Subject: Computer systems
We are beginning the second year of a four year departmental automation project. Year 1 was spent analyzing our existing computer and paper base systems and developing a "where we are now" document (400 pages long with a filing cabinet of support documents). 1993, our Year 2, will be spent developing the functional requirements documents, modeling and prototyping computer systems. Years 3 and 4 will be spent installing, testing and bringing into production the full system. The project is using Oracle in a Unix environment and covers all aspects of our departmental activities, financial, scheduling, cataloguing, etc. and will be integrated into the University wide systems as they become available. I am now at the point of examining the functional requirements of the preservation subsystem and would like to have suggestions regarding a "Christmas Wishlist" of what should be in an ideal system and suggestions from those who have already endured this type of process. I am particularly interested in what types of data you access most frequently and ideas for reporting preservation status of materials. The systems are intended to be as "paperless" as possible. I am charged with responsibility for the preservation of Motion pictures, videotapes, slides, photographs, posters, press kits, and some artifacts. Your suggestions will be most welcome. I will keep the list informed of our progress and whatever (mis)adventures come our way. Thanks. Mark Ritchie Media Librarian Audio-Visual Centre University of Waterloo Tel: (519) 888-4070 Fax: (519) 888-6197 *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:39 Distributed: Saturday, January 23, 1993 Message Id: cdl-6-39-006 ***Received on Friday, 22 January, 1993