At the start of August 2018, the University of Birmingham successfully went live with both Alma (migrating from Aleph) and the Primo newUI. The implementation project was run by a small team of Library and IT staff with a wider pool of Library functional experts cascading change management, training and testing to their staff. Frances Machell (Library Services) and Ed Craft (IT Services) talk about both organizational and technical aspects of the implementation, changes to service ownership and integration with multiple third-party applications
Been with your old library system for a long time, and faced with an anxiety-ridden migration to som...
This presentation will discuss how the roles of systems librarians are expected to change in migrati...
Presented at the 2016 Access Services Conference, Georgia Tech Global Learning Center and the Georgi...
This paper describes how Central Washington University Libraries (CWUL) interacted and collaborated ...
Swinburne University of Technology went live with Alma in April 2013 and was the first library to im...
Presentation given at the International Group of ExLibris Users (IGeLU) conference, St Petersburg, S...
The University of Kentucky migrated from their long-standing ILS, Ex Libris Voyager with SFX, to Ex ...
While on Voyager, the University of Kentucky had a committee dedicated to handling releases and poli...
In 2016, Creighton Law Library migrated to Ex Libris’ Alma ILS. The four University of Nebraska camp...
VCU Libraries fully migrated from SFX to Alma OpenURL in January 2013. This presentation will discus...
This presentation, delivered at the ELUNA 2016 Annual Meeting, May 1-6 in Oklahoma City, details the...
Migrations are never easy, but they can provide great opportunities for growth and positive change. ...
The California State University is a consortium representing 23 campuses that went live on Alma in J...
When the decision was made to migrate to Alma integrated library system, Rowan University libraries ...
This presentation describes how we prepared pre-migration clean up, how we organized and conducted t...
Been with your old library system for a long time, and faced with an anxiety-ridden migration to som...
This presentation will discuss how the roles of systems librarians are expected to change in migrati...
Presented at the 2016 Access Services Conference, Georgia Tech Global Learning Center and the Georgi...
This paper describes how Central Washington University Libraries (CWUL) interacted and collaborated ...
Swinburne University of Technology went live with Alma in April 2013 and was the first library to im...
Presentation given at the International Group of ExLibris Users (IGeLU) conference, St Petersburg, S...
The University of Kentucky migrated from their long-standing ILS, Ex Libris Voyager with SFX, to Ex ...
While on Voyager, the University of Kentucky had a committee dedicated to handling releases and poli...
In 2016, Creighton Law Library migrated to Ex Libris’ Alma ILS. The four University of Nebraska camp...
VCU Libraries fully migrated from SFX to Alma OpenURL in January 2013. This presentation will discus...
This presentation, delivered at the ELUNA 2016 Annual Meeting, May 1-6 in Oklahoma City, details the...
Migrations are never easy, but they can provide great opportunities for growth and positive change. ...
The California State University is a consortium representing 23 campuses that went live on Alma in J...
When the decision was made to migrate to Alma integrated library system, Rowan University libraries ...
This presentation describes how we prepared pre-migration clean up, how we organized and conducted t...
Been with your old library system for a long time, and faced with an anxiety-ridden migration to som...
This presentation will discuss how the roles of systems librarians are expected to change in migrati...
Presented at the 2016 Access Services Conference, Georgia Tech Global Learning Center and the Georgi...