Here are libraries known to be running Evergreen in production or who have installed or plan to implement Evergreen open-source library automation software. If you know of another Evergreen installation to add to this list, drop us a line.
Evergreen is currently in use (and was first put into production) by
Georgia PINES, a consortium of more than 275 public libraries in Georgia.
SITKA is a growing Evergreen consortium in British Columbia. At least fifteen SITKA libraries will migrate to Evergreen in 2009. Live installations include:
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College of the Rockies migrated to Evergreen on July 31, 2009 and was the first post-secondary library to join SITKA's Evergreen instance.
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Branch District Library – the first known Evergreen library in Michigan. They migrated to Evergreen on August 4, 2008.
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Ovid-Elsie Area Schools Became the First K-12 Library in the Michigan Evergreen project to migrate to Evergreen. April, 2009.
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Natural Resources Canada Library migrated their locations across Canada in two phases. Nine of their 13 libraries migrated to Evergreen as of June 8, 2009, and the rest went live on January 15th, 2010.
Project Conifer is a Canadian consortial implementation of Evergreen that went live on May 4, 2009, and includes as partners:
SC LENDS is the result of an open-source ILS interest group formed in 2008. The consortium currently includes the SC State Library and nine public libraries in South Carolina. The first three libraries went live on May 28, 2009. Two more planned phases will bring the total to 10 libraries by the end of December 2009. Live installations:
In alphabetical order:
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Manitoba SPRUCE (
Special, Public, Research, and University Consortium for Evergreen) launched in March, 2009, initially supporting four public libraries in Manitoba, Canada.
Marshall Public Library is the first known Evergreen library in Missouri, and the second fully-hosted Evergreen library. Marshall migrated to Evergreen on July 28, 2008.
Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario migrated to Evergreen July 6, 2009.
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Mahatma Education Society in the Indian Peninsula will be going forward with three libraries in June 2009 and will ultimately be deploying 20 libraries through 2010.
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Sage Library System began work on an LSTA-grant-funded project in early 2009 to evaluate Evergreen for possible implementation. We are currently performing testing with 11 of our 69 member libraries.
Bibliomation in Connecticut is a consortium of 48 public libraries and 20 school libraries that will be migrating to Evergreen in 2011. They will have four development partner libraries live on Evergreen in 2010.
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