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Personalizing Voyager Using Browser Extensions, Kathryn Lybarger
Personalizing Voyager Using Browser Extensions, Kathryn Lybarger
Library Presentations
If there is a complex web site that you use frequently, you may be able to simplify your work using web browser extensions! In this presentation I will describe a few types of browser extensions (including OpenSearch and GreaseMonkey), and give examples of how I have used them to speed up (and otherwise improve) Voyager on the web for cataloging staff, all without needing any special server access. Similar methods could be used for other web-based systems, such as Primo and Alma.
"Forgive And Forget": Cleaning House With Circ Jobs 39 And 42, Tari Keller
"Forgive And Forget": Cleaning House With Circ Jobs 39 And 42, Tari Keller
Library Presentations
We started using the purge job to remove old patron records with SSNs, as a first step toward removing the numbers in all our patron records. With new state laws, we are trying to eliminate as many privacy issues as we can by deleting records for patrons who are not currently using the libraries. The Commonwealth of Kentucky has a statute of limitations of 5 years on small fines. We forgive fines older than 5 years by running the Fine Forgive program at the beginning of the Fall Semester each year.
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Top 10 Gdc Projects At Uk Libraries, Julene L. Jones
Top 10 Gdc Projects At Uk Libraries, Julene L. Jones
Library Presentations
The newest module in the Voyager suite, Global Data Change, allows for batch editing of bibliographic, holdings and authority records. The University of Kentucky Libraries has used this module since 2012, and will share specifics about the top ten (or so) projects that have been implemented using this module. Projects include several significant enhancements to bibliographic variable fields, including changes due to RDA implementation, record deletion, location changes after collections have been moved, the removal of obsolete information, the addition of local standard notes, and the addition of authorized access points.