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                       software or hardware failure must not exceed
                       four (4) hours. Must allow for transaction roll-
                       back in case of failure.
          ____4.1.18   must have a backup process that notifies system
                       operator if process was unsuccessful.
          ____4.1.19   must be fully compliant with the following
          standards:
                             Z39.2 Information Interchange Format
                                    MARC21
                                    Z39.71 Holdings Statements
                                    Z39.50 Information Retrieval
                              Service Definition and Protocol
                              Specifications for Library Applications
                              Version 3 (client and server)
                                    EDIFACT
                                    Codabar modulus 10 barcodes
                                    IEEE 802.2 and 802.3 ethernet
                              (10 and 100 megabit per second)
                                    HTTP
                                    TCP/IP standards, Telnet, FTP,
                              SMTP, etc.
          ____4.1.20   must include a report generator to facilitate
                       retrieval of management information. This
                       report writer must allow non-programmers to
                       develop reports independent of support from
                       programming staff. Control options for systems
                       administration must be included to protect
                       system resources and response time.
          ____4.1.21   must be SQL compliant. SQL access must be
                       possible and a database data dictionary must be
                       provided. The system must be open for
                       sophisticated data manipulation beyond the
                       limited capabilities of proprietary report writers.
          ____4.1.22   must include a security function that sets
                       functions, data and screen access rights across all
                       modules by individual or group which can be
                       maintained by FCLA and library administrative
                       staff and does not require programming
                       expertise.
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          ____4.1.23   must consist of integrated logical and functional
                       subsystems that allow for a single point of
                       authentication and authorization.
          ____4.1.24   must provide staff authentication and
                       authorization on an individual basis.
          ____4.1.25   must have the ability to specify authentication
                       and authorization for specific record types and
                       field groups within records. The system must
                       provide the ability for authorized staff to create,
                       edit, and delete all types of records.
          ____4.1.26   must be able to input, store, edit, output and
                       display the complete ALA character set
                       (ANSEL) at the time of the acceptance test.
          ____4.1.27   must be able to display the complete ALA
                       character set (ANSEL) including special
                       characters and diacritics positioned in the
                       relevant position to the letters (not before or
                       after) in both web and client OPAC displays.
          ____4.1.28   must be possible to display, print and download
                       specific bibliographic records and reasonably
                       sized ranges of records and results sets.
          ____4.1.29   must have clients that run simultaneously with
                       other common clients and applications such as
                       MS Office Suite and Adobe products on a single
                       workstation.
          ____4.1.30   must include a keyword search type that covers
                       all bibliographic fields determined in the local
                       configuration, e.g., in the current SUS system,
                       k=<term> encompasses everything in the
                       keyword index regardless of the narrower search
                       types in which the terms also appeared (ka=, ks=,
                       kt=, etc…)
          ____4.1.31   must include the option to limit the keyword
                       search to a specific field.
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          ____4.1.32    must be able to process input from multiple
                        workstations, applying appropriate record
                        locking to insure data integrity.
          ____4.1.33    must automatically update all affected records
                        dynamically when a change is made to the
                        database.
          ____4.1.34    upgrades must not require more than 6 hours of
                        downtime for the OPAC, 12 hours for circulation
                        (with a working circulation backup client) and 48
                        hours for other staff functions on a scheduled
                        specified by FCLA and the university, assuming
                        a database size and environment as specified in
                        Appendix A.4.
          The vendor:
          ____4.1.35    must have a maintenance and support program
                        for the proposed system's software.
          ____4.1.36    must have a documented trouble-reporting
                        procedure outlining guaranteed response times
                        and escalation procedures.
          4.2    Mandatory - Data Conversion
          The vendor:
          ____4.2.1     must support data migration strategies from the
                        data sources outlined in Appendix A.3. to the
                        proposed system.
          ____4.2.2      must convert and load the following record types
          without loss of data:
                              bibliographic/authority records
                                      item records
                                      holdings records
                                      vendor/fund/invoice records
                                      order records
                                      patron and patron history records
                                      serials check-in records
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          4.3    Mandatory – Requirements for Computer Hardware
          and Platforms
          The implemented SUS-wide system:
          ____4.3.1     must run on SUN or IBM Unix servers.
          ____4.3.2      staff interfaces must operate on workstations
                         running the current versions of Microsoft
                         Windows98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT.
          ____4.3.3      OPAC client must operate on common browser
                         technology. At a minimum, Netscape 4.0 and
                         Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or similar
                         browsers with Java and Javascript enabled must
                         be supported.
          ____4.3.4      must operate over a TCP/IP network and must be
                         compatible with domain addressing and domain
                         name resolution (DNS).
          ____4.3.5      must be compatible with the "fast" ethernet (100
                         megabit/second) network standard.
          4.4    Mandatory - Hardware Recommendation
                Vendors are required to complete the hardware
          recommendations as outlined in this section.
                  Although computer hardware will not be a cost item in
          this ITN, it is required that the proposer provide detailed
          hardware recommendations based on the environment outlined
          in Appendix A.4. Keeping in mind the requirement that the
          system must be capable of supporting a 50 percent increase in
          database size, number of terminals/workstations, and activity
          levels without a server upgrade or decrease in response time,
          recommend appropriate server and storage hardware. Vendor
          may propose either SUN or IBM as stated in Section 4.4.1
          below. However, for the sake of cost data collection, analysis,
          and price comparison, both SUN and IBM configurations are
          preferred. The hardware recommendations must be included
          with the costs in Section 6 and must include:
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          4.4.1        SUN or IBM Unix servers (vendor, model, and
                       configuration); include hardware for the union
                       catalog component. If Proposer’s system runs on
                       only one of these servers, supply hardware
                       configuration for that one. If Proposer’s system
                       can run on either SUN or IBM, provide separate
                       configurations for both.
          4.4.2        fully mirrored databases. Specify disk storage
                       (amount and type) required for data, system
                       software, transaction logs, etc., including mirror.
                       Specify type of mirroring assumed by this
                       calculation.
          4.4.3        peripheral devices for servers including
                       recommended tape drives, an uninterruptable
                       power supply, operator’s console, etc.
          4.4.4        client distribution server, if proposed.
          4.4.5        sample workstation configuration for staff
                       functions.
          4.4.6        sample workstation configuration for public
                       functions.
          4.4.7        proposed network/infrastructure requirements.
          4.4.8        test environment for staff training and testing
                       purposes that duplicates the database
                       configuration and tables in production with test
                       files of up to 10,000 records for each university.
          4.4.9        third copy of the production databases for use in
                       running routine and ad hoc reports. This copy
                       may be updated in less than real-time but at least
                       daily.
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          5       FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
                 Section 5 (Functional Specifications) focuses on the
          individual modules that together make up the integrated system.
          A point system will be used to score the proposals.
                  Vendors are required to follow the numbering system in
          the ITN and to insert textual responses into the Microsoft Word
          97 document in-line below the relevant item or question. See
          Section 2.1.4 for details on how to get the MS Word 97 version
          of the ITN document.
                  Vendors should respond to each statement as indicated
          here:
                  Sections 5.1 – 5.4: vendors must indicate, next to each
          section number, the system’s state of compliance using these
          indicators and provide detailed explanations of the functions or
          capabilities represented in each specification as requested.
                  A = Available in current general release of the version
                          described in this proposal as of December 1,
                          2000
                  D = Developing application to be in general release
                          within twelve (12) months of but cannot be
                          demonstrated as of December 1, 2000
                  B = Developing application to be in general release
                          within twelve (12) months of but can be
                          demonstrated now or is in Beta testing as of
                          December 1, 2000
                  N = Not available
                  Section 5.5: vendors must indicate whether the function
          is available or true in the current general release and provide
          detailed explanations of the functions or capabilities represented
          in each specification. If a feature is to be included in a future
          release, specify the release number and expected date of
          release.
                  It is expected that all the specifications in Section 5 will
          work within the context of the “consortium” models described
          in Section 1.3. Vendors must indicate if the specification
          cannot be applied to one or both of the models and provide an
          explanation of the functional limitations.
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                  As an example, specification 5.2.6.5 states that the
          system have the capability for authority files to be shared by
          libraries while providing the option for creating and maintaining
          local authority records. If, in order to have the option for local
          input and control, the bibliographic data must coexist in the
          same data files (Model I); or if libraries with separate
          bibliographic data (Model S) must have their own complete
          authority files, it must be indicated.
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          5.1           Acquisitions and Serial Control (60
          Points Total=6% of 1000)
          5.1.1         General (14 Points=23.33% of 60)
          The system:
          ____5.1.1.1   enables easy and logical navigation between
                        and within modules, avoiding the necessity of
                        reentering searches in order to retrieve related
                        records and data.
          ____5.1.1.2   provides a “go back” feature that retrieves the
                        preceding screen(s) without having to recreate a
                        search or navigate a series of menus.
          ____5.1.1.3   allows for the retrieval of records via the
                        indexing of any acquisitions data of the
                        library’s choosing.
          ____5.1.1.4   provides the ability to sort the return set of a
                        search by the field of the operator’s choosing.
          ____5.1.1.5   provides the ability to search for acquisitions
                        data using the purchase order number from a
                        previous system which has been migrated with
                        the data from that system or manually input.
          ____5.1.1.6   has no limits on the number of order records
                        associated with a bibliographic or holdings
                        record.
          ____5.1.1.7   supports all functions associated with the
                        process of acquiring library resources, services,
                        and supplies, including, but not limited to:
                                    creating order records
                                    creating and dispatching purchase
                                   order documents
                                    modifying and/or canceling
                                   orders
                                    claiming
                                    receiving
                                    tracking vendor reports
                                    tracking and approving for
                                   payment vendor invoices
                                    accounting for the dispersal of
                                   allocated funds
                                    tracking vendor licenses and
                                   licensing agreements
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          ____5.1.1.8    accommodates acquisitions transactions for all
                         formats, including, but not limited to paper,
                         micro-format, all the various audio-visual
                         formats, and all the various electronic formats
                         including remotely stored resources such as
                         those accessed through the Internet (World Wide
                         Web, etc.).
          ____5.1.1.9 accommodates the following acquisition
                         transaction types, including, but not limited to:
                                      approval
                                      continuation
                                      credit or debit card
                                      deposit account and receipts
                                     against deposit
                                      firm order
                                      gift and gratis materials
                                      membership and receipts against
                                     membership
                                      prepayment
                                      quote
                                      standing order
                                      subscription
          ____5.1.1.10 accommodates all types of serials, current and
                         ceased, including, but not limited to:
                                      periodicals
                                      continuations
                                      newspapers
                                      annuals and irregulars
                                      monographic series
                                      proceedings and transactions
                                      indexes and abstracts
                                      supplements
                                      loose-leaf materials
                                      cumulated versions
          ____5.1.1.11 captures and stores acquisitions data, including,
          but not limited to:
                                      descriptive (e.g., bibliographic)
                                     data
                                      order type
                                      order status
                                      location/copy information
                                      invoice information
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                                       vendor information
                                       vendor report information
                                       fund accounting information
                                       notes to vendor
                                       notes to cataloging
                                       notes to acquisitions
                                       order notes (source/requester)
                                       a minimum of four library-
                                      defined fields
           ____5.1.1.12 allows retention of acquisitions data for as long
                          as the library desires.
           ____5.1.1.13 allows archiving of acquisitions data.
           ____5.1.1.14 provides productivity assists such as the
                          capability to set form or function default values
                          and session preferences.
           ____5.1.1.15 provides a variety of order statuses, including,
           but not limited to:
                                       desiderata or “in abeyance”
                                       in pre-order process
                                       on order
                                       claimed
                                       received but not paid
                                       partially received
                                       currently received
                                       completed
                                       cancelled
                                       ceased publication, order
                                      terminated
           ____5.1.1.16 supports production of orders, claims,
                          cancellations, reports, and invoices both in batch
                          mode and on demand.
           ____5.1.1.17 provides a dynamic link, where appropriate,
                          between acquisitions data and bibliographic,
                          holdings, and inventory (item) data and reflects
                          these links in the OPAC.
           ____5.1.1.18 provides the ability to selectively block
                          acquisitions data from public view.
           ____5.1.1.19 includes commonly expected word processing
                          features such as cut-and-paste and automatic text
                          formatting.
          ____5.1.1.20 provides free text note fields of unlimited length,
                          including, but not limited to:
                                       notes to vendor
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                                      notes to acquisitions department
                                      notes to cataloging department
                                      check-in and payment notes
                                      general notes
          ____5.1.1.21   provides, with sufficient authorization, the
                         ability to delete individual acquisitions records,
                         including but not limited to duplicates or those
                         created in error.
          ____5.1.1.22   supports Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in
                         accordance with national (ANSI/NISO, X12) or
                         international (UN/EDIFACT) standards in
                         addition to related industry implementation
                         guides (BISAC, SISAC) and provides EDI
                         functions including, but not limited to (indicate
                         which are in production and which are in
                         development):
                                      sending and receiving of all
                                     relevant and currently defined EDI
                                     acquisitions forms and documents.
                                      automatic or, when desired,
                                     individually reviewed and approved
                                     updating of relevant records with
                                     transmitted data.
                                      reporting of failed or suspect
                                     electronic transmissions.
                                      transmitting, receiving, or
                                     otherwise handling of electronic data
                                     with minimal or no human
                                     intervention.
                                      processing of all EDI data in real
                                     time without interfering with normal
                                     acquisitions functions.
                                      logging of all EDI transactions
                                     with the provision for on-line viewing
                                     or off-line printing.
                                      archiving of EDI transactions.
          ____5.1.1.23   supports foreign currency input, output, and
                         conversion in all relevant acquisitions sub-
                         functions including fund accounting.
          ____5.1.1.24   provides the ability to get on-line help in staff
          mode.
          ____5.1.1.25 provides the option of allowing the staff of one
                       library to view the acquisitions data of any other
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                       library in the consortium in order to share
                       information.
          ____5.1.1.26 must fully convert all open acquisitions data
                       from previous system (FCLA/NOTIS), including
                       open orders, serials check-in records, vendor and
                       fund accounting data, such that work can begin
                       on the new system without any preliminary
                       manipulations required on the part of the
                       operator. Describe any limitations and, in
                       particular, the number of keystrokes required
                       before records on the new system can be used to
                       receive or check-in materials and services
                       ordered on the old system.
          5.1.2   Ordering and Vendor Data Maintenance (14
                  Points=23.33% of 60)
          As part of the pre-ordering and verification process the system:
          ____5.1.2.1 provides guide or index screens containing
                          enough abbreviated bibliographic information
                          (e.g., Author, short title, publisher, date, series
                          and volume number) to enable verification
                          without always having to resort to the full
                          record.
          ____5.1.2.2 provides index displays containing enough
                          acquisitions data (e.g., “on order” and flags for
                          currently-received serials, etc.) to enable
                          verification without always having to resort to
                          the full record.
          ____5.1.2.3 provides the ability to perform verification for
                          duplicate avoidance based on a search by ISBN,
                          ISSN, LCCN, or some other match point of
                          library’s choice.
          As part of the order placement and maintenance process, the
          system:
          ____5.1.2.4 allows the creation of blanket orders (for
                          approval receipts, binding, etc.) and orders for
                          non-bibliographic materials (supplies,
                          memberships, etc. ) without affecting the
                          integrity of the bibliographic database.
          ____5.1.2.5 allows both single and multiple line-item
                          purchase orders at the discretion of the library
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                         and, when multi-line, allows unique purchase
                         order or identification numbers for each line.
          ____5.1.2.6    allows system assigned and, with sufficient
                         authorization, manually assigned purchase order
                         or line order identification numbers.
          ____5.1.2.7    prevents duplicate assignment of purchase order
                         numbers, whether automatically generated or
                         manually input, unless specifically requested.
          ____5.1.2.8    dynamically encumbers funds and updates fund
                         records upon order record approval (rather than
                         order record creation), or makes the point of
                         encumbrance (at either order creation or
                         approval) a library option.
          ____5.1.2.9    allows orders to remain active across fiscal years
                         (particularly to accommodate serials).
          ____5.1.2.10   supports MARC record import from a
                         bibliographic utility or resource file.
          ____5.1.2.11   supports various "bill to" and "ship to" addresses
                         with default addresses keyed to operator sign-on;
                         indicate if there is a limit to the number of
                         addresses.
          ____5.1.2.12   supports the printing or electronic output of
                         order records and/or purchase orders including
                         the ability to override default fields that
                         normally appear on purchase orders (i.e., the
                         ability to have operator-designated fields
                         included instead of or along with default fields
                         on a given order).
          ____5.1.2.13   sorts purchase orders by vendor, or other
                         library-designated fields.
          ____5.1.2.14   allows for the regeneration of purchase orders
                         (due, for example, to loss, damage, or
                         misdirection, etc.).
          ____5.1.2.15   at discretion of operator, supports public display
                         of messages (e.g., from vendors) regarding order
                         status; allows option to display or suppress
                         messages by record.
          ____5.1.2.16   permits changes to all order types and statuses
                         including cancel and ceased.
          ____5.1.2.17   on an order-by-order basis, allows for the
                         suppression of purchase order printing or
                         electronic dispatch.
          As part of the vendor data maintenance process, the system:
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          ____5.1.2.18 supports an unlimited number of separate vendor
                       record files. Indicate if it is possible to create a
                       union vendor file with library or consortia-
                       defined fields, to which all libraries using the
                       system would have access.
          ____5.1.2.19 incorporates a vendor file which makes provision
                       for adding an unlimited number of records
                       incorporating vendor names and including an
                       unlimited number of both order and remittance
                       address. Indicate if there are links among vendor
                       records representing related companies or names.
          ____5.1.2.20 is updated in real-time to maintain the currency
                       of all vendor records and statistics.
          ____5.1.2.21 provides a formatted screen with appropriate
                       prompts for entry of vendor file data.
          ____5.1.2.22 can print the entire contents of the vendor
                       name/address file.
          ____5.1.2.23 supports vendor records that include, but are not
                       limited to, the following information:
                                    vendor name
                                    vendor account number
                                    vendor addresses (the number to
                                   be determined by the local library)
                                    vendor phone, fax, e-mail, id
                                   numbers, accounts, notes
                                    library-supplied vendor claim
                                   period indicator
                                    vendor performance statistics
                                    discount information by vendor
                                    federal id number
          ____5.1.2.24 provides sufficient space for foreign vendor
                       addresses which do not conform in size to those
                       of US vendors.
          ____5.1.2.25 supports cumulative vendor statistics for the
                       current and closed fiscal years, including, but not
                       limited to:
                                    average receipt period in days
                                    number of claims sent
                                    number of claims received in
                                   relation to those sent
                                    number of copies cancelled
                                    number of copies claimed
                                    total amount ordered
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                                       amount encumbered
                                       amount invoiced
          5.1.3        Receiving, Claiming, Recording Holdings (14
          Points=23.33% of 60)
          As part of the receiving process, the system:
          ____5.1.3.1 allows quick and easy receipt with a minimum of
                          keystrokes or carriage returns.
          ____5.1.3.2 at operators option, automatically changes firm
                          order status upon receipt from "on order" to
                          some other designated status.
          ____5.1.3.3 provides a mechanism (highlighted text or an
                          audible beep) to alert receipt staff to special
                          processing instructions.
          ____5.1.3.4 supports special receipt/instructions. Describe
                          any limitations to free text notes.
          ____5.1.3.5 displays all call number, location, and routing
                          information at the point of receipt.
          ____5.1.3.6 supports public display of partial receipts of an
                          order.
          ____5.1.3.7 maintains distinct date of receipt for partially
                          received and, especially, serially received
                          materials.
          ____5.1.3.8 allows the operator to set a date other than
                          today's as the receipt date.
          ____5.1.3.9 supports predictive check-in for serial materials
                          based on pattern records that can be both keyed
                          in locally or imported from an outside source.
                          Indicate how you are supporting the CONSER
                          Pattern Project and whether you can convert
                          pattern data from 891 bibliographic fields.
          ____5.1.3.10 allows staff to override automatically predicted
                          issues/volumes if an unexpected item is received
                          (i.e., combined issues, supplements, directory
                          issues, etc.) without having to edit pattern.
          ____5.1.3.11 supports the Z39.56 Serial Item and Contribution
                          Identifier (SICI) standard and the scanning of the
                          Serials Industry Systems Advisory Committee
                          (SISAC) or UPC barcode symbols for one-step
                          receipt.
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          ____5.1.3.12 supports the display of receipt holdings data at
                       all levels, up to and including ANSI level 4, in
                       both the OPAC and staff mode.
          ____5.1.3.13 provides an easy way to force or suppress
                       display of current receipts; format should not
                       dictate display or suppression.
          ____5.1.3.14 allows ability to record receipts against a blanket
                       purchase order (such as for binding or, if desired,
                       approval plan receipts)
          ____5.1.3.15 provides ability to produce a variety of work
                       slips and notifications of receipt both in paper
                       and electronic format for dispatch by email.
          ____5.1.3.16 permits the association of individual title records
                       to membership or other global records.
          ____5.1.3.17 allows staff receiving multiple copies of an issue
                       or item to check in all at one time or
                       individually.
          ____5.1.3.18 supports multiple types of check-in linked to the
                       same record (e.g., one section received in full,
                       one section received in part.)
          ____5.1.3.19 supports the option for display in OPAC of the
                       expected date of arrival for serial publications.
          ____5.1.3.20 permits long, free-text notes in order to describe
                       complicated issues or those that deviate from
                       established patterns of enumeration and/or
                       chronology.
          ____5.1.3.21 alerts the operator to possible duplicate issues,
                       gaps in receipt, etc.
          ____5.1.3.22 supports production of a call number label at
                       time of receipt.
          As part of the claiming process, the system:
          ____5.1.3.23 supports an on-line review of serial issues that
                          need to be claimed with the ability to set limits
                          (by date, new to file, etc.) on how much of the
                          "needs claiming" file is examined in one session.
          ____5.1.3.24 allows for claim cycle overrides on an individual
                          purchase order basis.
          ____5.1.3.25 provides an online view as well as the ability to
                          generate a printed report of open orders to be
                          claimed.
          ____5.1.3.26 provides flexibility in the management of
                          claiming intervals with default claim intervals by
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                         frequency; supports the ability to override and
                         change these values if authorized.
          ____5.1.3.27   supports claiming in connection with specific
                         titles within a membership or other multi-title
                         subscription.
          ____5.1.3.28   permits, but does not require, single claims for
                         multiple, missing issues of a single title (except
                         when in conflict with EDI standards requiring
                         single issue claims).
          ____5.1.3.29   provides claim history or tracking information.
          ____5.1.3.30   supports customization of claim-records
                         information (e.g., notes)
          ____5.1.3.31   produces claims that include all appropriate
                         identifying information, including, but not
                         limited to, the purchase order number, account
                         number and title number/subscription id, etc..
          ____5.1.3.32   provides a claim-sorting and batching
                         mechanism so that claims may be organized by
                         vendor, by date, or other desirable groupings.
          ____5.1.3.33   automatically closes or clears open claims upon
                         receipt.
          ____5.1.3.34   supports electronic claims, including email
                         capability.
          ____5.1.3.35   alerts the operator (by audible beep and on claim
                         report) if a piece is received that is beyond the
                         range of the expected item.
          ____5.1.3.36   provides follow-up claims and claim alerts if a
                         specific issue fails to arrive.
          As part of the recording of holdings process, the system:
          ____5.1.3.37 thoroughly integrates support for the MARC
                          Format for Holdings and Locations at all levels,
                          both within and between functions and modules.
          ____5.1.3.38 if not used internally for storage of copy
                          holdings, volume holdings and location data
                          (including call numbers), is, nonetheless, capable
                          of importing and exporting MARC Holdings and
                          Locations records with no loss of data integrity.
          ____5.1.3.39 allows a separate and distinct location
                          designation (including call number) and, where
                          appropriate, volume holdings enumeration to be
                          associated with each distinct copy.
          ____5.1.3.40 allows an unlimited number of copies of any
                          given resource.
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          ____5.1.3.41 allows complex relationships to be expressed
                       between holdings data and bibliographic data
                       such that multiple bibliographic descriptions can
                       relate to the same holdings information as in the
                       case of “bound withs,” sub-series, and other
                       analytic-type examples. Describe how this
                       works and any limitations.
          ____5.1.3.42 allows flexible labeling of holdings for non-
                       paper formats such as microform and computer
                       files.
          ____5.1.3.43 allows easy/automatic renumbering or other
                       reorganizing of holdings statements.
          ____5.1.3.44 following pattern data, automatically and/or at
                       operator command, collapses individual issues
                       from check-in or receipt statements into
                       appropriate volume holdings statements.
          ____5.1.3.45 validates all holdings/location data to the extent
                       possible and prohibits the input of invalid
                       location codes.
          ____5.1.3.46 allows local notes, both public and non-public, in
                       the holdings record. Describe any limitations to
                       the size of those notes.
          ____5.1.3.47 allows for the change of specific data elements,
                       such as location information, in a selected group
                       of holdings records without having to edit each
                       individual holdings record.
          ____5.1.3.48 allows for a selected group of holdings records to
                       be deleted without having to edit each individual
                       holdings record.
          5.1.4         Payments Processing and Fund Accounting
          (14 Points=23.33% of 60)
          The system:
          ____5.1.4.1   has a fund structure of at least four levels of
                        hierarchy that is updated dynamically, and
                        includes, but is not limited to:
                                    amount appropriated
                                    amount encumbered
                                    amount expended
                                    uncommitted balance
                                    cash balance
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          ____5.1.4.2    allows discounts and extra charges – for example
                         postage, bank, service, rush, and other
                         surcharges – to be treated as separately posted
                         transactions or, at the option of the library, to be
                         figured into the main charge (automatically
                         prorating, if desired, a lump sum charge across
                         multiple items).
          ____5.1.4.3    has a fund structure that allows for “reporting
                         funds” – that is, funds which reflect
                         expenditures the allocations for which are made,
                         if at all, only at a higher level.
          ____5.1.4.4    allows multi-fund encumbrances and dispersals.
          ____5.1.4.5    for a given order, displays complete payment
                         history, including line notes, across multiple
                         fiscal years and invoices.
          ____5.1.4.6    allows sufficiently long notes in order to
                         describe complicated receipts or payment
                         transactions.
          ____5.1.4.7    automatically updates encumbrances,
                         expenditures, and balances when payments are
                         entered.
          ____5.1.4.8    supports straightforward processing of invoices
                         with real-time updating of fund records.
          ____5.1.4.9    allows new accounts to be created at any time.
          ____5.1.4.10   allows existing accounts to be updated at any
                         time.
          ____5.1.4.11   allows an unlimited number of funds.
          ____5.1.4.12   allows for encumbrances and dispersals to be
                         split across funds.
          ____5.1.4.13   provides various end-of-fiscal-year options,
                         which may vary from fund to fund.
          ____5.1.4.14   handles prepaid but not received orders at year-
                         end rollover. Explain how this is done.
          ____5.1.4.15   supports electronic transfer of invoice data via
                         EDI, magnetic or optical disk, etc.
          ____5.1.4.16   tracks fund records on-line with all balances and
                         expenditures available immediately and provides
                         a full audit trail.
          ____5.1.4.17   permits funds to be set for over-encumbering and
                         over-expending but prevents the operator from
                         doing this unless parameters have been set or the
                         staff member is authorized to override.
          ____5.1.4.18   provides the ability to print out ledgers of
                         invoices posted for a given period of time.
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          ____5.1.4.19 allows authorized staff to alter invoice data,
                       delete or add payment lines, or delete the entire
                       record even after the invoice has been authorized
                       for payment.
          ____5.1.4.20 is able to support a variety of procedures for
                       conferring accounting information and/or
                       documents to local campus business offices
                       including the optional ability to link
                       electronically.
          ____5.1.4.21 provides campus specific invoice cover sheets
                       and locally defined invoice batch summaries.
          ____5.1.4.22 provides for the incorporation of vendor credits
                       in the payments and fund accounting process.
                       Describe in detail how the system handles
                       credits.
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          5.1.5       Routing and Bindery Preparation (4
          Points=6.66% of 60)
          The system supports a routing process which:
          ____5.1.5.1 maintains a tracking system of all
                        individuals/locations for titles routed. Describe
                        any limitations to the number of names and/or
                        locations attached to a specific title.
          ____5.1.5.2 captures lists of journals routed by title and by
                        person.
          ____5.1.5.3 easily updates and deletes routing information
                        (including global changes). Maintains an
                        address-book feature containing data about each
                        routee.
          ____5.1.5.4 allows the production of printed routing slips.
          ____5.1.5.5 provides hierarchical prioritization for routing
                        designations and destinations (e.g., routing to a
                        specific individual at a designated location).
          ____5.1.5.6 provides ability to block routing information
                        from public view.
          The system supports a bindery preparation process which:
          ____5.1.5.7 produces pull slips and lists of serial titles that
                        are ready for binding.
          ____5.1.5.8 supports the creation of a binding pattern
                        database which takes advantage of windowing to
                        display the appearance of the spine label.
          ____5.1.5.9 captures bindery preparation instructions and
                        produces locally customizable printed binding
                        tickets to accompany issues to the bindery.
                        Describe any limitations to instruction sets.
          ____5.1.5.10 stores and preserves binding information as
                        historical data. Describe how binding patterns
                        are archived.
          ____5.1.5.11 automatically updates the summary holdings
                        statement when the volume is received back
                        from the bindery. Includes the ability to
                        distinguish between bound volumes and loose
                        issues. Describe how this function is
                        accomplished.
          ____5.1.5.12 displays "at bindery" status with a customizable
                        "due back" and/or “will be available” date in the
                        OPAC and staff mode. Describe if the display is
                        automatic or requires operator input. If operator
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                         input is required, describe the keystrokes
                         required.
          ____5.1.5.13   supports links to external bindery preparation
                         systems such as, but not limited to, ABLE or
                         LARS, and supports the Z39.50 standard.
          ____5.1.5.14   employs US MARC field 583 to queue binding.
                         Describe or illustrate how your system does this.
          ____5.1.5.15   interacts with serials control subsystem. Detects,
                         reports and claims materials not returned from
                         the bindery.
          ____5.1.5.16   provides tracking control for material in all
                         stages of binding preparation and processing.
                         Includes option for changing status of all items
                         in a shipment with one or two keystrokes in
                         addition to item-by-item status changes.
          5.2    Cataloging and Database Maintenance (60
                 Points=6% of 1000)
          5.2.1 General & Standards – (8 Points = 13.3% of 60)
          The system:
          ____5.2.1.1 maintains each library’s individualized
                      bibliographic data with separate profiles and
                      security configurations.
          ____5.2.1.2 supports separate processing units within a
                      shared bibliographic database if desired by a
                      library.
          ____5.2.1.3 indicates the existence of other, related records
                      to staff. Explain the record structure in terms of
                      how the various record types relate to each other.
                      For example, if a title has a bibliographic record,
                      an order record, a MARC21 holdings record,
                      multiple copies, and item records, how are these
                      associated with each other?
          ____5.2.1.4 automatically enters enough "brief" identifying
                      information from a bibliographic record in
                      related records without staff having to retype it.
          ____5.2.1.5 supports the automatic update of "brief" title
                      information in all related records when a change
                      is made to the bibliographic record.
          ____5.2.1.6 supports easy movement among all modules
                      (functions). Describe.
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          ____5.2.1.7    supports individual user access to all authorized
                         functions with one secured logon. If not,
                         describe how access is achieved.
          ____5.2.1.8    supports standard statuses (such as “in
                         processing,” “available,” etc.) and the ability for
                         libraries to define additional statuses.
          ____5.2.1.9    supports full compliance with all MARC21
                         Formats in a timely manner. How are updates
                         implemented?
          ____5.2.1.10   allows and displays all current and former
                         MARC21 fields, tags, subfield codes, indicators
                         and delimiters (including all which are
                         repeatable). If not, list any fields, tags, subfield
                         codes, indicators or delimiters not supported.
          ____5.2.1.11   imposes no limits on the record length, field
                         length, or subfield length (other than those
                         consistent with MARC21). If any such limits do
                         exist, describe them and indicate whether they
                         are library or system defined.
          ____5.2.1.12   allows acceptance of brief or incomplete
                         bibliographic records, most likely created at the
                         ordering stage.
          ____5.2.1.13   generates clear and context-specific error
                         messages for invalid use of fields, tags, subfield
                         codes, indicators, and delimiters, from direct
                         input and from batch loaded records.
          5.2.2 Import and Export -- (11 Points = 18.3% of 60)
          The system:
          ____5.2.2.1 supports the dynamic transfer of bibliographic
                      and authority records from bibliographic utilities
                      such as OCLC and RLIN as well as vendor files,
                      CD-ROMs, and other available sources.
          ____5.2.2.2 supports locally managed library defined
                      resource files (i.e., local and LC resource files).
                      If not, describe how this type of resource is
                      accommodated.
          ____5.2.2.3 supports the overlay of existing bibliographic
                      and authority records. Describe the default
                      and/or minimum amount of information needed
                      to support an overlay and the fields that need to
                      be matched to permit an overlay.
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          ____5.2.2.4   allows the library to define fields which will
                        generate an overlay without programmer
                        intervention.
          ____5.2.2.5   allows library to define specified fields on an
                        existing bibliographic or authority record to be
                        protected (without programmer intervention)
                        when that record is being overlaid by another
                        record. What is the technique used to identify
                        the fields or subfield information to be
                        protected?
          ____5.2.2.6   supports the transfer of bibliographic, authority,
                        and holdings records into and from the system as
                        individual records and as files (tape or FTP, etc.)
                        in MARC21 format with load programs.
                        Describe any upper limit on file sizes. Describe
                        what reports are generated by load process.
          ____5.2.2.7   allows batch loading of such records without
                        interrupting other system use. If this is not
                        possible, describe how the procedure is handled
                        and any dedicated hardware or software needed
                        for this process.
          ____5.2.2.8   supports duplicate detection for record loads.
                        Describe whether the operator can override this.
          5.2.3 Indexing & Call Numbers — (8 Points = 13.3% of
          60)
          The system:
          ____5.2.3.1 supports dynamic indexing of all MARC21
                       fields, including authority fields and the
                       following standard numbers:
                                     LCCN (010)
                                     ISBN (020)
                                     ISSN (022)
                                     Standard recording number (024)
                                     Standard technical report number
                                    (027)
                                     Music publisher number (028)
                                     CODEN (030)
                                     System control number (former
                                    system and current system, OCLC,
                                    etc. numbers),
                       Describe the structure of the search displays.
                       Provide examples of guide and/or index screens.
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                         Describe how dynamic keyword indexing of
                         fields works.
          ____5.2.3.2    supports a browse search that searches all
                         indexes (authority and non-authority controlled)
                         that is not keyword, i.e., the old dictionary
                         catalog search.
          ____5.2.3.3    supports full search functionality that is the same
                         in staff and public modes, including individual
                         indexes (author, title, subject, etc.) Also supports
                         keyword access and indexing down to the
                         indicator and subfield levels. List all fields,
                         subfields, and/or indicators that are not
                         supported by dynamic indexing.
          ____5.2.3.4    supports search qualification by format.
          ____5.2.3.5    supports display of the search key in the staff
                         side.
          ____5.2.3.6    supports the direct connection from the 856 field
                         in the OPAC record to the Internet resource.
          ____5.2.7.7    supports a logical indexing of uniform titles.
                         Explain the indexing of uniform titles. Are they
                         segregated in a separate index or are they
                         naturally integrated with other titles? If the
                         former, where does that separate index fall?
          ____5.2.3.8    supports integration of series into title index.
                         Displays series numbering in correct numerical
                         order within series titles.
          ____5.2.3.9    supports searching of selected multiple databases
                         in one search request.
          ____5.2.3.10   supports search history display, revision, and
                         combination in the staff side.
          ____5.2.3.11   allows the library to configure, as a default, the
                         maximum number of records that could be
                         retrieved by a search. Note any upper limit in
                         search retrieval numbers.
          ____5.2.3.12   supports unlimited search string indexing. If not,
                         describe any limits.
          ____5.2.3.13   allows for search indexes to be defined by the
                         individual library.
          ____5.2.3.14   allows indexing of brief or incomplete records.
                         How are these identified in index display in staff
                         mode?
          ____5.2.3.15   imposes no limits on the number of indexed
                         fields for a single bibliographic, authority, or
                         holdings record.
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          ____5.2.3.16 does a stop list of words exist? Can it be
                       overridden on the staff side, if requested?
          ____5.2.3.17 supports optional indexing of special characters
                       (musical sharps/flats, +, &, etc.)
          ____5.2.3.18 supports the ability to search authority-
                       controlled, library-defined identifiers that can be
                       both system generated, based on data in the fixed
                       and variable fields of the bibliographic record,
                       and added by library staff at any time. Examples
                       include Internet resource, periodical, microform,
                       reference, and various special collections. This
                       may involve combining values in the fixed field,
                       |$v in 6xx fields, or 655 genre headings.
          ____5.2.3.19 supports searching restricted to a partition or a
                       specific location.
          The system:
          ____5.2.3.20    supports indexing of various classification
                          schemes, including, but not limited to:
                                        LCC
                                        Dewey
                                        SuDocs
                                        NLM
                                        Local
                                        Free-text
          ____5.2.3.21   supports full call number indexing. Provide
                         examples of call number search displays for each
                         of the call number categories in 5.2.3.20.
          ____5.2.3.22   returns an appropriate surrounding range of call
                         numbers if the searched base number is unused.
          ____5.2.3.23   supports a "true" shelflist.” In other words,
                         supports an index presentation in call number
                         order containing brief main entry and/or title
                         information to allow easy shelflisting of new
                         titles. Is it possible to also display the first
                         assigned subject heading?
          ____5.2.3.24   supports linking to LC resource file of call
                         number records or online classification schedule.
                         Describe any error reporting for call numbers.
          ____5.2.3.25   supports reporting of call numbers new to the
                         library catalog where new is defined as first time
                         use of LC or Dewey base classification number.
          ____5.2.3.26   provides record counts by call number and
                         location.
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          5.2.4         Data Entry and Printing -- (14 Points = 23.3%
          of 60)
          The system:
          ____5.2.4.1  supports full Windows desktop functionality
                       including: full screen editing, word processing
                       capabilities, clipboard capable of holding
                       multiple segments for pasting (capability now in
                       Office2000); screen use of scrap text that can be
                       dragged from desktop to editing screen; ability to
                       cut, copy and paste multiple fields non-
                       contiguous on a record and from outside
                       databases ; keyboarding functions that parallel
                       mouse functions.
          ____5.2.4.2 allows easy insertion of tags and data into their
                       proper positions in the MARC21 record.
          ____5.2.4.3 performs bibliographic and authority record
                       verification against the MARC21 tables upon
                       input. Describe. Can verification process be
                       defined to work with batch-loaded records?
          ____5.2.4.4 allows cataloger-determined order of tags within
                       a level of tagging (4XX, 5XX, 6XX, 7XX).
          ____5.2.4.5 supports screen printing and printing of specific
                       screen elements that can be defined by each
                       library.
          ____5.2.4.6 supports full bibliographic and authority record
                       printing.
          ____5.2.4.7 supports batch record printing.
          ____5.2.4.8 supplies full and current system documentation
                       in online form. Is some of this in pop-up lists,
                       menu choices, help screens that are context
                       sensitive?
          ____5.2.4.9 provides formatted templates and default values
                       for online data entry. Also supports creation
                       (and modification) of customized templates.
          ____5.2.4.10 allows the creation of macros—some system-
                       wide and some individualized for continuous or
                       short-term duration. Describe.
          ____5.2.4.11 supports the explosion of fixed fields into
                       mnemonically tagged fields for ease of data entry
                       and editing.
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          ____5.2.4.12 allows the changing of a format of a
                       bibliographic record, e.g., changing a book
                       record to a serial record.
          ____5.2.4.13 allows the locking of a record while it is being
                       edited
          ____5.2.4.14 supports (accepts, edits, stores, retrieves, and
                       displays) the entire ALA character set, including
                       diacritics. List any ALA characters, diacritics, or
                       the musical sharp, which do not display
                       accurately.
          ____5.2.4.15 supports accurate "cut and paste" of diacritics.
          ____5.2.4.16 supports a spell check function in multiple
                       languages with options to turn off and add to
                       dictionary. What languages included?
          ____5.2.4.17 supports label printing, including periodical issue
                       labeling. Describe.
          5.2.5        Maintenance and Item records – (8 Points =
          13.3% of 60)
          The system:
          ____5.2.5.1 supports dynamic suppression/masking of
                       bibliographic records and all associated records.
          ____5.2.5.2 supports dynamic reversal of the
                       suppression/masking of records.
          ____5.2.5.3 supports link checking software, or otherwise
                       provides error reports of broken links.
          ____5.2.5.4 allows true physical deletion of bibliographic
                       and authority records
          ____5.2.5.5 supports record purges by library defined
                       parameters.
          ____5.2.5.6 supports the ability to delete and undelete
                       records (before they are physically purged from
                       the system)
          ____5.2.5.7 blocks record deletion if a connection to another
                       record is present, for example, a circulating item,
                       or an active order.
          ____5.2.5.8 provides a save or training file.
          ____5.2.5.9 supports a display of the public record in staff
                       mode.
          ____5.2.5.10 supports a find and replace capability to correct
                       bib and authority records.
          ____5.2.5.11 contains in the item record information,
                       including, but not limited to:
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                                      item identification number
                                     (barcode)
                                      author and title
                                      date of publication
                                      location
                                      temporary location
                                      call number
                                      enumeration/chronology data
                                      midspine (further identifying)
                                     data
                                      date last used
                                      inventory date
                                      creation date
                                      current status
                                      use counter
                                      piece counter
                                      review flag
                                      notes visible to patrons or staff
                                     only (Describe any limitations to the
                                     size of such notes).
                                      List any additional information
                                     included.
          ____5.2.5.12   makes available information about an item's
                         status by searching the item ID number
                         (barcode).
          ____5.2.5.13   allows display of the temporary location in the
                         OPAC.
          ____5.2.5.14   allows a summary display of all item records
                         showing temporary location and/or status.
          ____5.2.5.15   supports attachment of single item to multiple
                         bib (e.g., bound-withs). Describe any
                         limitations, including what happens if the same
                         barcode is entered in error on multiple bib
                         records.
          ____5.2.5.16   allows online error checking and validation of
                         barcodes. Describe whether duplication alert can
                         be overridden (as for bound-withs described in
                         5.2.5.15).
          ____5.2.5.17   reports barcode duplication both manually input
                         and in batch mode. Describe.
          ____5.2.5.18   allows manual update, overlay, and/or batch
                         overlay of bibliographic data on records with
                         attached items checked out. Describe any
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                         limitations, including any alerts that occur when
                         two unrelated titles are overlaid.
          ____5.2.5.19   allows a virtually unlimited number of item
                         records to be attached to a single bibliographic
                         record. If this is not the case, describe the
                         limitations.
          ____5.2.5.20   allows the item record to be moved to a different
                         bibliographic record or have other maintenance
                         actions performed to it while circulation
                         transactions are present. Describe any
                         limitations imposed on item record maintenance.
          ____5.2.5.21   allows multiple item records to be moved at one
                         time.
          ____5.2.5.22   supports re-sequencing of item records.
                         Describe any limitations the system imposes on
                         this.
          ____5.2.5.23   supports date of bib or authority record creation
                         into the system as well as an additional date(s) to
                         track subsequent changes.
          ____5.2.5.24   supports 'canned message' option.
          ____5.2.5.25   supports action date fields in bibliographic and
                         holdings records.
          ____5.2.5.26   supports local changes to public location code
                         displays.
          ____5.2.5.27   supports change of location by call number span.
          5.2.6          Authorities – (11 Points = 18.3% of 60)
          The system:
          ____5.2.6.1    allows an authority record for each authorized
                         heading. Explain the structure of the authority
                         control function and how the authority records
                         interact with the bibliographic records. Describe
                         if an authority record is required for each
                         authorized heading. Describe whether an
                         integrated display of authorities and
                         bibliographic records is possible. Is it possible
                         to retrieve only a display of authority records.
          ____5.2.6.2    provides verification of authority-controlled
                         headings on a bibliographic record against the
                         authority file(s) headings. Specify how detailed
                         this report is. It should detect the following: |x
                         Latin America and |v Periodicals? Does it detect
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                       differences in diacritics, capitalization,
                       punctuation, tagging, etc.?
          ____5.2.6.3 supports one authority record for occurrence of a
                       heading in various indexes (separate author and
                       subject indexes).
          ____5.2.6.4 supports separate indexes for multiple thesauri,
                       such as LCSH and MeSH. Describe how
                       conflicts between LCSH and MeSH are handled
                       and displayed in the OPAC.
          ____5.2.6.5 supports authority files to be shared by libraries
                       while providing the option for creating and
                       maintaining local authority files. In both a
                       shared environment as well as a local
                       environment, describe how the generated
                       references are controlled so that a local catalog
                       shows only see and see also references
                       appropriate for the bibliographic items in that
                       catalog. Describe how the use coding for the
                       authority is displayed in staff mode.
          ____5.2.6.6 permits restrictions on authority record searches
                       by kind of authority record, heading use (name,
                       subject, or series), tag of authority record, or
                       heading system/thesaurus.
          ____5.2.6.7 permits existing and new authority records to
                       automatically create "See", "See Also" and
                       "Explanatory/Scope references" in both OPAC
                       and staff modes. Describe how this is
                       accomplished.
          ____5.2.6.8 allows the automatic suppression of blind
                       references from the OPAC, but allows for such
                       display in staff mode through the use of |w in
                       authority 4xx fields.
          ____5.2.6.9 allows authority records that are not linked to
                       any bibliographic heading, for example, series-
                       like phrase records, base conference heading
                       records, subdivision records, and general
                       reference records. Describe the display in staff
                       mode. Would an authority be deleted if there
                       was not a bibliographic record to support it, and
                       if so, is there a cataloger prompt before this is
                       activated?
          ____5.2.6.10 provides keyword indexing limited to authority
                       records for use in assigning correct headings in
                       cataloging and public use searches.
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          ____5.2.6.11 allows for staff notes in authority records.
          ____5.2.6.12 supports input of local authority records and/or
                       local authority files. Is able to identify local
                       authority records in an index and to retrieve
                       reports of local authorities for review.
          ____5.2.6.13 supports the creation of a new local authority
                       record from a specified field of a bibliographic
                       record bringing in the appropriate data for
                       specific authority fields.
          ____5.2.6.14 provides online reporting of duplication in 1xx
                       and 4xx of any newly input or changed authority
                       against the existing authority file.
          ____5.2.6.15 supports scheduled processing of new and
                       dropped bibliographic headings against
                       individual authority files and against a shared
                       resource authority file for authority record
                       selection and/or copying into local database.
                       Provides listing and report of matched headings
                       and unmatched headings. Describe in detail.
                       Can this process be run retrospectively to select
                       authorities that postdate the first occurrence of a
                       bibliographic heading in the database?
          ____5.2.6.16 flags unauthorized bibliographic and authority
                       headings for review and/or reporting. Describe
                       this conflict reporting in detail.
          ____5.2.6.17 supports global update functionality for
                       headings, subdivisions, and strings of characters.
                       Indicate if global change capabilities are limited
                       to specific fields. Also indicate whether
                       matching fields, subfields, and strings can be
                       deleted, and whether any indicators and subfield
                       letters remaining by themselves are
                       automatically removed. Provide detailed
                       documentation of global change functionality.
                       Also is this function capable of being used to add
                       a standard field to every record in a retrieved
                       file, such as a 500 note or an added entry?
          ____5.2.6.18 supports scheduled processing of new LC,
                       NACO, and MeSH authorities into shared
                       resource file. Provides replacement/report of
                       changed LC authorities for the individual
                       databases. A change to an authority record could
                       cause the corresponding change in all
                       bibliographic records, if approved by individual
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                       libraries. Can this process be capable of
                       protecting local fields added to the record that
                       are indicated with a $5 (NUC) code as well as
                       keeping any staff note fields? Describe in detail
                       this process. Can it be customized to provide
                       varying levels of information such as changes in
                       Fixed Field elements, changes in 1xx fields,
                       additions of 5xx fields, etc.?
          ____5.2.6.19 supports services of third-party authority control
                       vendors. Address issues including, but not
                       limited to the electronic transfer of library
                       identified bibliographic records/headings to an
                       authority control vendor for editing; the overlay
                       of bibliographic records/headings edited by the
                       authority control vendor on appropriate records
                       in the system; and the overlay of authority
                       records in the system with updated records
                       supplied by the authority control vendor.
                       Provide the names of all authority control
                       vendors that have worked with the system's
                       vendor to create appropriate interfaces.
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          5.3            OPAC (120 Points=12% of 1000)
                Please describe functionality within the context of a
          web-based client. Specify if there is a recommended browser or
          minimum browser requirement.
          5.3.1 General – (24 Points = 20% of 120)
          The system:
          ____5.3.1.1 provides an online public access catalog (OPAC)
                       that is fully integrated with other modules.
          ____5.3.1.2 allows direct access to the initial search screen of
                       an institution’s catalog from a link on the
                       institution’s own website.
          ____5.3.1.3 provides various indexes. Explain limitations or
                       constraints on the number or types of indexes
                       permitted.
          ____5.3.1.4 allows the user to search, either combined or
                       specifically, for all formats (books, journals,
                       computer files, maps, sound recordings, musical
                       scores, visual materials, manuscripts, and
                       archival materials, and other formats as
                       authorized).
          ____5.3.1.5 allows the user to find a range of levels of
                       records, from full bibliographic records to brief,
                       minimal-level records.
          ____5.3.1.6 supports the use/display of standard and non-
                       standard MARC tag data.
          ____5.3.1.7 allows the user to see records for materials in all
                       status categories (fully cataloged, provisional
                       records, course reserves, on order, in process,
                       lost, withdrawn).
          ____5.3.1.8 permits the library to display or suppress the
                       public display of any record category or of any
                       particular record, while retaining staff access.
          ____5.3.1.9 permits the library to suppress the public display
                       of specified fields and tags
          ____5.3.1.10 allows the user to determine item-level
                       circulation status information in real-time and
                       note if items have special locations (in transit,
                       reserve, etc.) or statuses (recalled, on hold, etc.).
          ____5.3.1.11 allows, at the option of the library, the user to
                       determine serial holdings including retrospective
                       holdings, current receipts, and the next expected
                       journal holding to be received.
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          ____5.3.1.12 allows access to, but is not limited to, various
                       other bibliographic, citation, numeric, image, or
                       full-text files; these files may be loaded locally,
                       accessed remotely, or linked through local area
                       networks. Explain.
          ____5.3.1.13 provides from the OPAC screen(s) toggle or
                       integral access to and from the
                       modules/functions of catalog searching, course
                       reserve searching, patron initiated services, and
                       gateway services.
          ____5.3.1.14 allows the user to limit searches to single or
                       customizable groups of databases.
          ____5.3.1.15 allows the user to simultaneously search and
                       display bibliographic, holdings, and circulation
                       status information from multiple library catalogs.
          ____5.3.1.16 supports ADA/W3C compliant features. Specify
                       the types of features that are available.
          ____5.3.1.17 allows the user to send to library staff electronic
                       requests for service, e.g., reference questions,
                       holds/recalls and search requests, interlibrary
                       loan requests, or document delivery requests.
          ____5.3.1.18 allows for various other databases to be searched
                       using the OPAC interface, if later desired.
          ____5.3.1.19 allows identical search functionality in an
                       individual catalog, the union catalog, or any
                       defined subset of catalogs.
          ____5.3.1.20 provides and supports the ability for a user to
                       craft and run searches directly against the
                       database/index system using commercially
                       available SQL products.
          ____5.3.1.21 allows the user to define a personal, customized
                       profile, including desired session parameters.
                       Explain.
          ____5.3.1.22 allows broadcast searching. Explain.
          ____5.3.1.23 allows configurations to be determined and
                       changed at various levels: system, library,
                       processing unit, service unit, workstation client,
                       user. Explain.
          ____5.3.1.24 supports both a text-based interface and a web
                       browser interface.
          5.3.2  Search Interface Functionalities – (30 Points = 25%
                       of 120)
          The system:
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          ____5.3.2.1    provides the user the ability to construct a URL
                         that initiates a search and allows the user to
                         display and bookmark the URL, reflecting the
                         processes and strategies used to get to the
                         display. Provides that this meaningful URL,
                         when used as a hyperlink, will re-display the
                         same results, subject to changes in the indexes,
                         as a form of SDI service.
          ____5.3.2.2    operates with skills and abilities that are intuitive
                         to a novice or expert user. Describe users’
                         ability to choose options (beginner, advanced,
                         command) at any time during the search.
          ____5.3.2.3    gives users the maximum possibility of finding
                         library resources, without requiring knowledge
                         of cataloging rules or established form of
                         headings.
          ____5.3.2.4    performs (optionally truncated) phrase search for
                         names, subjects, series, and titles.
          ____5.3.2.5    provides a means by which records for
                         journals/periodicals can be searched separately.
          ____5.3.2.6    provides that reserve and regular OPAC systems
                         can be toggled so that users can see if other
                         copies of an item are available.
          ____5.3.2.7    provides that the required skills, display,
                         commands, navigation for the course reserve are
                         the same as used for the regular catalog.
          ____5.3.2.8    allows searching of reserves by course number,
                         course name, and instructor name in addition to
                         full searching capabilities (and skills) used in the
                         regular OPAC functions.
          ____5.3.2.9    supports automatic right-hand truncation, except
                         for key words.
          ____5.3.2.10   supports complete heading field searches
                         (including subdivisions) without keying
                         specialized punctuation or other delimiters.
          ____5.3.2.11   supports searching on rotated (i.e., permuted)
                         subject headings.
          ____5.3.2.12   supports case-insensitive searching.
          ____5.3.2.13   supports standard number and codes (from the
                         MARC leader/fixed fields) searches (ISBN,, LC
                         card number, report number, local control
                         numbers, publisher's number for music, other).
          ____5.3.2.14   supports searching standard numbers with or
                         without punctuation (hyphens).
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          ____5.3.2.15 supports specific type call number searching
                       (LC, NLM, SuDoc, other).
          ____5.3.2.16 fully supports keyword searching in which all
                       fields are indexed, with universal and field-
                       delimited keyword searching (e.g., k720=).
                       Describe limits by search level (maximum
                       number of characters, etc.)
          ____5.3.2.17 supports use of logical search operators (Boolean
                       AND, OR, NOT, in keyword searching.)
          ____5.3.2.18 supports phrase searching and the ability to find
                       words which are adjacent, in the same sentence,
                       in the same paragraph, in the same field.
                       Explain.
          ____5.3.2.19 supports explicit right truncation, (including
                       trailing character count), and wildcards (for
                       example, “wom?n”).
          ____5.3.2.20 supports the implied plural (s,es).
          ____5.3.2.21 supports the ability to nest terms and search sets.
          ____5.3.2.22 supports library configurable default operators.
          ____5.3.2.23 provides ability to search all MARC fields and
                       subfields.
          ____5.3.2.24 provides ability to search all titles and headings
                       (authorized or not) in context, in addition to
                       keyword searching.
          ____5.3.2.25 provides the ability to search by record number.
          ____5.3.2.26 supports the ability to combine call numbers
                       with other terms.
          ____5.3.2.27 supports the ability to search combining
                       keywords with headings.
          ____5.3.2.28 allows override of the stoplist to search for
                       entries consisting primarily or entirely of
                       stopwords.
          ____5.3.2.29 allows inclusion of significant symbols and
                       punctuation (such as the musical symbols for
                       sharp and flat) in the search.
          ____5.3.2.30 allows the user to limit a search by library-
                       specified data elements, including, but not
                       limited to:
                                     year of imprint
                                              range of dates
                                              language
                                              format
                                              item type
                                              place of publication
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                                                 publisher
                                                 holding library
                                                 location within library
                                                 circulation status
                                                 defined group of locations
          ____5.3.2.31    allows for a natural language search query.
          ____5.3.2.32    allows all records for any heading to be
                          retrieved. Describe any limits to the index.
           ____5.3.2.33   provides feedback on search progress. Explain.
          ____5.3.2.34    warns of large search result.
          ____5.3.2.35    allows the user to configure the number of
                          results per screen. What is you maximum per
                          screen? Explain.
          ____5.3.2.36    allows in-process searches to be
                                   stopped/canceled.
          ____5.3.2.37    allows searches to be revised or modified
                          without having to be fully retyped.
          ____5.3.2.38    allows user to search on displayed heading in a
                          bibliographic record without rekeying.
          ____5.3.2.39    saves searches throughout a session.
          ____5.3.2.40    allows search history to be displayed.
          ____5.3.2.41    allows sets to be combined.
          ____5.3.2.42    allows a set to be combined with other terms or
                                   numerals.
          ____5.3.2.43    allows earlier sets to be redisplayed.
          ____5.3.2.44    allows search history to be reset/canceled (for
                                   privacy).
          ____5.3.2.45    allows search strategies to be stored and invoked
                          by user at another time or in another database in
                          this system.
          ____5.3.2.46    supports user selected display format for a
                                   searching session.
          ____5.3.2.47    supports an interface that permits users to choose
                          from among multiple language interfaces for
                          screen display and help services. Specify
                          languages supported.
          ____5.3.2.48    allows the user to establish a separate catalog or
                          view within an institution group that reflects the
                          holdings of a processing unit, service unit.
          ____5.3.2.49    provides hook-to-local-holdings for other
                          disparate systems, which can issue an ISxN or
                          title search URL to this local system.
          ____5.3.2.50    provides command level searching.
          ____5.3.2.51    supports user selection of result set size.
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          ____5.3.2.52 ignores errors in spacing, punctuation, and
                       diacritics.
          ____5.3.2.53 provides relevance ranking of results. Explain.
          ____5.3.2.54 checks for and drops initial article (language
                       appropriate) in a title search.
          ____5.3.2.55 ignores stopwords.
          ____5.3.2.56 displays a browse screen with the user’s search
                       statement in its proper alphabetical location in
                       the index, in the absence of a direct match.
          ____5.3.2.57 retrieves the correct form of name when
                       unauthorized form is searched and notifies user
                       when doing so.
          ____5.3.2.58 supports variations in spelling, common
                       abbreviations and acronyms, and singular/plural
                       forms of words (e.g., color/colour, “&”/and,
                       St./Saint).
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          5.3.3 Navigation – (18 Points = 15% of 120)
          The system:
          ____5.3.3.1 allows, when authorized, easy toggling between
                       OPAC and staff functions.
          ____5.3.3.2 provides clear navigation and function
                       commands available within the context of the
                       current display.
          ____5.3.3.3 supports forward and reverse browse/scan of
                       headings displays, call number indexes, and
                       standard number indexes.
          ____5.3.3.4 allows user to skip to a specified record or line
                       number.
          ____5.3.3.5 bypasses index and goes directly to record when
                       search results in one hit.
          ____5.3.3.6 minimizes number of mouse clicks and scrolling
                       required.
          ____5.3.3.7 allows the user to return easily to a previous
                       level or screen.
          ____5.3.3.8 integrates results so multiple (duplicate)
                       retrievals of the same record are shown to the
                       user only once but multiple records for the same
                       title in different processing units will not be
                       consolidated.
          ____5.3.3.9 allows the user to easily determine location and
                       holdings of a serial.
          ____5.3.3.10 provides functional keyboard equivalents for
                       user interface elements such as menus, push
                       buttons, scroll bars, etc., that can be activated by
                       pointing devices such as a mouse.
          ____5.3.3.11 supports hypertext capabilities that permit use of
                       part of a displayed record (e.g., subject, author,
                       etc.) as the search statement for the next search.
          ____5.3.3.12 supports hypertext capabilities that permit an
                       Internet URL in the displayed record to retrieve
                       the item referred to by that URL.
          ____5.3.3.13 allows the user to move through long, complex
                       holdings statements in a flexible and efficient
                       manner.
          ____5.3.3.14 allows the user to take advantage of browser
                       navigational capabilities.
          5.3.4 Help – (12 Points=10% of 120)
          The system:
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          ____5.3.4.1  provides lists of contextual options for searching
                               and limiting.
          ____5.3.4.2 provides user option to compensate for spelling
                       errors (e.g., soundex searching).
          ____5.3.4.3 provides full help system:
                                     brief instructions and examples on
                                    search screen.
                                                maximum library control
                                    over and editing of help and
                                    explanatory screens.
                                                help is contextual.
                                                help can be read/scanned
                                    in its entirety.
                                                help can be printed,
                                    downloaded, and emailed.
                                                library customizable
                                    online tutorial.
          ____5.3.4.4 provides search help options at all search levels.
          ____5.3.4.5 provides a link back to search results from every
                               help screen.
          ____5.3.4.6 suggests alternative ways to formulate the search
                       when no results are retrieved, including help
                       with truncation, boolean searching, proximity
                       operators, field searching, limiting searches, etc.
          ____5.3.4.7 provides brief instructions and examples at all
                       search levels.
          ____5.3.4.8 provides a searchable index of all help topics
                       available.
          ____5.3.4.9 includes tutorials to introduce users to the
                       system. Explain.
          ____5.3.4.10 allows any part of any tutorial to be replaced by
                       locally developed tutorials.
          ____5.3.4.11 allows any part of any help screen, error
                       message, direction or instruction to be replaced
                       by locally developed help information.
          5.3.5 Content Display – (24 Points=20% of 120)
          The system:
          ____5.3.5.1 displays full and brief customized view from the
          MARC record.
          ____5.3.5.2 displays notes (MARC 500 tags) in the intended
                      order in which they appear in the MARC record
                      without grouping by tag number.
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          ____5.3.5.3  permits subfield codes to be authorized so that a
                       MARC 856 URL can be hidden under a caption.
                       (Currently |9 is used).
          ____5.3.5.4 provides maximum local library control over
                       bibliographic record displays; library chooses:
                                              data elements to display at
                                   each level
                                              order in which displayed
                                              text of labels for tags and
                                   messages
                                              limit on the number of
                                   records that can be displayed, sorted,
                                   printed
          ____5.3.5.5 provides maximum local library control over
                                copy information displays.
          ____5.3.5.6 is able to provide citation information, including
                       call number, location, circulation status, and
                       functional hyperlinks from the 856 field(s) in the
                       results index list (without requiring display of
                       the full record).
          ____5.3.5.7 displays full ALA-character set when the
                       browser permits.
          ____5.3.5.8 displays non-Roman characters when the
                       browser permits.
          ____5.3.5.9 displays results from an author, title, subject
                       headings search in a hierarchical display.
                       Explain how this differs from a keyword search
                       display.
          ____5.3.5.10 displays search terms in the results list and
                       records in emphasized type.
          ____5.3.5.11 supports various user specified sort capabilities
                       on retrieved sets such as those listed here. Please
                       describe other available options:
                                              reverse chronological by
                                   date
                                              library location or
                                   sublocation
                                              call number
                                              most times circulated
                                              author
                                              title
                                              chronology (especially to
                                   link successive title entries for serials)
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                                                relevancy
                                                alphabetical
          ____5.3.5.12   displays search query and number of hits
                         obtained along with search results.
          ____5.3.5.13   displays received date in public mode for the
                                 most recent issue of a serial.
          ____5.3.5.14   displays fields containing sequential numeric
                         designators in correct numeric sequence.
          ____5.3.5.15   provides a display that clearly expresses the
                         relationships among bibliographic records.
          ____5.3.5.16   displays call number and location prominently in
                         every view.
          ____5.3.5.17   provides for displays that are clearly labeled,
                         with the text of the labels determined locally; the
                         MARC protocols for tags and indicators are
                         expected to determine what is encompassed by
                         each label.
          ____5.3.5.18   provides the option to highlight call numbers and
                         status displays.
          ____5.3.5.19   displays status information whenever item level
                         information is displayed; such statuses include
                         “On Order, “In Process,” “On Reserve,”
                         “Missing,” “Charged Out,” “At Bindery,” or
                         similar language.
          ____5.3.5.20   displays system record number in public mode
                         for “on order” and “in process” titles.
          5.3.6 Printing and Downloading – (12 Points=10% of 120)
          The system:
          ____5.3.6.1 allows all displayed fields, including volume,
                       copy and status information, to be printed and
                       downloaded.
          ____5.3.6.2 allows help text to be printed and/or
                       downloaded.
          ____5.3.6.3 prints to a locally-attached printer or a printer
                       defined on the network.
          ____5.3.6.4 formats downloaded data for loading into
                       standard bibliographic management systems as
                       well as in plain ASCII.
          ____5.3.6.5 allows user to specify record elements to print or
                       download.
          Explain.
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          ____5.3.6.6    allows user to mark or select records from a
                         multiple record set and print them with a single
                         command.
          ____5.3.6.7    allows user to “or” sets together to display, print,
                         and/or download in one process.
          ____5.3.6.8    gives users options for sorting sets to be printed
                         and/or downloaded.
          ____5.3.6.9    supports various electronic transfer modes
                         including email, etc.
          ____5.3.6.10   allows records to be marked for download, print,
                         and/or email at the results list and single record
                         levels.
          ____5.3.6.11   permits records to be marked individually (1),
                         collectively (1,3,9) and/or by range (1-25).
          ____5.3.6.12   allows marked records to retain visual
                         indications of their selection persistently
                         throughout the session.
          ____5.3.6.13   allows marked records to be toggled
                         mark/unmark.
          ____5.3.6.14   allows marked records to be reset/canceled when
                         the session is reset and after download, print, or
                         email functions.
          ____5.3.6.15   allows selected records to be displayed, printed,
                         and/or emailed using user-selected fields and
                         formats.
          ____5.3.6.16   allows a note to be attached to an emailed record.
          5.4     Access Services (60 Points Total=6% of 1000)
          5.4.1   General Circulation (15 Points=25% of 60)
          The system:
          ____ 5.4.1.1   provides circulation backup capability when system is
                         down.
          ____ 5.4.1.2   provides recovery and processing of backup transactions
                         when system access is restored.
          ____ 5.4.1.3   accommodates very complex yet easily modified and
                         maintained circulation policies and parameters including
                         multiple levels of control such as systemwide,
                         institutional, and library unit.
          ____ 5.4.1.4   accepts patron records in machine-readable form for
                         initial database creation and periodic updates. Describe
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                         ability to interface with other databases to exchange
                         patron data. Can updates be executed on a daily basis?
          ____ 5.4.1.5 provides for patron data transfer from university records.
                         Explain how.
          ____ 5.4.1.6 allows creation of and updates to patron records, either
                         manually or by batch load.
          ____ 5.4.1.7 allows all circulation parameters to be library specific.
          ____ 5.4.1.8 accommodates circulation parameters based on patron
                         type, item type, and library unit. Indicate the number of
                         different patron types, item types, and library units
                         supported. Explain how the system determines which
                         loan policy prevails if there is an operator override of
                         automatic functions.
          ____ 5.4.1.9 is table driven and allows circulation policy tables to be
                         easily constructed and modified by authorized library
                         staff. Modifications become effective immediately.
          ____ 5.4.1.10           provides loan rule options or control, including,
          but not limited to:
                                  •       hourly loan periods with or
                                  without overnight privileges
                                  •       daily loan periods
                                                  •       absolute loan periods
                                  due on a certain date regardless of checkout
                                  date and applicable to user categories
                                  specified by the library
                                                  •       loan periods that
                                  adjust a due date to not longer than the
                                  patron privilege expiration date
                                                  •       loan limits (number of
                                  items which can be checked out)
                                                  •       renewals
                                                  •       renewal limits
                                                  •       hold/recall status
                                  (whether a hold/recall may be placed
                                  depending on patron type, item type, or
                                  library location)
                                                  •       number of overdue
                                  and fine notices
                                                  •       timing of overdue and
                                  fine notices
                                                  •       text of overdue and
                                  fine notices
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                                                 •      text of hold available
                                 notices
                                                •       text of recall notices
                                                •       rush recall for reserve
                                                •       fine grace periods
                                                •       fine rates and time
                                 lengths (including different fine rates for
                                 recalled and reserve items)
                                                •       default replacement
                                 costs when not specified in item records
                                                •       processing fee
                                                •       timing of billing
                                 notices
                                                •       text of billing notices
                                                •       ability to print notices
                                 on demand
                                                •       library unit-controlled
                                 notices
          _____5.4.1.11 reconciles on-line-created patron and item
                        records against all tables.
          _____5.4.1.12 provides an on-line calendar that accommodates
                        a very complex schedule including adjusting
                        loan periods for holidays and closed library
                        hours. An authorized library operator is able to
                        create and modify calendar. Calendar is library
                        unit specific.
          _____5.4.1.13 provides a real, historic calendar that functions
                        accurately in conjunction with fines calculations
                        and provides the option for not charging fines for
                        days the library is closed. Does it maintain an
                        audit history of calendar tables?
          _____5.4.1.14 supports both 14-digit and 16-digit (bank)
                        numbers, including check digits, as
                        interchangeable patron numbers.
          _____5.4.1.15 supports the normalizing of patron and item
                        numbers, removing spaces or punctuation before
                        processing.
          _____5.4.1.16 supports bank magnetic and smart card
                        standards.
          _____5.4.1.17 supports auto-complete of 14-digit item numbers
                        where only 9 or fewer digits are entered into the
                        system and the system adds the appropriate
                        institutional prefix with zero padding, and the
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                        system verifies the resulting 14-digit number
                        with the check digit.
          _____5.4.1.18 verifies check-digits on manually input as well as
                        scanned barcodes including the modulus 10
                        (MOD10) scheme.
          _____5.4.1.19 is fully integrated with easy access between all
                        system files, for example between user record
                        and financial record.
          _____5.4.1.20 allows jumping from one circulation function to
                        another (e.g., checkout to patron record) without
                        re-keying the patron ID.
          _____5.4.1.21 permits an item to be withdrawn without
                        disturbing the circulation audit trails.
          _____5.4.1.22 supports patron file security by location or IP
                        address, in addition to password.
          5.4.2 Circulation Control (15 Points=25% of 60)
          The system:
          ____ 5.4.2.1   allows entry of borrower and item identification
                         by scanner or keyboard entry.
          ____ 5.4.2.2   provides audible and visual alert for unsuccessful
                         transactions.
          ____ 5.4.2.3   limits and thresholds are re-checked every time
                         an item ID is entered/processed during checkout
                         and renewal.
          ____ 5.4.2.4   automatically displays patron and item
                         information as determined by the library
                         including options to display patron name, patron
                         barcode, patron address, item barcode, any
                         reasons for blocks, item title, and due date/time
                         slip.
          ____ 5.4.2.5   allows authorized library operator to assign due
                         date at checkout when needed.
          ____ 5.4.2.6   allows for universal borrowing including
                         checkout/checkin by SUS users at any library
                         regardless of home library. Explain what rule set
                         is used in this situation. Explain fine/bill
                         implementation in this situation. Are duplicate
                         patron records required to support this function.
          ____ 5.4.2.7   allows patron barcodes that don't match the
                         institution's prefix to be used in the patron file.
                         We do this now for community college users so
                         that they don't have to know/carry a separate
                         number/card.
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          ____ 5.4.2.8    will not checkout items that are non-circulating
                          and alerts the operator both visually and audibly;
                          requires operator acknowledgment before
                          proceeding.
          ____ 5.4.2.9    includes automatic (system) blocks for:
                                  •        library ID has expired
                                  •        library ID has been blocked
                                  •        loan threshold has been exceeded
                                  •        renewal threshold has been
                                  exceeded
                                  •        too much money owed. Indicate
                                  if the system is able to accommodate
                                  different thresholds for different patron
                                  types, item types, and library locations.
                                  •        Overdue recalled items
          ____ 5.4.2.10   allows authorized library staff to manually block
                          patrons with ability to enter an explanatory note.
          ____ 5.4.2.11   allows authorized library staff to override any
                          block affecting local transactions.
          ____ 5.4.2.12   allows creation of temporary item record and
                          permits checkout. Temporary item record has
                          the following access points: item ID (barcode),
                          call number, author, and title. List additional
                          access points.
          ____ 5.4.2.13   allows temporary item record to be
                          linked/attached to a full record without losing or
                          changing the in-circulation transaction
                          information.
          ____ 5.4.2.14   alerts operator when attempting checkout for an
                          item already in circulation; requires
                          acknowledgment by operator before proceeding.
          ____ 5.4.2.15   allows renewals of items and renewal limits
                          depending on patron type, item type, institution
                          and library location.
          ____ 5.4.2.16   allows global renewal of all items on loan to one
                          person or specified subset (institution, library,
                          service unit) of all items.
          ____ 5.4.2.17   allows operator to assign new due date of
                          renewed item when needed.
          ____ 5.4.2.18   allows override of renewal limit by authorized
                          library staff.
          ____ 5.4.2.19   blocks renewal when the item has a hold.
          ____ 5.4.2.20   allows option for checkout/check-in of items that
                          do not have barcodes.
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          ____ 5.4.2.21 allows temporary relocation of item to a different
                        unit or location.
          ____ 5.4.2.22 checks in items by scanner and keyboard entry.
          ____ 5.4.2.23 gives the operator the option to print a receipt of
                        returned items for patron.
          ____ 5.4.2.24 alerts the operator when items are checked in,
                        requires operator acknowledgment before
                        proceeding, and prints a routing slip for the
                        following conditions:
                                 •       on hold
                                 •       not returned to "home" institution
                                 (creates a transit slip)
                                 •       needs cataloging review
                                 •       temporary item record; needs cataloging
                                 review
                                 •       needs circulation review
                                 •       item has been billed for replacement
                                 •       item had been missing
                                 •       needs number of pieces review
                                 •       recalled
                                 •       needs preservation review
          ____ 5.4.2.25 allows operator to modify transaction date and
                        time of checkin prior to current date/time.
          ____ 5.4.2.26 allows holds to be placed (either by title so that
                        the first available copy satisfies the hold or by
                        specific copy or item).
          ____ 5.4.2.27 allows authorized staff to override holds.
          ____ 5.4.2.28 allows holds to be placed on items that are "in
                        process".
          ____ 5.4.2.29 automatically blocks placing a hold/recall for
                        patrons with any outstanding blocks and
                        provides a meaningful patron message
                        explaining the block.
          ____ 5.4.2.30 automatically blocks patrons from placing
                        multiple holds on the same item and provides a
                        meaningful patron message explaining the block.
          ____ 5.4.2.31 allows holds to be placed depending on patron
                        type, item type, and library location.
          ____ 5.4.2.32 allows operator to determine pickup location for
                        holds as defined by local policy.
          ____ 5.4.2.33 allows placement of recalls depending on patron
                        type, item type and library location.
          ____ 5.4.2.34 allows operator to determine pickup location for
                        recalls as defined by library policy.
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          ____ 5.4.2.35 allows rush recall as defined by local policy.
          ____ 5.4.2.36 allows reordering of hold queue by authorized
                        library staff EXCEPT that a patron cannot be
                        removed from the head of a hold queue after
                        being notified of item availability.
          ____ 5.4.2.37 allows default system-assigned cancel date for
                        holds.
          ____ 5.4.2.38 allows operator to cancel holds.
          ____ 5.4.2.39 monitors the length of time item sits on hold
                        shelf and generates a report to alert staff to
                        cancel holds after library-defined period.
          ____ 5.4.2.40 allows authorized library staff to change the
                        status of an item to "lost" or "claimed returned".
                        Indicate if a staff note regarding the status can be
                        added.
          ____ 5.4.2.41 stops the automatic production of overdue
                        notices for items with "claims returned" or "lost"
                        status until situation is resolved.
          ____ 5.4.2.42 allows default system-assigned cancel date of
                        “claimed returned” status items.
          ____ 5.4.2.43 accurately calculates and displays fine at time of
                        checkin, including calendar adjustments.
          ____ 5.4.2.44 allows operator to access the patron's fine and
                        payment record. Fine record stores data,
                        including, but not limited to author, title, call
                        number, item barcode, date/time checked out,
                        date/time checked in, calendar adjustments, and
                        amount overdue.
          ____ 5.4.2.45 determines fines by patron type, item type,
                        institution, and library location.
          ____ 5.4.2.46 allows authorized library staff to waive part or
                        all assigned fines affecting local transactions.
          ____ 5.4.2.47 allows authorized library staff to access patron
                        records and allows patron file to be accessed by
                        patron name, barcode, social security number, or
                        some other identifier defined by the library.
          ____ 5.4.2.48 provides patron records which include but are
                        not limited to:
                                 •       patron name
                                 •       patron social security number
                                 •       library-defined identifier
                                 •       14-digit or 16-digit identifier
                                 Support both 14 character (old CLSI
                                 standard) and 16 character (Bank ISO
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                                  standard) patron numbers
                                  interchangeably?
                                  •       patron barcode
                                  •       primary and alternate addresses
                                  •       primary and alternate phone numbers
                                  •       e-mail address
                                  •       patron type
                                  •       statistical category
                                  •       department
                                  •       creation date
                                  •       expiration date
                                  •       date of last update
                                  •       large free text note fields which display
                                  to the patron and staff or to staff only
          ____ 5.4.2.49   allows for multiple patron records and/or profiles
                          for a particular patron within one patron file.
          ____ 5.4.2.50   allows printing of a patron record including all
                          currently checked out items, holds, fines, and
                          bills.
          ____ 5.4.2.51   allows each library to select whether notices are
                          printed locally or centrally.
          ____ 5.4.2.52   allows each service unit to determine the format
                          and text of all notices.
          ____ 5.4.2.53   allows the option to send some or all notices via
                          e-mail.
          ____ 5.4.2.54   detects, recovers, and provides alerts for e-mail
                          returned “user unknown”.
          ____ 5.4.2.55   generates notices automatically as determined by
                          library-defined parameters, including, but not
                          limited to:
                                  •       overdues
                                  •       fines
                                  •       replacement
                                  •       recall
                                  •       hold availability
          ____ 5.4.2.56   allows operator to print or e-mail notices on
                          demand.
          ____ 5.4.2.57   allows checkout of non-traditional items (e.g.,
                          equipment and rooms).
          ____ 5.4.2.58   supports media booking.
          ____ 5.4.2.59   exports fine and bill records in machine-readable
                          format (e.g., to bursar's office or to a collection
                          agency). Describe the machine- readable
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                          format(s) supported. Describe capabilities to
                          load machine-readable data from these agencies
                          that report fines/bills collected.
          ____ 5.4.2.60   exports credits/waivers in machine-readable
                          format for transactions already exported.
          ____ 5.4.2.61   imports payment records in machine-readable
                          format and satisfies charges on local system.
          ____ 5.4.2.62   allows the replacement billing cost to be
                          determined from acquisitions file information,
                          specific input, or system default parameters.
                          Explain the default price options.
          ____ 5.4.2.63   provides a client that will automatically search a
                          database (like Books in Print) for the current
                          price of a book without re-keying data.
          ____ 5.4.2.64   supports the ability to have fines accrue
                          independently of when an item is billed.
          5.4.3   Reserves (includes electronic reserves) (9 Points=15% of
          60)
          The system:
          ____ 5.4.3.1    allows operator to easily transfer an item to a
                          Reserve location and remove in transit block.
          ____ 5.4.3.2    allows operator to place items on Reserve that
                          are not in the catalog database.
          ____ 5.4.3.3    supports begin/end dates for reserve items during
                          which the reserve policy prevails. Outside of
                          these dates, the previous location and circulation
                          policy prevail.
          ____ 5.4.3.4    allows reserves to be processed at the list level.
          ____ 5.4.3.5    allows reserves to be expired and/or carried
                          forward to the next term at the list level without
                          handling each item.
          ____ 5.4.3.6    allows global removal of a subset of all items
                          from Reserve status for a particular course
                          Reserve list based on end-of-semester date.
          ____ 5.4.3.7    allows items on a list to be automatically
                          recalled, if appropriate, upon activation of the
                          list.
          ____ 5.4.3.8    allows separate item statistics to be maintained
                          while an item is on reserve for a given period
                          (term); statistics for each list can be emailed.
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          ____ 5.4.3.9    uses the same skills and commands to search for
                          reserves as one would use to search the regular
                          OPAC.
          ____ 5.4.3.10   displays Reserve status in OPAC.
          ____ 5.4.3.11   allows searches in the OPAC using course or
                          instructor arguments to toggle the session into
                          the reserve mode.
          ____ 5.4.3.12   allows items viewed in reserve mode to toggle to
                          the OPAC view to see if other copies are
                          available elsewhere in the library.
          ____ 5.4.3.13   allows electronic reserves to be scanned, stored
                          on a server, and to produce a record with
                          appropriate links.
          ____ 5.4.3.14   supports security at the document level for
                          electronic reserves. Describe.
          ____ 5.4.3.15   supports access to Reserve materials through
                          multiple access points including, but not limited
                          to:
                                  •       instructor name
                                  •       course name
                                  •       course number
                                  •       item title
          ____ 5.4.3.16   accommodates variable hourly, overnight, and
                          daily loan periods. Describe how the system
                          handles several different hourly loan periods at a
                          single library.
          ____ 5.4.3.17   accommodates Reserve fine rates depending on
                          patron type and length of Reserve loan period.
          ____ 5.4.3.18   allows instructor to submit Reserve list requests
                          via system and/or email.
          ____ 5.4.3.19   generates picking lists of items still in the reserve
                          location but no longer on reserve.
          ____ 5.4.3.20   has an electronic reserve system component.
                          Describe functionality, system requirements,
                          copyright compliance management, hyperlinking
                          capability, and use statistics production.
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          5.4.4   Interlibrary Loan (6 Points=10% of 60)
          The system:
          ____ 5.4.4.1    has a fully operational Interlibrary Loan Module.
          ____ 5.4.4.2    can interface with ILL management software
                          provided by third-party vendors. (Explain how
                          and specify vendors and institutions that are in
                          production.)
          ____ 5.4.4.3    supports established interlibrary loan standards,
                          including ANSI/NISO and ISO standards.
          ____ 5.4.4.4    supports patron initiated ILL requests from the
                          OPAC using bibliographic data electronically
                          derived from Z39.50 compliant databases, and
                          particularly journal citation databases.
          ____ 5.4.4.5    allows electronic searching, requesting and
                          receiving with other systems, including but not
                          limited to, OCLC, RLIN, and DOCLINE.
          ____ 5.4.4.6    provides for multiple potential lenders on a
                          request record and has the ability to forward the
                          request from one system to another without
                          rekeying the request.
          ____ 5.4.4.7    verifies interlibrary loan eligibility based upon a
                          patron profile.
          ____ 5.4.4.8    provides automatic electronic notification to the
                          patron of status of active requests.
          ____ 5.4.4.9    patron confidential online access to all ILL
                          requests, including present and past transactions.
          ____ 5.4.4.10   maintains interlibrary loan statistics and
                          produces management reports based on criteria
                          established by the local library, including but not
                          limited to, transaction number and patron and
                          request data.
          ____ 5.4.4.11   allows for electronic transmission of interlibrary
                          loan request information and electronic
                          forwarding capabilities between multi-campus
                          and /or multi-institutional libraries.
          ____ 5.4.4.12   provides customized printing capability for
                          labels, bands or barcodes.
          ____ 5.4.4.13   displays an institution specified copyright
                          compliance notice before allowing a request to
                          proceed and produces a copyright compliance
                          report for items requested.
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          ____ 5.4.4.14 provides the ability to initiate invoices/charges to
                        users and libraries through the LMS, including
                        the maintenance of documentation.
          ____ 5.4.4.15 provides the ability to record and pay invoices
                        from other libraries and services through the
                        LMS, including maintenance of documentation.
          ____ 5.4.4.16 uses pseudo patron numbers (for lending
                        materials to other libraries) that do not conflict
                        with social security or university ID numbers.
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          5.4.5   Patron Initiated Transactions (9 Points=15% of 60)
          The system:
          ____ 5.4.5.1  provides a real-time, non-mediated, circulation
                        request function within a multi-campus, multi-
                        institutional environment. The SUS will accept
                        proposals that do not require double maintenance
                        of patron or item data.
          ____ 5.4.5.2 supports the ability of any SUS student, faculty,
                        or staff to request items from any SUS library
                        and for each library to lend library materials to
                        any student without the need to re-enter any
                        patron data. Each library's circulation policies
                        will determine the loan privileges for all SUS
                        borrowers. Describe how the system tracks
                        items loaned to other libraries in the consortium.
          ____ 5.4.5.3 allows patron self-checkout. Explain any third
                        party hardware/system requirements and
                        capabilities.
          ____ 5.4.5.4 provides a Web-based request system that fills
                        the request forms with appropriate patron and
                        bibliographic information. (ILL, Reserves, etc.)
          ____ 5.4.5.5 allows patron access to their borrowing records
                        and the ability to sort records by different fields
                        (title, author, due date, etc.) and email the
                        resulting list.
          ____ 5.4.5.6 allows patron-initiated renewals, holds, and
                        recalls.
          ____ 5.4.5.7 allows patron-initiated traces from within the
                        library facility.
          ____ 5.4.5.8 allows patron to enter a temporary change of
                        address for library defined transactions.
          ____ 5.4.5.9 provides real-time charge and discharge of
                        library materials to all users.
          ____ 5.4.5.10 provides for a load-balancing algorithm for
                        directing, delivering, and managing requests.
          ____ 5.4.5.11 provides for the ability to collect all fines and
                        fees owned by a particular user system-wide in
                        one place (e.g., with the patron record at the
                        user's "home" library).
          5.4.6   Inventory Control (3 Points=5% of 60)
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          The system:
          ____ 5.4.6.1    supports a means to electronically inventory the
                          collections with hand-held barcode scanners.
          ____ 5.4.6.2    supports loading of inventory data into the
                          system for comparison against the database and
                          the transaction files to identify missing items.
          ____ 5.4.6.3    produces reports of missing items.
          ____ 5.4.6.4    produces reports of misshelved items, showing
                          where they have been misshelved.
          ____ 5.4.6.5    automatically dates the item record for each
                          correctly inventoried item.
          ____ 5.4.6.6    produces a report of all barcoded items on the
                          shelf which do not have corresponding item
                          records and shows where they are shelved.
          ____ 5.4.6.7    supports the ability to automatically value the
                          collection (for insurance purposes) using pricing
                          from acquisitions records, replacement cost
                          assignments, and default price parameters.
          ____ 5.4.6.8    supports the production of an annual summary of
                          number and value, and listing of materials
                          lost/missing/withdrawn during a given time
                          period.
          ____ 5.4.6.9    supports reporting the total titles, total
                          volumes/pieces in the collection.
          ____ 5.4.6.10   can automatically initiate re-order acquisitions
                          records for lost, missing, and billed items.
          ____ 5.4.6.11   supports audit trails and the ability to reconcile
                          anomalies in accordance with State of Florida
                          statutes.
          ____ 5.4.6.12   has been CPA certified for standard business
                          practice.
          ____ 5.4.6.13   maintains and retains audit trails for all
                          transactions resulting in financial obligations,
                          regardless of other privacy issues.
          ____ 5.4.6.14   permits access to audit trail history by social
                          security number.
          5.4.7   Management (3 Points=5% of 60)
          The system:
          ____ 5.4.7.1    maintains patron use statistics for inter- and intra-
                          institutional library transactions.
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          ____ 5.4.7.2    maintains separate statistics for items checked out,
                          items checked in, and items browsed.
          ____ 5.4.7.3    provides use statistics by call number (e.g., North
                          American Title Count). Provide ability to define call
                          number categories locally.
          ____ 5.4.7.4    provides statistical reports and audit trails. List
                          types of statistical reports available and audit trails.
          ____ 5.4.7.5    is flexible in extracting information with local and
                          centralized access to develop reports as needed.
          ____ 5.4.7.6    provides a CPA certified accounting system with
                          accounts receivables and payables functions.
          ____ 5.4.7.7    provides control at the patron account level for
                          summary and detailed listing of obligations, both
                          open and closed (historical).
          ____ 5.4.7.8    provides the ability to reconcile the library’s
                          financial system with the campus ledger system.
          ____ 5.4.7.9    provides documentation and audit trails.
          ____ 5.4.7.10   links each financial obligation to documentation
                          which includes a “snapshot” of data at the time of
                          the transaction, providing an audit trail and
                          supporting documentation that is not compromised
                          when bibliographic records or tables are changed.
          ____ 5.4.7.11   provides invoicing, statement production, and
                          collection agency reports for all accounts
                          receivables.
          ____ 5.4.7.12   provides the ability to pay other libraries when
                          presented with an invoice.
          ____ 5.4.7.13   supports cashiering services including cash drawer
                          reconciliation, providing receipts, and full audit
                          trails.
          ____ 5.4.7.14   supports the ability to interface with banks to
                          process payment through the use of credit/debit
                          cards.
          ____ 5.4.7.15   supports the dynamic transfer of charges, credits and
                          refund requests to the campus (bursar’s) office.
                          Explain how this is accomplished.
          ____ 5.4.7.16   utilizes a unique number for every financial
                          obligation that can be searched and matched through
                          the LMS; supports line items when there are more
                          than one itemized parts of the obligation.
          ____ 5.4.7.17   provides capability to offload archive financial
                          transactions and documentation.
          ____ 5.4.7.18   provides indexes to that data by transaction number,
                          patron ID number, patron social security number.
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          ____ 5.4.7.19 supports extraction of data to spreadsheets.
          5.5       Systems Administration (300 Points Total=30%
          of 1000)
          Vendors must indicate whether the function is available or true
          in the current general release and provide detailed explanations
          of the functions or capabilities represented in each specification
          as requested. If a feature is included in a new release, detail the
          development schedule.
          NOTE: All answers must be given within the context of the
          proposed database and hardware configurations (i.e., 10
          separate university databases) as described in Section 1.
          5.5.1     General (54 Points=18% of 300)
          5.5.1.1        Based on the SUS’ current system environment
                         and goals of the project specified in this
                         document, is there any aspect of our environment
                         that is not optimal for the effective utilization of
                         your Product? Give specific details.
          5.5.1.2        FCLA has a significant investment in an IBM
                         RS6000/SP2 multiprocessor complex running
                         the AIX operating system. Does your system
                         run on this platform? Are there any reasons why
                         it would not work well on this platform?
          5.5.1.3        On which platform is initial development done?
                         Is this the platform you recommend for your
                         product? If not, what is?
          Describe how the system:
          5.5.1.4       supports distinct bibliographic databases that
                        have separate profiles and security
                        configurations.
          5.5.1.5       supports separate processing units within a
                        shared bibliographic database if desired by a
                        library.
          5.5.1.6       supports a separate test environment that
                        duplicates the production database configuration.
          5.5.1.7       allows individual libraries the option to test new
                        releases with a live database.
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          5.5.1.8      supports the addition of new library catalogs,
                       e.g., for new universities, and new catalog
                       processing units, e.g., new branch or
                       departmental libraries.
          5.5.1.9      enables bibliographic, authority and other
                       records to be copied or derived from one file to
                       another.
          5.5.1.10     allows for setting session parameters for multiple
                       levels of pre-search "scoping" or qualification
                       for all search types, by individual location,
                       groups of locations, branch library, etc.
          5.5.1.11     supports UNICODE for import, export, creation,
                       deletion, editing, storage, retrieval and display
                       for CJK and for Arabic, Hebrew and Cyrillic.
                       Outline the timetable for implementation of
                       UNICODE.
          5.5.1.12     displays the complete ANSEL (i.e., ALA)
                       character set with diacritics positioned correctly
                       over the letter (not before or after). Explain how
                       this is supported in the user OPAC and in
                       technical functional modules.
          5.5.1.13     provides a Z39.50 server and client. The system
                       should demonstrate compliance with
                       ANSI/NISO Z39.50-1995 by inter-operating
                       over a TCP/IP line with another vendor’s client
                       software that is Z39.50-1995 compliant.
                       Describe how the system supports the Bath
                       profile; extended services for item order, XML
                       holdings, scan and 'explain'.
          5.5.1.14     supports the Americans with Disabilities Act
                       (ADA), the W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative
                       (WAI) and other appropriate requirements and
                       standards for access by the disabled and
                       handicapped community for both public and staff
                       use. Describe the personal reading devices,
                       screen magnification, and any other technologies
                       used for this purpose.
          5.5.1.15     imposes no limits on the record length, field
                       length, or subfield length (other than those
                       consistent with MARC21). If any such limits do
                       exist, describe them and indicate whether they
                       are library or system defined.
          5.5.1.16     operates in a fully integrated manner, with all
                       modules sharing a common bibliographic
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                       database (except as libraries sharing the system
                       may choose to maintain separate files) and with a
                       consistent staff interface across all functions.
          5.5.1.17     supports real-time system operations and
                       capabilities to create, update, maintain, and
                       access all data for library materials and patrons.
          5.5.1.18     updates all indexes dynamically.
          5.5.1.19     supports availability of OPAC, circulation, and
                       patron-initiated requests for a continual 24 hour
                       schedule, seven days per week.
          5.5.1.20     supports system availability for staff for at least
                       20 hours per day, seven days per week.
          5.5.1.21     supports continual backup to ensure that no
                       transactions or data are lost.
          5.5.1.22     allows the option for an unlimited number of
                       concurrent user sessions for all members of the
                       university community. If the system limits
                       concurrent user sessions, describe when they are
                       initiated and terminated and how they are
                       counted. If a staff member opens multiple
                       windows of staff clients, and this uses multiple
                       licensed logons or sessions, describe how many
                       concurrent sessions would be necessary to
                       support the environment outlined in Appendix
                       A.4.
          5.5.1.23     allows easy movement between and among staff
                       applications and OPAC.
          5.5.1.24     allows for full MARC bibliographic record view
                       from all modules.
          5.5.1.25     allows menu-driven, GUI access to the staff side
                       of the system.
          5.5.1.26     allows the menu-driven approach to be bypassed
                       with shortcut, quick keystrokes.
          5.5.1.27     supports definition of macros and/or operator-
                       programmed function keys.
          5.5.1.28     supplies logical system-prompted commands in
                       typical workflow situations.
          5.5.1.29     records creation date of record entry into system
                       as well as additional date changes to reflect latest
                       update.
          5.5.1.30     allows remote (i.e., not in-library) users to access
                       the public functions of this system. Specifically
                       address the clients available or required and
                       what, if any, limitations on distribution to all
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                        eligible users may exist; how IP validation works
                        for the system as a whole, by individual
                        modules, and by individual databases; and what
                        method of authenticating patrons from non-valid
                        IP addresses is used.
          5.5.1.31      indicates the existence of other, related records
                        to staff. Explain the record structure in terms of
                        how the various record types relate to each other.
                        For example, if a title has a bibliographic record,
                        an order record, a holdings record, multiple
                        copies, and item records, how are these
                        associated with each other?
          5.5.1.32      is data-efficient and does not, within the table
                        structure of a single institution, library or
                        "processing unit", permanently store multiple
                        instances of the same data - even when needed
                        for different purposes such as various records,
                        forms, or intermediate displays; alternatively, in
                        cases where multiple instances of the same data
                        is maintained, the system provides mechanisms
                        for dynamic or global maintenance/update of all
                        instances. Describe how your system is data-
                        efficient.
          5.5.1.33      is data-protective such that data efficiency as
                        described above is not observed when a given
                        instance of data becomes historically or legally
                        important for purposes of auditing or
                        accountability as in the case of acquisitions data
                        (issued purchase orders, invoices, etc.) or
                        circulation data. Describe how your system is
                        data-protective.
          5.5.1.34      supports full compliance with all MARC21
                        formats in a timely manner. How are updates
                        implemented.
          5.5.1.35      allows and displays all current and former
                        MARC21 fields, tags, subfield codes, indicators
                        and delimiters (including all which are
                        repeatable). If not, list any fields, tags, subfield
                        codes, indicators or delimiters not supported.
          5.5.2   Maintenance and Support (21 Points=7% of 300)
          Based on the environment outlined in Appendix A:
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          5.5.2.1 describe how the system can be administered centrally
                         and in a distributed fashion by staff at FCLA, the
                         university library, other autonomous libraries
                         and at the location/departmental level.
          5.5.2.2        estimate the total number of FCLA and/or library
                         staff required to manage the system, their
                         required level of expertise, and the tasks that
                         they would perform locally. Vendors should
                         indicate who will perform installations, i.e., what
                         type of library staff member or vendor staff
                         person. Indicate the amount of other staff
                         expertise that might be required, either during
                         implementation or in production: Unix
                         administrator, Oracle (etc.) expert, system
                         operator (day, evening, weekend), backup/batch
                         job staff, etc.
          5.5.2.3        describe what maintenance procedures FCLA
                         staff should perform and on what frequency, e.g.,
                         database integrity checks, file reorganizations,
                         index rebuilds, etc.
          5.5.2.4        describe client and server software upgrades and
                         frequency of new releases. How are new
                         releases scheduled? Give current schedule of
                         planned new releases. List a history of past
                         release dates and length of downtime for each
                         past release at installations comparable in size to
                         the one being proposed for the SUS.
          5.5.2.5        describe how new releases can be phased in for
                         one university at a time.
          5.5.2.6        explain how software is kept up to date with
                         operating system changes. Are the recompiles
                         run by vendor or library personnel?
          5.5.2.7        what are the downtime requirements for the
                         system configured for this proposal? What
                         accommodations are made for functional
                         operation (e.g., circ, OPAC, etc.) while new
                         releases are installed?
          5.5.2.8        describe how new system releases are installed.
                         Indicate what may be installed by FCLA staff,
                         library systems personnel and by vendor
                         personnel.
          5.5.2.9        describe the process for updating the system’s
                         software clients. Indicate if staff clients
                         automatically detect the need for an upgrade and,
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                        if so, automatically download upgrades when
                        needed.
          5.5.2.10      describe the process for handling system’s
                        software client configurations. Indicate if the
                        users’ configurations survive server and client
                        upgrades.
          5.5.2.11      describe the licensing and/or hardware
                        requirements for insuring that upgrades will not
                        require more than 6 hours of downtime for
                        OPAC; 12 hours downtime for Circulation (with
                        a working circ backup client) and 48 hours for
                        other staff functions on a schedule specified by
                        FCLA and the universities.
          5.5.2.12      describe the vendor support of installation and
                        troubleshooting of the system software.
                        Estimate installation support days provided.
          5.5.2.13      describe the vendor support of installation and
                        troubleshooting of required third party software
                        such as a commercial relational database
                        package. Specify packages and support.
                        Indicate potential conflicts with release levels
                        between what is used by the system and what is
                        currently marketed by the third-party vendor.
          5.5.2.14      describe the vendor support of initial installation,
                        upgrades and troubleshooting of vendor’s LMS
                        software.
          5.5.2.15      describe how priorities are assigned to customer
                        support requests.
          5.5.2.16      describe the Vendor’s support mechanism for
                        technical questions.
          5.5.2.17      give the hours (Eastern Time) and days of
                        Vendor’s live telephone support.
          5.5.2.18      describe how problem fixes/patches are
                        distributed to FCLA and implemented.
          5.5.2.19      describe Vendor support for emergencies, such
                        as system failures and disaster recoveries.
          Proposers must acknowledge the following:
          5.5.2.20     Technical questions submitted via electronic
                       mail should receive a response within forty-eight
                       hours.
          5.5.2.21     Vendor should be able to use a remote diagnostic
                       tool to help resolve technical questions.
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          5.5.2.22     Vendor should report any application problems
                       concerning the system (received from or
                       identified by any source) indicating vendor
                       course of action and estimated remedy time by
                       electronic mail to the designated FCLA contact.
          5.5.2.23     Technical support should be available via the
                       Internet, using mechanisms such as Telnet and
                       FTP.
          5.5.2.24     Vendor should provide an account
                       representative. This person should be technically
                       proficient and familiar with any system
                       customizations made for the SUS.
          5.5.2.25     Vendor should have a documented trouble-
                       reporting procedure outlining guaranteed
                       response times and escalation procedures.
          5.5.2.26     Any problem remaining open for more than one
                       business day should be addressed in writing,
                       with expected resolution and/or delivery date
                       explicitly outlined.
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          5.5.3   Software Considerations (18 Points=6% of 300)
          5.5.3.1 Describe to what extent relational database or object
                         oriented technology is used in the proposed
                         system. Identify any commercial database
                         software and the supported release level used as
                         part of the proposed system. Clarify which
                         aspects use your own proprietary design and
                         which are components of other commercial
                         products.
          5.5.3.2        Describe the architecture of the proposed system.
                         Explain which system modules are implemented
                         with client-server technology. At which tier are
                         presentation, application and database
                         management handled?
          5.5.3.3        Indicate if the proposed system offers client-free
                         web OPAC running natively on the leading
                         industry browsers. What are the minimum
                         browser levels supported?
          5.5.3.4        How does the system support these functions:
                         separate call number systems, separate
                         acquisitions defaults, and ability to profile
                         overlay of imported records by institution,
                         processing unit, location groups or individual
                         locations?
          5.5.3.5        How does the system support options for either
                         sharing authority control functions within/or
                         among institution, processing unit, location
                         groups or individual locations?
          5.5.3.6        Describe the capability for unlimited licensing
                         for web OPAC and/or staff clients.
          5.5.3.7        Confirm that print functions at the workstation
                         are handled through standard operating system
                         calls and do not require special software, drivers,
                         or interfaces.
          5.5.3.8        Confirm that print functions at the server are
                         handled through standard operating system calls
                         and do not require special software, drivers, or
                         interfaces.
          5.5.3.9        To what extent are data available via standard
                         SQL? Identify in plain library terminology all
                         data elements that are not accessible via SQL.
          5.5.3.10       Does software run as root? Do some modules
                         have to run as root? Explain.
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          5.5.3.11        Customization of Software:
          5.5.3.11.1      If customization is necessary to meet SUS needs,
                          how should this customization of the standard
                          system alter warranties, receipt of updates,
                          vendor support, training, etc.?
          5.5.3.11.2      How are SUS-specific modifications
                          incorporated into new system releases?
          5.5.3.11.3      The Product should have well-defined and
                          documented applications program interfaces
                          (APIs) that allow easy and secure development
                          of additional business logic that will survive new
                          releases of the system.
          5.5.4     Union Catalog (21 Points=7% of 300)
          5.5.4.1         The union catalog should include all
                          bibliographic, holdings, circulation, serials, and
                          acquisition data. The union search function
                          should have the search capability of the
                          individual catalogs. The union view should be
                          available in both the OPAC and staff functions.
                          A purely virtual union catalog using broadcast
                          searching is not an acceptable alternative. The
                          SUS is open to proposals as to the design of a
                          physical union catalog. Designs might include
                          an actual union catalog database and indexes
                          replicating the content in the institutional
                          databases, or a set of union indexes pointing to
                          institutional database records. Identify how this
                          union searching is accomplished, e.g., whether
                          with a redundant set of indexing files that point
                          to the appropriate bibliographic records in the ten
                          SUS catalogs or by the creation of an 11th
                          database duplicating all necessary data.
          5.5.4.2         If a union set of indexes linking to the
                          institutional catalogs is proposed, indicate how
                          institutional catalog index updates are reflected
                          in the union indexes.
          If a separate, 11th database is proposed:
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          5.5.4.3         Indicate whether or not bibliographic records are
                          deduped, and if so, describe the algorithms for
                          deduping.
          5.5.4.4         If the database uses a master record, is content
                          from duplicate records merged? If so, what are
                          the merge algorithms? Is it possible to keep
                          variant fields contributed by different
                          institutions? Or to have different views of the
                          merged records based on the user’s associated
                          institution?
          5.5.4.5         Identify how institutional catalog updates are
                          synchronized with the union catalog. Any
                          proposal requiring double human maintenance of
                          bibliographic records in both individual and
                          union databases is unacceptable, i.e., changes to
                          a record in a university catalog should be
                          automatically reflected in the union catalog.
          Describe how the system:
          5.5.4.6       provides for union OPAC searching with the
                        same capabilities as the individual OPACs.
          5.5.4.7       retrieves bibliographic records that show real-
                        time holdings detail and circulation status as they
                        would appear in the individual OPACs.
          Assuming the union catalog returns all of the holdings of all of
          the institutions in a single result set,
          5.5.4.8         are the holdings attached to a single
                          bibliographic record or are each institution's
                          holdings attached to the institution's
                          bibliographic record? If the former, how are
                          duplicate bib records 'collapsed' i.e., what data
                          elements are used for matching: OCLC number,
                          ISBN, ISSN, LCCN, etc.?
          5.5.4.9         are the holdings presented in any particular
                          order? Is the order configurable by the
                          installation? Is this configurability the same if
                          the holdings are attached to a single
                          bibliographic record or if they are connected to
                          separate, individual institution bibliographic
                          records?
          5.5.4.10        at the point the user is shown the titles retrieved,
                          does the user know which universities and
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                          physical locations within the universities the
                          item is held? Describe.
          5.5.5     Report Generation (15 Points=5% of 300)
          5.5.5.1         State the name of the reporting system used
                          within your Product and indicate whether it is
                          written and or maintained by a third party.
          5.5.5.2         If report generation is SQL, do you provide a
                          complete and understandable database
                          description? Include a sample of the patron
                          table(s) and the bibliographic data table(s).
          5.5.5.3         If the method of report generation is not standard
                          SQL, document this in detail.
          5.5.5.4         The system will provide a comprehensive and
                          flexible report-writing function that supports
                          library-staff generation of reports. Describe how
                          your system meets this requirement and indicate
                          to what extent it can handle any data element
                          used by the system or created by functional
                          activity, singly or in combination, for standard or
                          customized time periods.
          5.5.5.5         Library staff will be able to define and format
                          specific reports without having to explicitly write
                          SQL commands. Describe how staff will use
                          your report writer.
          5.5.5.6         The reporting system should be able to access
                          and integrate data elements across functions,
                          fiscal years, locations, and time (i.e., the system
                          should access archived as well as current data).
                          Describe.
          5.5.5.7         The reporting system should support reports that
                          can be sorted by library location, sublocation,
                          cataloger, cataloging level, and user-defined time
                          period.
          5.5.5.8         Staff report definitions should be savable for
                          easy future rerun. Describe.
          5.5.5.9         The system should be able to provide a wide
                          variety of system use and performance data to
                          authorized users including, but not limited to,
                          terminal use statistics (by location, time period,
                          type of transaction, etc.), response time for each
                          type of basic function, and database-access
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                         statistics. Describe how your system meets this
                         requirement, what system-performance data your
                         system provides, and its format.
          5.5.5.10       The system should support pre-programming and
                         scheduling of standard reports.
          5.5.5.11       The system should support a wide variety of
                         statistical-analysis and data-manipulation
                         capabilities, including the ability to calculate
                         sums, differences, percents of change, and
                         means. Describe your system’s abilities in this
                         area.
          5.5.5.12       A variety of output options should be available
                         for reports including, but not limited to, printed
                         in batch, printed to local printer, printed on
                         demand, viewable as web displays, and sent to e-
                         mail, word processor, spreadsheet, or database
                         software. Describe.
          5.5.5.13       The system should provide a wide range of
                         options for report formatting. Describe your
                         system’s abilities in this area.
          5.5.5.14       The system should provide the ability to count
                         titles, copies, and volumes by format types, call
                         number ranges and other criteria. Describe how
                         your system does this.
          Describe how the system:
          5.5.5.15      includes a wide range of standard reports.
                        Provide descriptions (including the periodicity)
                        and samples of all pre-defined reports.
          5.5.5.16      supports report generation to be immediate or to
                        be scheduled in background.
          5.5.5.17      supports extraction of entire database in a flat,
                        MARC or ASCII defined format.
          5.5.5.18      allows for reports creating "what if" scenarios,
                        projecting future trends from current data.
          5.5.5.19      produces graphical statistical reports.
          5.5.5.20      generates location-based reports.
          5.5.5.21      reports by date and record ID parameters.
          5.5.5.22      allows for selection of data for report generation
                        at the system and institutional levels as well as
                        by administrative unit, circulation unit and other
                        levels.
          5.5.5.23      handles security on creation of and access to
                        reports.
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          5.5.5.24       supports flexible “triggers” or “flags” for future
                         review/action on records in all staff modules, in
                         addition to predefined action date reports. Are
                         items with triggers searchable? Describe how
                         reports can be run on these.
          5.5.6   Security, Authentication and Authorization (15
                           Points=5% of 300)
          The SUS expects the system to include a flexible, multilevel,
          library staff security authorization control capability with
          granularity by specific functions.
          Describe how the system:
          5.5.6.1       enables FCLA and library administrative staff to
                        set functions, database and screen access rights
                        by individual or group. Describe granularity of
                        customized functional authorization privileges
                        allowed at the library level.
          5.5.6.2       consists of integrated logical and functional
                        subsystems that allow for a single point of
                        authentication and authorization (i.e., one
                        secured logon for all authorized functions).
          5.5.6.3       provides staff user authentication and
                        authorization on an individual basis.
          5.5.6.4       has the ability to specify authentication and
                        authorization for specific record types and field
                        groups within records. The system will provide
                        the ability for authorized staff to create, edit, and
                        delete all types of records.
          5.5.6.5       allows an appropriately authorized staff person at
                        each library to examine and alter the
                        authorization levels for other staff persons at that
                        library without needing the assistance or
                        involvement of the vendor or FCLA personnel.
          5.5.6.6       allows each library or department manager to
                        establish and maintain a separate set of
                        passwords and authorized functions for their
                        staff.
          5.5.6.7       allows only authorized staff to view and modify
                        security definitions.
          5.5.6.8       restricts work on authority records, bibliographic
                        records, holdings records, acquisitions records,
                        serial control records, fund records, item records,
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                       and circulation records by library, by a group of
                       libraries or by processing unit.
          5.5.6.9      prevents and reports unauthorized access (either
                       external or internal ) to system management
                       functions and files.
          5.5.6.10     prevents and reports unauthorized access and/or
                       attempts to override system limitations (e.g.,
                       circulation blocks).
          5.5.6.11     provides audit reports for user and administrator
                       activity. Include samples.
          5.5.6.12     ensures that multiple users are blocked from
                       destructive concurrent editing of a given record.
          5.5.6.13     handles security on circulation functions
                       (specifically, is it operator ID only or a
                       combination of operator ID and workstation
                       ID?).
          5.5.6.14     allows the libraries to require patron
                       authentication on entry to the web-based catalog
                       should this be desired. Is this configurable, in
                       the multi-institution model, by institution? By
                       independent library? Is there a guest option?
          5.5.6.15     authenticates a staff member and a public user.
                       Does security for remote and campus users
                       include the following features: Anonymous login
                       (no authentication required); User-specific
                       authentication using login ID and/or password;
                       Group-level authentication?
          5.5.6.16     handles security for remote staff use; e.g., what
                       provision is made for client deployment on home
                       PCs?
          5.5.6.17     provides a login API to allow access by a
                       separate authentication and authorization system.
          5.5.6.18     offers templates to support the creation of user-
                       authentication profiles (basic definitions which
                       can be copied into new user profiles).
          5.5.6.19     security module is role/attribute based (i.e., a
                       single user can have multiple roles without
                       needing multiple IDs).
          5.5.6.20     security module is compliant with other
                       authentication and authorization systems that
                       support industry standards, including, but not
                       necessarily limited to, DCE-based
                       authentication.
          5.5.6.21     handles digital certificates.
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          5.5.6.22        allows for data to be encrypted while
                          transmitting over the network.
          5.5.6.23        is kept current with changes in the security
                          environment and industry standards.
          5.5.6.24        handles root access; specifically, what provisions
                          are made for authorized systems staff to have
                          root access?
          5.5.7     System Migration and Implementation (15
                          Points=5% of 300)
          5.5.7.1         Data Conversion
          The SUS expects to convert as many record types as are feasible
          in terms of technical and cost considerations. All of the
          libraries have data in FCLA-modified NOTIS VSAM files and
          in FCLA-created DB2 files. UCF also has acquisitions and
          serials data in Innopac. Some serials pattern and check-in data
          and some ILL transaction data may exist in FCLA-created DB2
          files. Address the responses to the specifications listed in this
          section within the context of these record types. Note that it is
          expected that data conversion specifications will be negotiated
          between the vendor and appropriate, designated individuals at
          each university. FCLA's role in the process will be advisory not
          intermediary. Each university will require and write its own
          conversion specifications.
          5.5.7.1.1       Describe the Vendor, FCLA and SUS library
                          roles and responsibilities in data migration.
          5.5.7.1.2       Can vendor provide conversion software for
                          these record types? All are in FCLA-modified
                          NOTIS VSAM files unless otherwise noted.
                          Describe how conversion is handled for each
                          record type.
                                        Authority
                                        Bibliographic
                                        Holdings (including local copy
                                 holdings and MARC holdings data)
                                        Items linked to holdings records
                                        Unlinked items
                                        Order/Pay/Receipt (NOTIS and
                                 Innopac)
                                        Fund (NOTIS and Innopac)
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                                      Invoice (NOTIS and Innopac)
                                      Patron
                                      Patron financial (bill and fine)
                                      Circulation transactions
                              (including checkout, due dates, holds,
                              recalls)
                                      Circulation history
                                      Serials current receipts (NOTIS
                              VSAM; well-defined DB2 tables;
                              Innopac)
                                      Serials control pattern data: (well-
                              defined DB2 tables; Innopac)
                                      Vendor (NOTIS and Innopac)
          5.5.7.1.3    Specify the information required in order to
                       carry out conversion tasks.
          5.5.7.1.4    Outline typical steps in the conversion process,
                       including procedures for library review of test
                       files. Are there any limits on the number of test
                       loads that can be done per institution?
          5.5.7.1.5    Indicate if data can be converted directly from
                       the sources listed above to the internal data
                       structures required by the proposed system.
          5.5.7.1.6    Indicate if conversion of the record type is part
                       of a standard conversion program.
          5.5.7.1.7    Indicate if conversion of the record type will
                       require a customized conversion program. If so,
                       indicate timeframe for making the customization.
          5.5.7.1.8    Indicate if location of the data elements within
                       the proposed system may be specified by the
                       SUS libraries.
          5.5.7.1.9    Indicate the extent to which any data will be
                       modified as part of the conversion process.
          5.5.7.1.10   Indicate how local data entered into
                       bibliographic and authority holdings 9XX fields
                       will be preserved.
          5.5.7.1.11   Indicate if any obsolete and/or unique MARC-
                       based fields (OCLC MARC, RLIN MARC, or
                       vendor-specific MARC fields) cannot transfer as
                       valid fields.
          5.5.7.1.12   Indicate the ability to migrate to and retain in the
                       proposed system records that are marked as
                       suppressed from view in the OPAC of the
                       current system.
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          5.5.7.1.13   Indicate the process that will be used to update
                       the initial database file with a subsequent load of
                       all transactions occurring after the initial data
                       extract and before that institution cuts over to the
                       new system. Indicate if two data conversions are
                       used for each database: one for verifying all site-
                       specific parameters and requirements and the
                       second to accommodate the cut-over period (e.g.,
                       a gap tape).
          5.5.7.1.14   How much elapsed time does a data load require
                       for 500,000, 2 million and 3 million
                       bibliographic record databases?
          5.5.7.1.15   How much elapsed time does indexing require
                       for 500,000, 2 million and 3 million
                       bibliographic records? It is understood that total
                       indexing time depends on the number of indexes
                       established. Provide estimates for author, title,
                       subject headings, keyword and call number
                       indexes.
          5.5.7.1.16   How many “out of the box” indexes are there?
                       Provide a list.
          5.5.7.1.17   How long does it take to generate this initial
                       index set for 500,000, 2 million and 3 million
                       bibliographic records?
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          5.5.7.2         Installation
          5.5.7.2.1       Describe your expected order and schedule of
                          events in the installation process. Include a
                          timetable, beginning at Month 0, and continuing
                          to full implementation.
          5.5.7.2.2       How much advance notice is needed to schedule
                          installation?
          5.5.7.2.3       What technical skills are required of the SUS to
                          implement the Product on the server? What
                          technical skills are required of the SUS to
                          implement the Product on a client workstation?
          5.5.7.2.4       Does the system come with APIs enabled, or
                          does the vendor or FCLA have to make a system
                          configuration change to enable them?
          5.5.7.2.5       Do vendor staff visit FCLA during initial
                          installation?
          5.5.7.2.6       How are vendor technical staff involved in the
                          local installation of the system?
          5.5.8     Training and Documentation (6 Points=2% of 300)
          Training for the proposed system will follow a train-the-trainer
          model for each university and FCLA. Three types of designated
          staff will be trained: FCLA system administration staff who will
          operate and maintain the system hardware and software;
          functional area staff at each library and FCLA who will provide
          on-going support to other staff; and library system
          administration staff who will be responsible for selected
          portions of software administration for their respective libraries.
          It is FCLA's intention to distribute as much of the university-
          level system administrative functions as possible. The amount
          may vary by university. Training should be done at FCLA,
          individual libraries and/or vendor's site at SUS' discretion.
          5.5.8.1         Describe any functional and/or systems
                          administration support training the vendor
                          requires of library staff.
          Describe the courses of training provided to enable the staff to
          become familiar with system functions and operations,
          including, but not limited to:
          5.5.8.2        a list of all training modules.
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          5.5.8.3        whether instructors are available to train on-site.
          5.5.8.4        maximum number of trainees per class and the
                         total number of days of training for each
                         module.
          5.5.8.5        number of training hours typically required
                         before staff have mastered initial use of the
                         Product.
          5.5.8.6        whether it is possible to purchase additional
                         training days.
          5.5.8.7        whether training programs can be modified
                         based on SUS’ needs. Give examples.
          5.5.8.8        availability of other training aids such as videos,
                         software tutorials, or Web-based instruction.
          5.5.8.9        availability of computer-based training.
          5.5.8.10       how training for new releases or versions is
                         handled.
          Indicate if training sessions for systems administration cover
          topics:
          5.5.8.11         appropriate administrative functions such as data
                           backup and restoration.
          5.5.8.12         common causes of system failure and the remedy
                           for each.
          5.5.8.13         how to obtain telephone support for the
                           correction of system problems.
          5.5.8.14         how to identify and perform all elements of
                           preventive maintenance of the system not
                           routinely performed by the vendor, e.g., index
                           rebuilds or file reorganizations.
          5.5.8.15         installation and support of client software
                           applications.
          5.5.8.16         how vendor tracks problems and assigns severity
                           priorities.
          5.5.8.17         how to use SQL to produce reports.
          5.5.8.18         other. Provide a list.
          Describe the documentation provided with this product.
          5.5.8.19      Is all necessary documentation included with the
                        Product and does not have to be purchased
                        separately?
          5.5.8.20      Full and current system documentation should be
                        supplied in machine readable form suitable for
                        online distribution. Describe the documentation,
                        e.g., is it online with pop-up lists, menu choices,
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                          help screens that are context sensitive or is it a
                          static version of what could be found in paper
                          form?
          5.5.8.21        How is user documentation updated in a timely
                          manner with each Product change or update.
                          Describe the process over the past two years.
          If documentation is not available in electronic form, state the
          number of copies of Product’s:
          5.5.8.22      user documentation that is normally provided at
                        time of purchase.
          5.5.8.23      configuration and application administration
                        documentation that is normally provided at time
                        of purchase.
          5.5.8.24      technical documentation that is normally
                        provided at time of purchase.
          5.5.9     Performance (18 Points=6% of 300)
          Database sizes, user population and workload information is
          presented in Appendix A.4 for the SUS Libraries. The SUS
          databases range in size from 215,000 to 2,700,000 bibliographic
          records, with an expected union catalog size of 6,000,000
          unique bibliographic records. Total monthly OPAC transaction
          volume peaks at 7.5 million CICS transactions which is
          equivalent to 2 million searches. Total OPAC and staff
          transactions combined peak at about 13 million transactions per
          month where a ‘transaction’ is any message sent to the server,
          e.g., search, display, request next screen, or help. Annual
          growth for records and online usage is projected at ten percent.
          Annual growth for student FTE is projected at 3 percent.
          5.5.9.1      Given these data, explain how this system would
                       scale to meet the needs of such databases and user
                       populations, with particular emphasis on:
          5.5.9.1.1        what limits might exist for concurrent use levels
          5.5.9.1.2        total number of records that can be supported by
                           the system
          5.5.9.1.3        total number of records or rows that can be
                           supported per file or table
          5.5.9.1.4        total number of index entries or size of index file
                           or table
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          5.5.9.1.5       any other limits that might be known that would
                          affect expansion of hardware (CPUs, disks,
                          memory, etc.).
          5.5.9.2     The system is expected to provide a ‘transaction in
                      progress’ visual indication for transactions that
                      exceed 6 seconds response time at 2 second intervals
                      until the response is provided.
          5.5.9.3     The vendor is expected to provide adequate sizing
                      and scalability information in this and other
                      responses to validate the proposed sizing and
                      scalability of their system. The SUS libraries will
                      prefer solutions with demonstrated evidence
                      regarding sizing information, such as existing
                      production sites, available benchmarks, and the like.
                      Actual customer sizing examples are preferred over
                      extrapolation from smaller sites or simulations in
                      arriving at estimated capacity.
          5.5.9.3.1       Describe and provide schematic diagrams of
                          your computer system architecture to
                          demonstrate how the proposed system will be
                          able to handle a greater capacity for processing
                          online transactions over the initial configuration.
          5.5.9.3.2       Describe and provide supporting documentation
                          and test results for any benchmarking of any
                          configuration of hardware and vendor software
                          that indicates that the proposed system
                          configuration is appropriately scaled and
                          configured.
          5.5.9.4     Do you have staff dedicated to capacity and
                      performance testing, benchmarking and system
                      configuration tweaking? If so, how many?
          5.5.9.5     Describe how you expect this system to meet
                      performance expectations for 7 day X 24 hour online
                      operations.
          5.5.9.6     How do we measure performance of the application
                      and predict capacity changes?
          5.5.9.7     What is the maximum number of multiple
                      simultaneous update users and inquiry users (local
                      and/or remote) that the Product can handle?
          5.5.9.8     The system should have a time-out feature that can
                      be adjusted by the Application Administrator by
                      function. Describe.
          5.5.9.9     Describe how it would be possible to run multiple
                      reports simultaneously at peak periods without
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                      system performance degradation. State whether an
                      additional copy of the data would be required.
          5.5.9.10    Describe any operation that may cause a noticeable
                      performance degradation to other users on the
                      system.
          5.5.9.11    Does the system ensure that batch update processing
                      has successfully completed before allowing the
                      related online update system to become functional?
          5.5.9.12    Tools should be available to monitor and tune
                      performance to ensure that users are receiving proper
                      response time from the database. These tools should
                      be online and non-disruptive.
          5.5.10 Backup/Archive Processing (12 Points=4% of 300)
          Describe:
          5.5.10.1       how the backup process notifies the system
                         operator if process was unsuccessful.
          5.5.10.2       how to initiate backup processes automatically,
                         unattended, and pre-scheduled
          5.5.10.3       how backup processes can be run concurrently
                         with online users with appropriate locking
                         mechanisms.
          5.5.10.4       how backup process are selectable for entire
                         system or for an appropriate subset such as a
                         single table or an institution’s entire database.
          5.5.10.5       how backup process have transaction logging by
                         user ID, date, and time to allow the application
                         of incremental changes since last backup.
          5.5.10.6       how the product includes a guided restore utility.
          5.5.10.7       how any utilities provided for backup/archive.
          5.5.10.8       the parameters of the archival process that are
                         user-defined or controlled.
          5.5.10.9       the benchmarks available to predict time
                         required for backups.
          5.5.11 Restart/Recovery (12 Points=4% of 300)
          Describe:
          5.5.11.1       how the Product will allow recovery and roll
                         back of transactions in the event of hardware or
                         software failures, or errors caused by humans.
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          5.5.11.2     how the Product uses standard database
                       functionality to handle true roll back/roll forward
                       transaction recovery.
          5.5.11.3     How the Product does not inhibit the use of
                       operating system implementations of RAID 1
                       (mirroring) or RAID 5 technologies.
          5.5.11.4     how batch jobs participate in rollback / roll
                       forward recovery process.
          5.5.11.5     how the system is able to restart and complete
                       interrupted batch jobs without having to restart
                       the process from the beginning.
          5.5.11.6     the recovery and restart procedures for system
                       failure and program failure.
          5.5.11.7     what, in the event of file corruption, is the
                       minimum level of restore (table, database, server,
                       entire system).
          5.5.11.8     how the system reports its uptime, providing
                       monthly total and averages.
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          5.5.12 Auditing (9 Points=3% of 300)
          5.5.12.1     Does the Product retain indefinitely all data
                       necessary for auditing purposes? Explain.
          5.5.12.2     The Product should provide an audit trail across
                       all modules by associating a user ID, date, and
                       time stamp with all adds, changes, and deletes
                       throughout Product. Describe.
          5.5.12.3     There should be a special audit trail for all
                       functions involving encumbrances, payments and
                       fund management that meets state auditor
                       standards. How is the accomplished?
          5.5.12.4     Describe how the audit trail
          5.5.12.4.1   handles all batch changes.
          5.5.12.5     handles all import and export file actions.
          5.5.12.6     is readable by a vendor-supplied or third-party
                       query tool.
          5.5.12.7     Describe how the system identifies the operator
                       for audit path of database changes.
          5.5.12.8     What functions are logged, what information
                       about each function is recorded and how is that
                       information read when needed?
          5.5.12.9     Is any audit information encrypted? If so, how?
          5.5.13 Workstation Client (9 Points=3% of 300)
          5.5.13.1     Product clients should run concurrently with
                       other common applications on a single
                       workstation. Common applications are such
                       things as MS Office, Adobe, various email
                       clients and multiple browsers.
          5.5.13.2     List supported client platforms. Describe
                       minimum and recommended configurations.
                       Include CPU model and speed, RAM usage, OS
                       version, and disk space. Any Windows 95 client
                       should be 32-bit compliant.
          5.5.13.3     The system should support a user-friendly
                       graphical interface.
          5.5.13.4     Is a browser version of the client supported?
                       How does its functionality compare to your other
                       clients?
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          5.5.13.5     What additional client system software is
                       recommended or required to run in conjunction
                       with Product? E.g., ODBC layer.
          5.5.13.6     What client system hardware is recommended or
                       required to optimize performance of Product?
          5.5.13.7     Multiple copies of the same client should run
                       simultaneously from a single workstation.
          5.5.13.8     Staff clients should have non-mouse alternatives
                       for all operations.
          5.5.13.9     Clients should be certified to run on the most
                       current production release or version of the
                       workstation operating system.
          5.5.13.10    Clients should run on two back releases or
                       versions of the workstation operating system.
          5.5.13.11    Describe the number of clicks needed to check
                       out a book and to check in a serial issue.
          5.5.13.12    The Web interface to the system and the system
                       itself should operate in a consistent and expected
                       manner regardless of the use of the browser’s
                       native navigational features, such as the back and
                       forward button.
          5.5.13.13    The Web interface to the system and the system
                       itself should allow the user to bookmark a URL
                       in their browser and request it later. When a
                       bookmarked URL is used, the system should
                       operate in a consistent and expected manner.
          5.5.14 Presentation (12 Points=4% of 300)
          5.5.14.1     Online Help
          5.5.14.1.1   The Product should have complete context-
                       sensitive online help documentation across all
                       subsystems. Online help should be searchable.
          5.5.14.1.2   Updates to the online help should be delivered
                       with changes and updates to the Product.
          5.5.14.1.3   Online help should be easily modified by the
                       SUS through an editing interface built into the
                       Product.
          5.5.14.1.4   Locally-modified online help should be protected
                       from overlay by Product updates.
          5.5.14.2     User Interface
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          5.5.14.2.1   Client should adhere to common industry
                       human-interface guidelines for windows, pull-
                       down menus, toolbars, and mouse operations.
          5.5.14.2.2   Screen layout/design should be clear and
                       consistent across all functions. Terminology,
                       function keys, icons, etc., should be consistently
                       applied across all functions.
          5.5.14.2.3   It should be possible to access any record (for
                       which the user has authorization) without the
                       need to exit a particular function.
          5.5.14.2.4   Users and staff should be able to simply and
                       quickly switch between different client windows.
                       The system should support ease of movement for
                       staff between public and technical mode and
                       between technical clients and functions without
                       re-keying of search information as needed.
                       Quick and simple movement between all staff
                       functions and OPAC views of the same records
                       should be supported.
          5.5.14.2.5   Users and staff should be able to switch between
                       the client and another application using standard
                       operating system procedures.
          5.5.14.2.6   The client should allow for queries from
                       additional windows, while maintaining the
                       current input screen.
          5.5.14.2.7   The system should support a non-graphical text-
                       based interface for staff and OPAC functions.
                       Describe.
          5.5.14.3     Customization of Interface
          5.5.14.3.1   Staff and users should be able to define and save
                       for future use presentations (screen displays)
                       built from any database elements based on their
                       access rights.
          5.5.14.3.2   FCLA or authorized library staff members
                       should be able to set customization rights for
                       individuals and groups.
          5.5.14.3.3   Describe how users can set basic environmental
                       parameters such as screen colors. What are these
                       parameters?
          5.5.14.3.4   System should support customization of the
                       number of records displayed, as a result of a
                       search, at the client level for both staff and
                       OPAC workstations.
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          5.5.14.3.5   Describe options for customizing web OPAC
                       pages. Describe any limits and restrictions.
                       Identify any use of client-side processing such as
                       dynamic html, VB Script, and/or JavaScript.
          5.5.14.3.6   Describe options for customizing workstations at
                       the individual, group and institutional level.
          5.5.14.3.7   Describe ability to turn off frames if applicable.
          5.5.14.4     Input and Editing
          5.5.14.4.1   Describe any editing tools your system provides,
                       including, but not limited to:
                           ability to cut and paste across separate files
                             or databases
                           ability to move among associated or linked
                             records while editing
                           ability to display, re-size, move, cut and
                             paste among multiple windows
                           key-stroke, command line, or button-bar
                             equivalents for editing and processing
                             functions
                           special record-editing functions such as
                             erase-end-of-field, word wrap, add/insert
                             line, reformat, end-of-field mark
          5.5.14.4.2   The client should support one or multiple levels
                       of “undo”.
          5.5.14.4.3   Data entry should facilitate minimal keystrokes,
                       including the optional selection of input from a
                       list.
          5.5.14.4.4   Does the system provide the ability to create and
                        store input templates for use in record creation?
          Describe the process for entering and editing:
          5.5.14.4.5     Roman language accent marks and non-English
                         special characters.
          5.5.14.4.6     non-Roman language alphabetic languages.
          5.5.14.4.7     ideographic characters.
          5.5.14.5     Data Entry Error Detection and Correction
          5.5.14.5.1   Warnings should be given for improbable data.
          5.5.14.5.2   Warnings should be given for chronologically
                       ambiguous data.
          5.5.14.5.3   Error alerts should be obvious and clearly
                       explain problem.
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          5.5.14.5.4     Describe the system’s general approach to
                         validation of records and data within records.
                         Specify whether validation routines change
                         according to input method (e.g., import of a
                         record vs. direct input by staff).
          5.5.14.5.5     Does the system provide online, contextual help
                         for all data validation tests?
          5.5.14.5.6     The text of standard error messages should be
                         customizable by library staff.
          5.5.15 Searching (30 Points=10% of 300)
          Please specify if a feature discussed below is different between
          the OPAC and staff functions.
          5.5.15.1       Search Engine
          5.5.15.1.1     Describe the elements that are or can be indexed
                         in your system providing lists or other
                         documentation as appropriate.
          5.5.15.1.2     The system should allow locally-defined data
                         elements to be indexed in each index.
          5.5.15.1.3     The system should allow for search ‘ticklers’ or
                         triggers to be programmatically and manually set
                         in all record types for the purposes of retrieving
                         subsets of records that match the tickler or
                         trigger content. This function supports database
                         management by staff.
          5.5.15.1.4     Is it possible for an authorized staff member to
                         define specialized indexes and store those index
                         definitions and corresponding search keys on an
                         as-needed basis? Across all data or limited only
                         to some records?
          5.5.15.1.5     Is it possible to define search features based on
                         user categories and staff authorizations?
          5.5.15.1.6     Is it possible to use, without rekeying, any part
                         of a displayed record as the search argument for
                         the next search?
          5.5.15.1.7     It should be possible to index, display and search
                         for information using any data in the 856 field
                         but specifically the URL subfield u.
          5.5.15.1.8     It should be possible to use the URL stored in the
                         856 field subfield u as an actionable link to the
                         electronic object being referenced.
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          5.5.15.1.9    Which character sets and writing systems are
                        supported for indexing?
          5.5.15.1.10   A keyword search will cover all bibliographic
                        fields designated in the local keyword index
                        configuration, but there will be the option to
                        limit the search to a specific field (e.g., a specific
                        MARC field such as 100) and category of fields
                        (e.g., all author name fields).
          5.5.15.1.11   The system should support both command- and
                        menu-driven searching. Describe how your
                        system meets this objective.
          5.5.15.1.12   The system should provide the ability to perform
                        a Boolean search of like (e.g., two author) or
                        different (e.g., author and keyword; keyword and
                        call number) searches types of indexes. Explain.
          5.5.15.1.13   The system should allow the user to select
                        multiple headings from a search result screen or
                        browse list for a combined search.
          5.5.15.1.14   The system should provide the ability to index
                        the presence of a given MARC tag (and/or
                        subfield code) for use in primary retrieval of
                        records or in limiting search results. For
                        example, find all records with 501 fields (With
                        Note) or limit search results to those records with
                        502 fields (Dissertation Note).
          5.5.15.1.15   The system should provide the ability to
                        limit/discriminate search results which are
                        available electronically (i.e., have a MARC 856
                        field) from other formats. For instance, the
                        presence of a MARC tag 856 with a |u would
                        index so that results could be limited by a
                        concept such as "format=electronic resource" --
                        i.e., available electronically.
          5.5.15.1.16   What is the maximum number of records that
                        can be retrieved and displayed for the different
                        search types?
          5.5.15.1.17   What are the intermediate limits on Boolean
                        searches?
          5.5.15.1.18   Can searches be saved as result sets for later use
                        within the current session? If so, how are temp
                        files managed? If not, how are searches saved
                        for later use?
          5.5.15.1.19   Is it possible to create and combine searches for
                        later manipulation, including the capability of
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                        saving searches and using as a component for a
                        later search, i.e., search history within the current
                        session?
          5.5.15.1.20   Can saved search profiles be created and saved
                        for user-initiated or system-initiated SDI? If so,
                        can they be saved on the users’ browsers or do
                        they have to be saved on the server? If the
                        former, can this feature be disabled at public
                        workstations? If the latter, how much resources
                        are required for each profile?
          5.5.15.1.21   Can session defaults be set? If so, can they be
                        saved and used in future sessions?
          5.5.15.2      Display of Search Results
          5.5.15.2.1    Provide examples of screens that demonstrate
                        your system’s approach to the display of search
                        results.
          5.5.15.2.2    It should be possible to display, print and
                        download any specific bibliographic record,
                        range of records, or results set.
          5.5.15.2.3    The system should provide the ability to move
                        forward and backward within an ordered list of
                        data elements or list of records.
          5.5.15.2.4    It should be possible to identify the bibliographic
                        format of an item from the index display.
          5.5.15.2.5    Multiple users and staff should be able to view a
                        given record simultaneously.
          5.5.15.2.6    Technical and public information should display
                        in the same view as appropriate.
          5.5.15.2.7    Describe how your system permits the ability to
                        suppress a record from public view.
          5.5.15.2.8    How does your system handle the retrieval of
                        duplicate records within one database?
          5.5.15.2.9    The search interface normally should be case
                        insensitive but have a configuration option where
                        needed.
          5.5.15.2.10   Does the system allow a user to return through
                        previous search stages using minimal
                        keystrokes?
          5.5.15.2.11   Search results displays should include the
                        number of hits associated with each term or
                        phrase. Items retrieved in a search result set
                        display should be numbered in one list across all
                        screens.
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          5.5.15.2.12   Is relevancy ranking integrated with both OPAC
                        and staff search result displays?
          5.5.15.3      Sorting
          5.5.15.3.1    What sort criteria are supported by the system
                        (e.g., author, title, date, other)?
          5.5.15.3.2    How many levels of sorting can be requested?
          5.5.15.3.3    Is sorting ability controlled by size of result set?
                        Is there an upper limit?
          5.5.15.3.4    In the sizing section, size the system to allow this
                        type of sorting for at least 5000 hits. What is the
                        impact of sorting 5000 hits on the client and the
                        server?
          5.5.15.3.5    Does the system allow the user to request ad hoc
                        sorting criteria? If so, describe options available.
          5.5.16 Database (15 Points=5% of 300)
          5.5.16.1      The Product should be able to process input from
                        multiple workstations, applying appropriate
                        record locking to insure data integrity. Describe
          5.5.16.2      If a change is made to the database, the Product
                        should automatically update all affected records.
                        Explain how this is accomplished.
          5.5.16.3      List and define all record types used in your
                        system. Include screen prints. Include diagrams
                        that show how all of the record types are linked
                        or associated with each other.
          5.5.16.4      The product should allow multiple bibliographic
                        records with identical standard numbers.
                        Describe how this is handled.
          5.5.16.5      The Product should use a relational database that
                        is ANSI SQL compliant.
          5.5.16.6      Does the Product should provide ODBC
                        connectivity (Open Data Base Connectivity)?
          5.5.16.7      Describe the tools available to diagnose and
                        troubleshoot the database. These tools should be
                        online and non-disruptive.
          5.5.16.8      Describe the tools available to check system
                        database integrity in both exclusive and shared-
                        access modes.
          5.5.16.9      Describe how to physically delete records from
                        the database.
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          5.5.17 Data Exchange (12 Points=4% of 300)
          5.5.17.1     The Product should have well-defined and
                       -documented applications program interfaces
                       (APIs) that allow easy and secure import and
                       export of data without program modifications to
                       the Product. Attach a list of all documented
                       APIs in your product.
          5.5.17.2     The system will support batch loading and
                       export of bibliographic, authority, holdings, and
                       patron records by tape, disk, CD-ROM, FTP or
                       other electronic file transfer methods. Describe.
          5.5.17.3     How (such as by APIs and utilities) does your
                       Product transfer data to external systems and
                       databases?
          5.5.17.4     How (such as by APIs and utilities) does your
                       Product accept data from external systems and
                       databases?
          5.5.17.5     Does the system provide a facility for
                       downloading or otherwise extracting data at a
                       workstation in a standard format that is
                       exchangeable with other common client products
                       (e.g., MS Access or a client e-mail system)?
          5.5.17.6     The Product should be able to export any file or
                       portion of a file to ASCII format.
          5.5.17.7     Data should be exchangeable with external SQL
                       systems.
          5.5.17.8     Describe how the system supports import of
                       complete bibliographic, holdings and authority
                       records in MARC format for an entire database,
                       for individual and selected records, and for
                       batches of records from a variety of sources.
          5.5.17.9     How much programmer effort is required to
                       support data loading?
          5.5.17.10    What type of data loading can be controlled by
                       non-programmer staff? Can non-programmer
                       library staff add new loader types?
          5.5.17.11    Describe how the system supports export of
                       complete bibliographic, holdings and authority
                       records in MARC format for an entire database,
                       for selected records, and for records added in a
                       specified timeframe.
          5.5.18 Gateways (6 Points=2% of 300)
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          Describe how the system supports:
          5.5.18.1      proxy servers
          5.5.18.2      linking to other web sites
          5.5.18.3      URL-checking software for reporting and fixing
                        obsolete or invalid URLs
          5.5.18.4      hook-to-holdings, i.e., links to library catalogs
                        from external systems. List external systems
                        where such links have been established. How is
                        this done, Z39.50, search URLs, other? How are
                        holdings transferred?
          5.5.18.5      user-customized institutional web portals, e.g.,
                        MyUCLA
          5.5.18.6      user-customized web portals, e.g., MyLibrary
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          5.5.19 Electronic Databases (0 Points=0% of 300)
               The SUS may choose to support some number of indexing
          and abstracting databases on the system being acquired.
          Appendix A.4 Table 9 identifies these databases and their
          current record sizes.
          Describe how the system supports:
          5.5.19.1      configuration and profiling
          5.5.19.2      data loading; are there generic or custom
                        loaders?
          5.5.19.3      hook-to-holdings
          5.5.19.4      conforming the user interface to provide the look
                        and feel of the OPACs
          5.5.19.5      thesauri and authority files
          5.5.19.6      print/download/email
          5.5.19.7      authentication at the institutional level
          5.5.19.8      sizing and performance
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          6   COSTS AND HARDWARE
          RECOMMENDATIONS
                          (200 Points Total=20% of 1000)
                  Refer to Section 2.1.6 (Pricing) and Section 2.2.1
          (Payment Schedule) for additional information on pricing
          requirements. Multiple hardware/software configurations may
          be proposed if vendor deems that more than one solution will
          meet the needs of the SUS, but the information for each
          configuration must be complete. The cost proposal must
          include all costs associated with the Proposer’s proposed
          solution and related or optional services, including any ancillary
          expenses for shipping, insurance, or other related expenses.
          While hardware costs are not requested, hardware
          configurations are required (see Section 4.4).
                  All answers for this section must be submitted in a
          separately bound package. Follow the order of this Section 6.
          Also place all prices on a separate diskette or set of diskettes
          with clear file names. DO NOT INTERSPERSE ANY COST
          DATA HERE.
          6.1     Complete Price List
          6.1.1   provide here the complete price list for all vendor
                  products and services as outlined in Section 2.1.6
                  (Pricing).
          6.1.2   indicate how the price lists are used to calculate cost
                  quotes for the system configurations being proposed.
          6.1.3   define specific terms or phrases, such as “simultaneous
                  users,” stated in the price lists.
          6.1.4   indicate how terms or phrases identified in 6.1.3 are
                  determined for calculating costs.
          6.2    Guaranteed Discounts
                 Provide here information on the guaranteed discounts as
          outlined in Section 2.1.6 (Pricing).
          6.3     Separate Cost Quotes for Each Hardware/Software
                  Configuration Proposed by the Vendor
                  Section 6.3 is structured in several categories in order to
          ascertain cost comparisons among the proposals. All items in
          this Section must be completed by insertion of a cost figure, a
          notation that it is a non-applicable item (NA), or furnished at no
          charge (NC). If a particular cost item is bundled, indicate where
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          it is included. Note that for personnel services such as training
          and support provided on-site in Florida, vendor’s travel
          expenses should be bundled into the service fee. Indicate
          clearly if a particular requested cost item is not deliverable.
          Vendors failing to furnish complete cost data will be WILL
          BE DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE AND, THEREFORE,
          ELIMINATED FROM FURTHER REVIEW AND
          CONSIDERATION. All costs listed for each configuration
          based on the environment described in Appendix A shall be tied
          to the unit prices provided in the complete price lists in Section
          6.1.
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          6.3.1 Cost - Software
          6.3.1.1 Commercial, relational database software licenses, if
                         necessary. Note that the state has contracts with
                         selected vendors for database management
                         software. SUS may choose to deal directly with
                         the vendor for licensing.
          6.3.1.2 Licensing fees for third party licenses, if necessary.
                         Examples: for use in report writing or boolean
                         searching.
          6.3.1.3 Functional components: site license by module.
                         Distinguish between license requirements for
                         staff and public use, if different.
          6.3.1.3.1              Acquisitions.
          6.3.1.3.2              Authority Control.
          6.3.1.3.3              Bill and Fine.
          6.3.1.3.4              Cataloging and Database Maintenance.
          6.3.1.3.5              Circulation.
          6.3.1.3.6              Fund accounting.
          6.3.1.3.7              Interlibrary Loan.
          6.3.1.3.8              Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC).
          6.3.1.3.9              Report writer (including pre-defined
                                 reports).
          6.3.1.3.10             Reserve and Electronic Reserve.
          6.3.1.3.11             Serials control
          6.3.1.3.12             Union catalog
          6.3.1.3.13             LC and MESH Resource Files
          6.3.1.3.14             Additional "OPAC" Databases as defined
                                 by the SUS including via an unlimited
                                 site license
                                               Center for Research
                                              Libraries
                                               Florida Heritage
                                               Florida Environments
                                              Online
                                               Database Locator
          6.3.1.3.15             Describe any limits on numbers of client
                                 instance licenses and associated costs.
          6.3.2 Cost - Interfaces
          6.3.2.1       Bibliographic import/export utilities
          6.3.2.1.1     OCLC
          6.3.2.1.2     MARCIVE
          6.3.2.1.3     Yankee Book Peddler – MARC
          6.3.2.1.4     Yankee Book Peddler – GOBI
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          6.3.2.1.5      Promptcat
          6.3.2.1.6      Blackwell/North America
          6.3.2.1.7      RLIN
          6.3.2.1.8      CIS
          6.3.2.1.9      UMI/Bell and Howell
          6.3.2.1.10     Academic Book Center
          6.3.2.1.11     Any Z39.50 source
          6.3.2.1.12     Identify any others for which loaders already
                         exist.
          6.3.2.2        Authority import/export utilities
          6.3.2.3        Patron record import/export loader utilities
          6.3.2.4        Billing record import/export loader utilities
          6.3.2.5 Z39.50 server and client modules for remote
                         database/catalog access
          6.3.2.6        Character-based interface for OPAC
          6.3.2.7        Electronic data interchange (EDIFACT, X12)
          6.3.2.8        Vendor invoicing
          6.3.2.8.1      EBSCO
          6.3.2.8.2      Faxon
          6.3.2.8.3      Blackwell/Swets
          6.3.2.8.4      Harrsowitz
          6.3.2.8.5      Yankee Book Peddler
          6.3.2.8.6      Blackwell/North America
          6.3.2.8.7      Hein
          6.3.2.8.8      Identify any others for which loaders already
                         exist
          6.3.3 Cost – Installation
          6.3.3.1 Database profile
          6.3.3.2       Software installation and system initialization
          6.3.3.3       Implementation consulting
          6.3.4   Cost - Data Conversion
                  For acceptance testing, each university will be
          responsible for agreeing that the conversion is complete and
          accurate. Specify the costs associated with the data conversions
          of the following record types. Indicate how the conversion
          costs for the following record types are determined, i.e.,
          standard programs with minor customization or totally
          customized new programs. Assume all data are supplied in the
          local system format, as specified in Appendix A3.
          6.3.4.1         authority records
          6.3.4.2         bibliographic records
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          6.3.4.3        holdings records (local copy holdings and
                         MARC holdings data)
          6.3.4.4        item records
          6.3.4.5        patron and patron history records
          6.3.4.6        order records
          6.3.4.7        fund records
          6.3.4.8        vendor records
          6.3.5   Cost - Training/Documentation
                  Quote costs for:
          6.3.5.1 providing functional training for each university and
                         FCLA. Indicate the type of training to be
                         included and if costs are per person or per
                         training session.
          6.3.5.2        providing systems configuration training to
                         library system administration staff. Indicate the
                         type of training to be included, whether training
                         is done on-site or off-site, and if costs are per
                         person or per training session.
          6.3.5.3        providing full systems administration training to
                         FCLA system administration staff. Indicate the
                         type of training to be included, whether training
                         is done on-site or off-site, and if costs are per
                         person or per training session.
          6.3.5.4        providing a complete set of user and system
                         manuals covering all operations and functions in
                         machine-readable form to be loaded onto a
                         secure server and made available online to
                         authorized users only.
          6.3.5.5        documentation upgrades.
          6.3.6   Cost - Maintenance and Support
                  The vendor will not be expected to provide direct
          support to all campuses at the 10 universities. Vendor support
          and maintenance will be centralized through the SUS' Florida
          Center for Library Automation. FCLA will serve as the sole
          contact with the vendor technical support service. Include here
          only those services that are not covered in the maintenance
          columns of previous spreadsheets.
          6.3.6.1         Describe and quote costs for extra levels of
                          maintenance support:
          6.3.6.1.1       Software problems/bugs
          6.3.6.1.2       telephone assistance
          6.3.6.1.3       on-site visits
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          6.3.6.1.4      emergency response
          6.3.6.2        Indicate ongoing software enhancements that are
                         provided and any associated recurring or one-
                         time charges not previously stated.
          6.3.6.3        Customized software development. Quote
                         hourly rate.
          6.3.7   Cost - Additional Costs
                  List any additional costs that have not been provided for
          in the preceding categories.
          6.3.8  Cost - Optional Databases
                 Quote costs for supporting the A&I databases listed in
          Appendix A.4. Table 9. Include all vendor costs including
          loading, storing, configuring, and accessing the databases.
          6.3.9   Hardware Recommendations
                  For each proposed solution, include both the SUN and
          IBM configurations if vendor can support both. See Section 4.4
          for detail requirements.
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          7       VENDOR VIABILITY (200 Points Total=20%
          of 1000)
          Vendors are required to respond to each statement with
          complete information.
          7.1     Vendor Information and Experience (25
                  Points=12.5% of 200)
          7.1.1   Provide information about the vendor's LMS company:
                              Name
                              Home office address
                              Address of nearest sales/customer service
                             office to Florida
                              Name, title, telephone, fax, and e-mail
                             address of contact person
          7.1.2   Describe the short- and long-term mission of the
                  organization. Specify your product development goals,
                  and your vision of the future of library automation.
          7.1.3   Give a description of policies regarding the support of
                  consortia.
          7.1.4 Provide information related to staffing:
          7.1.4.1 Size of staff
                               in North America
                               outside North America
          7.1.4.2 Allocation of staff among the following areas:
                               Research and development
                           Customer service/support
                           Sales
                           Administration
          7.1.4.3 Experience of staff
                               vitae of all key management personnel
                               summaries, including years and type of
                              the experience of the R&D staff
                               summaries, including years and type of
                              the experience of the Customer Support staff
          7.1.5 Business Partners
          7.1.5.1 Identify all of the business partners of the LMS unit.
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          7.1.5.2 For each partner, describe the relationship and what
                    aspects of the proposed product are affected by this
                    relationship.
          7.2     Autonomy and Governance (25 Points=12.5% of 200)
          7.2.1   Provide an explanation of the governance structure of
                  the LMS company. E.g., Board of Directors, wholly
                  owned by a parent company, operating under a business
                  plan negotiated with a financial organization or venture
                  capital organization.
          7.2.2   Provide the legal documents that define the status of the
                  LMS unit within the governing organization.
          7.3 Financial Data (30 Points=15% of 200)
          7.3.1 LMS Company or North American Affiliate
          7.3.1.1 Provide audited/certified annual financial statements of
                      the LMS unit for the past three years.
          7.3.1.2 For the past two years, provide side-by-side comparative
                      data for
                                        Income
                                        Retained earnings
                                        Balance sheet.
          7.3.1.3 Provide the latest quarterly balance sheet.
          7.3.1.4 Provide the latest two annual reports.
          7.3.1.5 Provide the Dun and Bradstreet (DUNS) number.
          7.3.1.6 Describe any lawsuits involving other vendors or
                  customers.
          7.3.2 Parent Company if Applicable
          7.3.2.1 Provide audited/certified annual financial statements of
                      the parent company for the past three years.
          7.3.2.2 For the past two years, provide side-by-side comparative
                  data for
                               Income
                                        Retained earnings
                                        Balance sheet.
          7.3.2.3 Provide the latest quarterly balance sheet.
          7.3.2.4 Provide the latest two annual reports.
          7.3.2.5 Provide the Dun and Bradstreet (DUNS) number.
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          7.3.2.6 Describe any lawsuits involving other vendors or
                  customers.
          7.4    References (50 Points=25% of 200)
                   The SUS will be relying on vendor references to provide
          verification of both system and vendor performance. Proposals
          shall include references allowing the SUS to obtain information
          regarding overall performance and satisfaction with the
          complete system as well as for specific modules from
          institutions comparable in size and complexity to the SUS.
          Representatives from the LMSC may, at their discretion, choose
          to conduct telephone interviews or site visits with references.
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          Vendors must provide:
          7.4.1 the web address of entire customer list
          7.4.2 a complete customer list of North American and
                Caribbean academic libraries that have implemented the
                proposed system.
          7.4.3 a complete list of academic or predominately academic
                library consortia that have implemented or selected
                proposed system
          7.4.4 list of seven customers that are most comparable to the
                SUS. Provide the following information:
                                              customer contact
                          information.
                                              prior library system used
                          by the customer.
                                              date the customer
                          implemented the proposed system.
                                              number of records in each
                          customer database.
                                              number of client licenses
                          for OPAC and staff for each customer.
          7.5     Customer Support (50 Points=25% of 200)
          7.5.1   State the number of systems scheduled for installation
                  and when.
          7.5.2   Describe the results of any customer survey taken during
                       the past year.
          7.5.3   Provide contact information for the system's user groups
                  and addresses of online discussion groups.
          7.5.4   State the hours of available telephone service.
          7.5.5   Describe normal procedures for solving emergency
                  problems.
          7.5.6   Describe any collaborative development efforts with
                  customers.
          7.5.7   Describe use of alpha and beta test sites (how are sites
                  chosen, etc.)
          7.6 Implementation (20 Points=10% of 200)
          7.6.1   Describe in quantitative detail the number of staff and
                  their experience who would be assigned to support the
                  SUS over a 3-year start-up period.
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          7.6.2   Describe the qualifications and credentials of the
                  vendor's training staff assigned to this project.
          7.6.3   Describe an implementation strategy for the SUS.
                  Include a recommendation for phasing in the system
                  over a 3-year period. Address the pros and cons of
                  converting all modules for one university at a time or
                  one module at a time for all universities.
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          Appendix A Overview of Current SUS LMS System and
          SUS
          A.1    The State University System of Florida (SUS)
          The State University System of Florida consists of ten State
          universities: the University of Florida in Gainesville; Florida
          State University and Florida A&M University, in Tallahassee;
          the University of South Florida in Tampa; Florida Atlantic
          University in Boca Raton; the University of West Florida in
          Pensacola; the University of Central Florida in Orlando; the
          University of North Florida in Jacksonville; Florida
          International University in Miami; and Florida Gulf Coast
          University in Fort Myers. Twelve off-campus centers are
          located throughout the state. In addition, the University of
          Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS)
          administers seven agricultural research and education centers,
          as well as sixty-nine county cooperative extension programs.
          The University of Florida and the University of South Florida
          operate academic health centers. The University of Florida
          Health Center includes medical, dental, veterinary medicine,
          pharmacy, health related professions, and nursing programs.
          The University of South Florida Medical Center includes
          medical, nursing, and public health programs. These Centers
          provide professional degree programs and post-graduate
          residency in a variety of clinical settings.
          A.2    The SUS Library Program
          The SUS Library Program is comprised of the individual
          libraries of each institution combined with the Florida Center
          for Library Automation (FCLA) and the joint service programs
          developed by the libraries. In the 1980's, FCLA was established
          to provide automated cataloging, acquisitions, and circulation
          support to the libraries and on-line catalogs for the use of
          students and faculty. In recent years, the SUS Library Directors
          Group has broadened that purpose to encompass a significant
          role in providing access to electronic resources. Together, the
          libraries and FCLA provide an integrated program of service to
          all SUS students.
          The SUS Library Directors Council is composed of the ten
          directors of the SUS Libraries and the Director of FCLA. It
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          deal's with issues relating to interaction among the ten libraries
          such as student use of other SUS libraries, distance education,
          funding for library collections and services, common
          management issues, joint programs management such as the
          SUS electronic collection, oversight of FCLA services, and
          sharing of expertise in areas such as collection digitization,
          outsourcing, contract development, etc. It provides advice on
          library issues, when asked, to Board of Regents staff, to the
          SUS Council of Academic Vice Presidents or the Council of
          Presidents, and to various state agencies that need information
          on SUS library services.
          As new electronic technologies allow revolutionary possibilities
          for uncoupling user location from access to a document, the
          SUS libraries are actively collaborating in purchasing and
          sharing resources. They are developing extensive programs to
          meet the library needs of distance education students.
          Increasingly, they are choosing to subscribe to full text/image
          journals and other resources by accessing publishers' servers
          directly through the Internet. The resulting subscriptions to
          electronic files are now included in the LUIS (Library User
          Information System) catalogs and "hot linked" to the full
          text/image Internet resource through the web version called
          WebLUIS (http://webluis.fcla.edu).
          A.3      The Current LMS
                  All Universities                       NOTIS/LUIS
                  University of Central Florida          Innovacq (for
          acquisitions and serials
                  University of South Florida            ILLiad (for
          Interlibrary Loan)
          The LUIS system, the basic information system for the SUS,
          has been greatly expanded in recent years. No longer simply an
          online catalog of SUS holdings, it now offers a diverse
          information resource.
          •     The OPAC (online public access catalog) contains all of the
                books, journals and other materials held by the SUS
                Libraries. These catalogs are accessible from anywhere on
                or off campus. In 1996, FCLA developed a new interface to
                the SUS catalogs called WebLUIS, providing web access
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              not only to the library catalogs and citation databases but
              also to full image and text articles linked to the libraries'
              resources.
          •   Electronic Indexes. In 1992, LUIS had expanded to include
              indexes to articles and reports in journals. By mid-1997,
              there were 27 indexes covering diverse topics in the
              humanities, arts, social sciences and sciences. The two most
              popular indexes, the General Academic Index and the
              Business Periodicals Index, contain links to available full
              text articles
          •   In 1995, LUIS was expanded to provide "gateways" by
              which users can gain access to catalogs of other national and
              international libraries. The "gateways" also provide
              linkages to remote information systems which deliver local
              services, such as CARL Uncover, OCLC's FirstSearch, the
              Research Libraries Group's CitaDel databases, and other
              resources available through the Internet.
          •   Off Campus Access. In 1997, the FCLA developed the
              essential validation technology to ensure the libraries meet
              publishers' licensing restrictions. This means that qualified
              distance learners can have access to electronic resources
              from off-campus locations. Individual libraries are able to
              subscribe to electronic files that meet specific local
              academic program needs and make the files accessible
              through the Internet to local constituencies by using the
              FCLA's validation service.
          •   Bibliographic Utilities: the SUS libraries currently load
              bibliographic records from OCLC, RLG, Yankee Book,
              and other sources. Records are downloaded from dedicated
              OCLC workstations in ordering and cataloging.
          •   Conversion of Data: SUS libraries expect to convert the
              following data from their current automated systems:
                  • authority records
                  •              bibliographic records including locally
                  created records
                  •              copy records
                  •              item records
                  •              MARC holding records
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                 •                circulation statistics for in-house and out-
                 of-house use
                 •                circulation transactions for items
                 currently on loan, on hold, recall, etc.
                 •                circulation information on outstanding
                 fines, bills, overdue items
          This ITN is seeking information about the capability and costs
          for all library management functions and all the functions
          described immediately above except for the Electronic Indexes
          and full-text. These functions will be handled by a separate
          search engine to be selected by a separate procurement process.
          A.4    Demographics and environmental data
                     •          Table 1: State University System of
                     Florida and Their Library Service Points
                     •          Table 2: Student and Faculty Population
                     • Table 3: Summary of Database Record Counts
                     •          Table 4: Detailed Library Catalog
                     Record Counts
                     •          Table 5: Sample System Transaction
                     Load For All Sus Libraries
                     •          Table 6: Circulation Activity Summary –
                     Typical Annual Usage
                     •          Table 7: 1998/1999 Circulation Statistics
                     -- Charges + Renewals
                     • Table 8: Database Searches
                     • Table 9: Commercial A&I Database Record
                     Counts
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              Table 1: State University System of Florida and the Library
              Service Points
Florida A&M University (FAMU) -Tallahassee
        Coleman Library                                University of Central Florida (UCF) - Orlando
                                                              Main Library
        Curriculum Library
                                                              Brevard Campus
        Architecture Library
                                                              Curriculum Materials Center
        FAMU/FSU Engineering
                                                              Daytona Beach Campus
        Journalism Library
                                                              Florida Solar Energy Center
        Laboratory School
                                                              South Orlando Campus
        Law Library
        Science Research Facility
                                                       University of Florida (UF) - Gainesville
                                                              Smathers Libraries
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) - Boca Raton
                                                              Architecture/Fine Arts Library
        Main Library                                          Education Library
        Davie Campus                                          Health Science Center Library
        Ft. Lauderdale Campus                                   - Borland Library - Jacksonville
        Jupiter Campus                                        IFAS Centers (statewide)
        Port St. Lucie Campus                                 Journalism Reading Room
                                                              Legal Information Center
                                                              Marston Science Library
Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) - Ft.                    Music Library
Myers                                                         P.K. Yonge Laboratory School Remote
                                                              Storage Facility
Florida International University (FIU) - Miami
        University Park, Green Library                 University of North Florida (UNF)-Jacksonville
        Biscayne Bay Campus
        Law Library
                                                       University of South Florida (USF) - Tampa
                                                              Tampa Campus
Florida State University (FSU) - Tallahassee                  Florida Mental Health Institute
        Strozier library                                      Shimberg Health Sciences Center
        Florence Campus                                       Lakeland Campus
        Law Library                                           St. Petersburg Campus
        Library Science                                       Sarasota Campus
        London Campus
        Medical Library
        Music Library                                  University of West Florida (UWF) - Pensacola
        Panama City, FL Campus                                Main Library
        Panama Canal Campus                                   Curriculum Materials
        Remote Storage Facility                               Fort Walton Beach Campus
        Science Library
        Technical Services Building
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Table 2: Student and Faculty Population
        UNIVERSITY         STUDENT        FACULTY        STUDENT     CONURRENT
                                FTE            FTE     HEADCOUNT       USERS (1)
               FAMU            8,216           598          10,477            82
                FAU           11,039           747          19,107           110
               FGCU            1,725            84           2,446            17
                 FIU          17,846         1,212          29,357           177
                FSU           21,418         1,432          29,629           214
                UCF           18,488         1,105          28,302           185
                 UF           30,935         3,239          41,408           310
                UNF            6,933           415          11,116            70
                USF           20,672         1,599          33,348           207
                UWF            4,683           340           7,855            47
              TOTAL          141,955        10,771         213,045         1,419
(1) One concurrent session per 100 FTE students
Table 3: Summary of OPAC Record Counts
OPACS            Bibliographic       Copies     Orders Holdings       Items Authorities
FAMU                   417,531      478,376     50,658   11,039     339,300    287,426
FAU                    823,805      888,074     78,055   30,082     513,747    432,761
FGCU                   214,608      217,030      6,205   10,635     149,886    102,910
FIU                  1,019,434    1,281,604    217,294   64,715   1,072,853    609,644
FSU                  1,894,649    2,024,413    268,496 135,231    1,805,028    829,744
UCF                    896,499      943,822          0   35,401     766,630    525,663
UF                   2,668,222    3,207,548    606,846 300,721    3,148,247 1,098,601
UNF                    552,845      560,560    157,865   17,343     666,902    431,957
USF                  1,714,486    1,962,336    417,303 110,197    1,667,787    802,258
UWF                    524,757      556,120    135,233   34,033     519,032    367,117
LC/MESH File                                                                 4,600,000
CRL                    952,325                                                 183,129
Database finder          1,200
Florida Heritage         1,200
TOTAL OPAC           11,683,062 12,121,489 1,938,538    749,593 10,650,317 10,271,210
Unique Records        6,000,000                                             4,600,000
A&I Databases       24,601,703                                                 23,564
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Table 4: DETAILED LIBRARY CATALOG RECORDS COUNTS
Institution   Branch                 BIB         COPY        ORDER        MHLD                IT EM             AUTH
                                                                                        Linked Unlinked
FAMU          Law                New school/New library - no data yet
FAMU          Main                   417,531     478,376        50,658     11,039       339,268           35    287,426
FAMU          TOTAL                  417,531     478,376        50,658     11,039       339,268           35    287,426
FAU           TOTAL                  823,805     888,074        78,055     30,082       487,543       26,204    432,761
FCLA          TOTAL                    1,501        1,606          583        196           892           10        731
FGCU          TOTAL                  214,608     217,030         6,205     10,635       149,088          798    102,910
FIU           Law                New school/New library - no data yet
FIU           Main                 1,019,434   1,281,604      217,294      64,715     1,021,669       51,184    609,644
FIU           TOTAL                1,019,434   1,281,604      217,294      64,715     1,021,669       51,184    609,644
FSU           Florence                 2,407        2,472          478        107            n/a          n/a        n/a
FSU           Health Science     New school/New library - no data yet
FSU           Law                     88,436       98,513       26,420     13,988           n/a          n/a        n/a
FSU           Law-M'film              72,559       72,559             0          0          n/a          n/a        n/a
FSU           London                   8,389        8,616            21         83          n/a          n/a        n/a
FSU           Music                  111,387     124,784             24     7,538
FSU           Main                 1,641,172   1,750,848      250,151     118,114            n/a        n/a        n/a
FSU           TOTAL                1,924,350   2,057,792      277,094     139,830     1,766,615     38,413    829,744
UCF           Solar Energy             8,051        8,167             0       240            n/a        n/a        n/a
UCF           Main                   888,448     935,655              0    35,161            n/a        n/a        n/a
UCF           TOTAL                  896,499     943,822              0    35,401       749,339     17,291    525,663
UF            Coastal Eng.               527          527             0          0           n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Health Science         101,285     115,365        42,781     12,414            n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Herbarium                2,145        2,186             0       309            n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Jacksonville            16,630       23,931          999      5,161            n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Law-M'film              69,071       69,075             0          3           n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Law                     90,559     107,911        37,988     10,188            n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Map Library             24,900       29,617            72       742            n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Plant Industries         9,753        9,801             0     1,383            n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Tape Library                 66           67           63          0           n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Documents              392,811     470,575           884      9,097            n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            UC                            0            0            0          0           n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            IFAS Centers             6,168        7,120             0       835            n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            Main                 1,954,307   2,371,373      524,059     260,589            n/a        n/a        n/a
UF            TOTAL                2,668,222   3,207,548      606,846     300,721     3,073,227     75,020  1,098,601
UNF           Main                   549,072     556,815      157,865      17,343            n/a        n/a        n/a
UNF           Media                    3,773        3,745             0          0           n/a        n/a        n/a
UNF           TOTAL                  552,845     560,560      157,865      17,343       666,884          18   431,957
USF           Sarasota               200,101     213,197        32,281      9,982            n/a        n/a        n/a
USF           Gov Docs               300,128     303,132             15     6,379            n/a        n/a        n/a
USF           Electronic               1,758        2,772             1     2,609            n/a        n/a        n/a
USF           Health Science          52,296       55,651       11,940      6,193            n/a        n/a        n/a
USF           Main                 1,032,678   1,235,352      349,530      74,913            n/a        n/a        n/a
USF           TOTAL                1,586,961   1,810,104      393,767     100,076     1,630,966     36,821    802,258
UWF           Gov Docs                 3,518        3,513             0          0           n/a        n/a        n/a
UWF           Main                   521,239     552,607      135,233      34,033            n/a        n/a        n/a
UWF           TOTAL                  524,757     556,120      135,233      34,033       509,253      9,779    367,117
SPECIAL       LCSH/MESH                   n/a          n/a          n/a        n/a           n/a        n/a 5,126,615
SPECIAL       CRL                    952,325           n/a          n/a        n/a           n/a        n/a   183,129
SPECIAL       Database Finder          1,200           n/a          n/a        n/a           n/a        n/a        n/a
SPECIAL       FL Environment           8,500           n/a          n/a        n/a           n/a        n/a        n/a
SPECIAL       Florida Heritage         1,200           n/a          n/a        n/a           n/a        n/a        n/a
TOTAL                             11,593,738 12,002,636 1,923,600         744,071    10,394,744    255,573 10,798,556
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Table 5: Sample System CICS Transaction Load -- All SUS Libraries
                 Acquisitions   Cataloging      Circulation   Luis (OPAC)   Supervisor   Total
Total Annual 11,917,000         16,388,000   26,791,000        72,396,000   9,808,000
137,300,000
Monthly Avg.    993,000          1,226,000      2,233,000       6,033,000     817,000
11,442,000
Peak Month    1,099,000          1,366,000      2,873,000       8,650,000   1,153,000
15,001,000
Table 6: Circulation Activity Summary – Typical Annual Usage
Institution                 Charge   Renewal      Browse Discharge          Peak Month-Oct
                                                                                  Charges
FAMU                      22,380          842       5,581      28,803                3,873
FAU                      139,430       22,837      21,753     184,020              16,489
FGCU *                    25,508        2,523       2,806      30,610                3,572
FIU                      288,753       60,295     133,856     482,904              36,191
FSU                      470,567       86,056     235,494     792,117              54,013
FSU Law                   15,059        5,637       9,910      30,606                1,656
UCF                      355,467       45,576      61,308     462,351              48,128
UF                       568,884      121,374     177,208     867,466              65,117
UF Health                 41,692        8,896       4,171      54,759                4,413
UF Law                    29,114        4,337       4,832      38,283                2,652
UNF                      141,137       21,030     121,119     283,286              15,810
USF                      622,864       98,831     272,927     994,622              74,894
USF Health                 9,242        1,586       2,080      12,908                  929
UWF                      131,936       12,443      14,585     158,964              16,398
* FGCU figures are extrapolated
Table 7: 1998/1999 Circulation Statistics -- Charges + Renewals
   Institution    July-Sept.    Oct.-Dec. Jan.-March      April-June    July-June
   FAMU               4,569        7,120       5,615          2,793        20,097
   FAU               30,700       41,416      39,361         31,446       142,923
   FGC U              5,410        8,001       8,272          6,348        28,031
   FIU               70,804       88,994      92,583         68,061       320,442
   FSU             110,225       198,512    139,971        102,876        551,584
   UC F              79,546      101,355    114,372          77,966       373,239
   UF              178,341       211,542    209,699        160,521        760,103
   UNF               30,087       38,911      45,521         33,596       148,115
   USF             130,847       164,002    177,169        159,105        631,123
   UWF               26,204       37,390      59,342         26,885       149,821
   Totals          666,733       897,243    891,905        669,597      3,125,478
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Table 8: Database Searches - Sample Month - February 2000
                  CICs                                         Journal
Database         Trans      Searches Ratio     Author Title     Title   Subject   Keyword Boolean
OPACS            4,619,733 1,206,550     3.8   151,737 206,010 221,444    165,256 142,121 265,389
Union Catalog      267,726    69,275     3.9    10,168 23,025 16,027        3,075    6,793  8,121
BIP                 52,289    12,488     4.2     2,786 6,131         11       357      814    961
CRL                  7,021     2,863     2.5       281    258       379       552      403    953
Current Contents    26,053     5,960     4.4       622    202        14       486    2,227  2,145
Engineering
Index               52,946    10,393     5.1    2,214   644     28          612     1,234    5,536
ERIC               257,495    45,692     5.6    5,324 2,903     81        5,723     4,660   26,198
Business Index     104,658    27,794     3.8    2,287 1,034     29        7,322     2,059   14,529
EAI                572,777 153,211       3.7   11,924 7,508    125       31,676    14,225   84,792
Legaltrac            3,447       774     4.5       38    23                 211        81      420
ILP                  4,187     1,257     3.3      101    75                 172       121      782
PsycInfo           331,463    51,087     6.5    8,326 2,406     44        3,999     4,360   29,021
Pub/Dist/Whole       1,705       538     3.2        7   380                            83       65
EGL                  6,603     1,791     3.7      332   210     17         423        213      587
Ulrichs             10,672     3,908     2.7        1 1,779     24         268        390    1,033
Everglades           7,836     2,021     3.9       70    75     27         339        362      490
FORMIS               6,124     1,109     5.5      231    30                 26        231      585
Newpapers            2,455       841     2.9       22    10                216        220      368
SeaTurtles           6,859     1,338     5.1      368    33                           467      462
State Records        3,788     1,437     2.6      113   139       5         24        606      500
FlaEnvrnOnline       9,540     1,243     7.7       85    48     21          80        210      648
FlaHeritage          3,882     1,124     3.5      157   389                 37        245      264
FlaEntomologist      1,889       614     3.1      102    35                           279      139
DBLocator           49,806    25,306     2.0       21 5,495       1       1,410     1,429    7,505
                   6,410,95 1,628,61           197,31 258,84 238,27
TOTAL                     4        4     3.9        7      2      7     222,264   186,969 451,493
               CICs
               Trans    Searches Ratio Author          Title Course Instructor
Course reserves 197,598   44,859     4.4 1,669          2,330 13,413    21,578
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Table 9: Commercial A&I Database Record Counts
      DATABASE                                        BIBLIOGRAPHIC    AUTHORITY
                                                           RECORDS      RECORDS
      Commercial A&I and Full-Text
      Books in Print with Reviews                          3,209,249          n/a
      Current Contents (rolling 18 months)                 1,472,808          n/a
      Engineering Index (1991 to date)                     1,901,224        8,020
      Engineering Index (1970 to 1990)                     2,611,958        8,020
      ERIC (1967 to date)                                  1,008,909          n/a
      IAC GENERAL ACADEMIC (1988 to date)                  3,841,537          n/a
      IAC GENERAL ACADEMIC (1982-1987)                     1,114,713          n/a
      IAC BUSINESS (1988 to date)                          4,776,520          n/a
      IAC BUSINESS (1982-1987)                             1,160,602          n/a
      IAC LegalTrac (1980 to date)                           866,973          n/a
      PsycINFO (1887 to date)                              1,653,401        5,426
      Publisher/Distributor/Wholesaler                       135,349          n/a
      Ulrich's International Periodical Directory            236,247          n/a
      Wilson Index to Legal Periodicals                      294,159          n/a
      Wilson Essay and General Lit. Index                     58,203          n/a
      TOTAL RECORDS:                                      24,341,852       21,466
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Appendix B: Glossary
API = Applications Protocol Interface; i.e., a method of an object or a subroutine or function call; not
                      simply SIFs (System Interface Formats)
applications
 administrator =        a Purchaser individual who will support local application needs including setting
                        access rights for staff and overseeing configuration of the system
broadcast searching =   separate, simultaneous searches of multiple databases usually on disparate
                        systems with presentation of results as either separate search sets or a merged
                        result set, usually using Z39.50
copy = fields that contain data for location codes, call numbers, status codes, copy numbers, and local
                         notes.
deliverable =           the software must be shown to be functional both by demonstration and by
                        existing library references who have the application in production at their sites.
dynamic =               in reference to indexing and record updating, done automatically without further
                        staff intervention in near real-time, so that all changes are reflected almost
                        immediately in all modules (see real-time).
FCLA =                  Florida Center for Library Automation.
in-production =         running with live databases and users in customer sites; post-beta version
library =               individual library collections that contain distinct bibliographic data that have
                        separate profiles and security configurations.
LMSC =                  SUS Library Management System Committee.
module =                functions specific to a particular system capability such as the online public
                        access catalog, cataloging, acquisitions, serials, circulation, etc.
multi-database
  searching =           same as broadcast searching except it may use proprietary search software rather
                        than Z39.50 where all the databases are within the control of the same system
normal load =.          the load on the System when processing transactions are at their average level.
                        The Normal Load is computed by dividing the annual transactions by the number
                        of operational hours.
peak load =             the load on the System when processing transactions at rates that are
                        considerably above the Normal Load frequently as much as twice the Normal
                        Load. See Section 2.2.2.7.5 for more information.
product =               shall include, without limitation: any piece or component of equipment,
                        hardware, firmware, middleware, custom or commercial software, or internal
                        components or subroutines therein which perform any date/time data recognition
                        function, calculation, comparing or sequencing. Where services are being
                        furnished, e.g., consulting, systems integration, code or data conversion or data
                        entry, the term "product" shall include resulting deliverables.
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Appendix B: Glossary (continued)
processing unit =           technical services unit within a libraries’ system, which maintains own
                            bibliographic, acquisitions, and serials records. Multiple iterations of the same
                            bibliographic record, owned by more than one processing unit, can exist in the
                            system.
proposal =                  formal response to this ITN.
proposer =                  contractor, offerer, vendor.
purchaser =                 University of Florida for and on behalf of the Board of Regents of the State of
                            Florida.
real-time =                 in reference to indexing and other system changes, done immediately or
                            instantaneously (see dynamic)
required =                  mandatory, must, shall.
screens =                   displays that are generated by the client software and are understood to indicate
                            MS Windows client screens, Web Pages, or VT100 character mode screens as
                            appropriate.
staff = staff members of the SUS libraries.
State = State of Florida.
status codes =              codes that indicate conditions such as "on order," "in process," or "fully
                            cataloged."
subsystem =                 a component or functional module of the system, e.g., serials control or
                            cataloging
SUS = State University System of Florida.
system =                    proposed integrated library system software implemented in any configuration
                            with any number of participating SUS libraries.
third party product =       shall include product manufactured or developed by a corporate entity
                            independent from vendor and provided by vendor on a non-exclusive licensing or
                            other distribution Agreement with the third party manufacturer. "third party
                            product" does not include product where vendor is: (a) a corporate subsidiary or
                            affiliate of the third party manufacturer/developer; and/or (b) the exclusive re-
                            seller or distributor of product manufactured or developed by said corporate
                            entity.
transaction =               any message sent to the server, e.g., search, display, request, help.
union catalog =             a separate non-virtual, physical set of union indexes or a separate bibliographic
                            file with its own indexes combining the catalogs listed in Table 4, Appendix A.
universal borrowing = ability of authorized SUS patrons and community college walk-in patrons to
                      check out, check in, place holds and perform other circulation functions across all
                      10 library catalogs
university =                one of the 10 institutions in the State University System of Florida; would have
                            its own, autonomous set of data files
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Appendix B: Glossary (continued)
University =            University of Florida, contracting party for and on behalf of the Board of Regents
                        of the State of Florida
Unix = an operating system provided in a variety of versions by different companies that support
                       common API. Standard versions include IBM AIX, SUN Solaris, DEC Alpha,
                       Hewlett Packard UX.
user = any library patron accessing the OPAC or staff functions through workstations within the libraries
                        or remotely from campus offices, homes, and other sites.
vendor =                purveyor of Library Management System software
vendor's product =      shall include all product delivered under the agreement resulting from this ITN
                        by vendor other than third party products.
virtual catalog =       non-physical catalog created ‘on-the-fly’ via merging broadcast search results,
                        usually using Z39.50.
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