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Alma/Primo Management In A Post-Migration World, Julene L. Jones, Catherine Seago
Alma/Primo Management In A Post-Migration World, Julene L. Jones, Catherine Seago
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
While on Voyager, the University of Kentucky had a committee dedicated to handling releases and policies for the system. During our migration to Alma and Primo we moved to taskforces to manage the migration, putting that committee on hold. Post-migration, we revived the ILS Committee and updated the charge to handle Alma/Primo releases and policies. This presentation will briefly discuss the procedures we’re using to manage Alma and Primo releases, training, set policies, and communicate with library staff post-migration. We’d like to leave time for audience participation to find out how others are managing these processes at their institutions.
Acquisitions In Alma: Transitioning From Voyager To Alma, Kate Seago
Acquisitions In Alma: Transitioning From Voyager To Alma, Kate Seago
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
Presentation by Kate Seago, University of Kentucky at eBUG 2016
Tips And Tricks For Alma Analytics, Mike Rogers
Tips And Tricks For Alma Analytics, Mike Rogers
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
Tips and Tricks for Alma Analytics, presented at eBUG 2016 by Mike Rogers, University of Tennesse, Knoxville
A Beginner’S Experience With Design Analytics, Jason Griffith
A Beginner’S Experience With Design Analytics, Jason Griffith
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
A Beginner’s Experience With Design Analytics, a presentation given at eBUG 2016 by Jason Griffith, Morehead State University
Starting Over: Coding To Work With Alma After Voyager, Kathryn Lybarger
Starting Over: Coding To Work With Alma After Voyager, Kathryn Lybarger
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
Presentation at eBUG 2016 by Kathryn Lybarger, University of Kentucky