Ex Libris 7 0 – Library Database

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  2. Come and hear details on many exciting features planned for 7.0 and beyond, in addition to community. Join us for an Ex Libris update about library.

Keep it 1 5 10. Hello Tulane Libraries, this is a brief video to introduce you to Alma which will be our next integrated library system, or ILS.

Ex Libris The New York Public Library

Library

The Database Search page (new Primo UI only) allows users to search for databases or to browse for databases that start with either a number (0-9), a letter (A-Z), or another non-Latin character (OTHERS). The Languages drop-down list allows you to specify.

Each member of the project team represents areas or functions within Alma . Pat and Donna serve as the team's co-chairs, and other members are referred to as functional experts. There will be bi-weekly email updates. Each update will have links to both the Ex Libris Orientation videos as well as the Essential Training modules - this way, staff who want to understand the basics will have an opportunity to view the Orientation, and those who want to develop more detailed understanding can view the Essential Trainings.

We've been using Voyager since 1998. Instead of separate modules that have to be downloaded, Alma has a cloud-hosted approach that is all on the web.

You might remember that in the Fall of 2018 David convened a group to choose a new iLS. Representatives from both Ex Libris's Alma and OCLC's WMS system were invited to campus to offer demonstrations.

Alma was selected because it integrates functions that we currently have to depend on separate systems for, like SFX, Coral for electronic licenses, and Metalib. Alma also integrates with Primo, the discovery layer that we adopted in 2014.

Ex Libris 7 0 – Library Database Software

The project team have created a library guide which is located at libguides.Tulane.edu/alma. the guide is meant to collect the information you need to proceed with your part in the Alma implementation.

Under 'Trainings and Sandboxes' is a link to the Alma sandbox. Please be aware that the sandbox does not contain Tulane data. It is however a fully functional Alma instance. It's there for us to explore and learn and to test Alma functionality. Once you have started the Alma Essentials training, you can use the sandbox to further explore what you've learned.

Ex Libris 7 0 – Library Database

The Database Search page (new Primo UI only) allows users to search for databases or to browse for databases that start with either a number (0-9), a letter (A-Z), or another non-Latin character (OTHERS). The Languages drop-down list allows you to specify.

Each member of the project team represents areas or functions within Alma . Pat and Donna serve as the team's co-chairs, and other members are referred to as functional experts. There will be bi-weekly email updates. Each update will have links to both the Ex Libris Orientation videos as well as the Essential Training modules - this way, staff who want to understand the basics will have an opportunity to view the Orientation, and those who want to develop more detailed understanding can view the Essential Trainings.

We've been using Voyager since 1998. Instead of separate modules that have to be downloaded, Alma has a cloud-hosted approach that is all on the web.

You might remember that in the Fall of 2018 David convened a group to choose a new iLS. Representatives from both Ex Libris's Alma and OCLC's WMS system were invited to campus to offer demonstrations.

Alma was selected because it integrates functions that we currently have to depend on separate systems for, like SFX, Coral for electronic licenses, and Metalib. Alma also integrates with Primo, the discovery layer that we adopted in 2014.

Ex Libris 7 0 – Library Database Software

The project team have created a library guide which is located at libguides.Tulane.edu/alma. the guide is meant to collect the information you need to proceed with your part in the Alma implementation.

Under 'Trainings and Sandboxes' is a link to the Alma sandbox. Please be aware that the sandbox does not contain Tulane data. It is however a fully functional Alma instance. It's there for us to explore and learn and to test Alma functionality. Once you have started the Alma Essentials training, you can use the sandbox to further explore what you've learned.

Along with Alma comes a newly configured Primo, pronounced Primo 'V'. Links to the 'Primo Knowledge Center' as well as the calendar of webinar dates are offered. A link to the Primo V sandbox is also here in the guide. This sandbox also does not contain Tulane data as it's used for testing purposes.

Ex Libris recommends Firefox, Chrome, or IE for use with Alma. To log-in to the Alma Sandbox, you will need to use one of the Alma Training Sandbox accounts.

Ex Libris 7 0 – Library Database Pdf

Find these on the guide's tab for Sandboxes, 'Alma Sandbox Users Logins'.

This is a pdf with different logins that have different permissions. Choose a user name, log in and explore. Then, if you like, choose another and try again.

thanks for watching. If you have questions, please post them in our slack channel #alma_questions or email Michelle or Laura.





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